Moonju Lee, PhD, RN, MSN
Associate Professor/Clinical
Moonju Lee, Ph.D., RN, is an Assistant Professor/Clinical at the UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing with 18 years of clinical experience in the oncology, bone marrow transplant, and neonatal intensive units. Her research and teaching areas focus on health disparities, health literacy, healthcare service utilization, community engagement, and capacity building among the underserved populations, especially Hispanics, refugees, and Korean immigrants. As an undergraduate and graduate faculty, she has taught Research and Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), Population focused Health, Health Assessment, and Advanced Nursing Seminar, and worked with the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) student as the committee chair. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she volunteered from the drive-through testing site to the vaccine clinics, presented the COVID-19 Pandemic issues to the national and international organizations, and kept sharing up-to-date COVID-19 and vaccine information with the socially and linguistically isolated underserved populations through the media and community partners. Since 2020, Dr. Lee has served the School of Nursing (SON) and University Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Councils as a member and the SON DEI curriculum subcommittee chair. She has also served the several University Committees and the Mays Cancer Center Community Engagement Advisory Council as a member. Currently, Dr. Lee has leadership roles at the professional health organizations in the American Public Health Association (APHA), Caucus of Refugee and Immigrant Health, and the Global Korean Nursing Foundation (GKNF)-USA. Since 2016, she has been deeply involved in the San Antonio Korean American community as a Founder of the Korean American Health School, Community Advisory Board member, and President of the San Antonio Korean American Scholarship Foundation. In 2019, she was appointed as the Oversea Council Member and Policy Committee Chair of the US-Houston Chapter of the National Unification Advisory Council of the Republic of Korea. Dr. Lee received awards: the Center for Global Health Scholar from the University of Virginia (2003), the Carol Lindeman Award from the Western Institute of Nursing (2015), Best 25 Nurses of South Central Texas from the San Antonio Nursing Consortium (2021), and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Award from the Republic of Korea (2021).
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Professional Background
Education
- 2013 - Doctor of Philosophy - Nursing, Health Disparities in Cancer Prevention - University of Arizona, College of Nursing
- 2003 - Master of Science in Nursing - Community & Public Health Nursing Leadership - University of Virginia, School of Nursing
- 1994 - Bachelor of Science in Nurisng - Nursing - Ewha Womans University, School of Nursing
Highlights
Licensures and Certifications
- Registered Nurse (Texas)
- Certification, UTeach, UT Health San Antonio
- Certification, BCFS HHS EMD Emergency Medical Shelter
Honors and Awards
- 2022 Fellow of the Diversity Leadership Institute The American Association of the College of Nursing (AACN)
- 2021 The Minister of Foreign Affairs Award The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Republic of Korea
Appointments
- 2020 - present - Assistant Professor/Clinical - UT Health San Antonio, School of Nursing
- 2015 - 2020 - Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track - UT Health San Antonio, School of Nursing
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- Instruction & Training
- Research & Grants
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- Publications