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Priscilla Blosser, RN

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priscilla.blosser@hsc.utah.edu

About Me

Priscilla Blosser is born to the Diné (Navajo) Nation. She is Honágháahnii, One-Walks-Around clan, born to the Korean race on her Father’s side. Kinłichíi’nii, the Red House People, on her maternal Grandfather’s clan. The bilagáana, white people, is her paternal Grandfather’s clan.

Priscilla graduated with her associate’s degree from Salt Lake Community College in 2010, then attended Westminster College and graduated in 2014 with a baccalaureate in Nursing. She spent the first 4 years of her nursing career on the inpatient Bone Marrow Transplant and Hematology unit at Huntsman Cancer Hospital.  Priscilla made the transition from clinical nursing to clinical research nursing in 2019 and started with Huntsman Cancer Institute’s Clinical Trials Office, coordinating Phase I, II, and III Hematology clinical trials, where she was able to use her nursing skills and apply them to the research.  She started working with PARCKA July of 2021, coordinating SUD-focused clinical trials.  More recently she has expanded her knowledge of research to Implementation Science to promote the adoption and integration of evidence-based practices, interventions, and policies into routine healthcare and public health settings to improve population health.