Dr. Alycia R. Ham-Mullins, DNP, CRNP
Doctor of Nursing Practices, Women’s Health Clinical Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Adjunct Faculty, EMT, Preceptor
Dr. Alycia Ham-Mullins is a Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner, and Doctor of Nursing Practices. She received her Doctorate in Nursing from Drexel University, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her initial healthcare training was acquired while enlisted in the United States Armed Forces and she continued her training at the James Martin Nursing School shortly after. Dr, Ham-Mullins also a graduate of LaSalle University where she received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Drexel University where she obtained her Master’s of Science in Nursing- Women’s Health.
Dr, Ham- Mullins has also serves as a Clinical Adjunct Faculty Member at Thomas Jefferson University School of Nursing and worked for many years as a Registered Nurse in their Labor and Delivery Department. Dr. Ham-Mullins, transitioned from inpatient care and began to offer her knowledge and skills in Private Practice at Axia Women’s Health at Lankenau Hospital in Main Line, Pennsylvania. Currently, she has joined the Einstein Medicine Family and continues to provide holistic quality care to women throughout the life with acute and chronic gynecological conditions. There she also manages the care of high and low risk obstetrical patients.
Dr. Ham-Mullins’ is very passionate about service and education, which led to the successful launch of her childbirth education series to help parents prepare for all stages of pregnancy and the soon to follow childbirth. Dr. Ham-Mullins has been able to collaborate with other service providers, like Cord Blood, who serve as sponsors of her series and provide discounts and resources to her course participants.
Dr. Ham-Mullins education and years of clinical experience have expanded her ability to provide primary care and acute care to women of all ages and to be diverse in providing treatment of women with multiple problems. Her professional research and experiences have influenced her personal mission to care for underserved women and families and provide women’s health education to the masses.