DNPs of Color Partners with VisualDx 

Alexandria, VA February 20, 2025 – DNPs of Color (DOCs), a leading organization dedicated to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in doctoral studies, clinical practice, and leadership, is excited to announce a new partnership with VisualDx, a cutting-edge clinical decision support platform designed to enhance medical decision-making and improve patient care especially for diverse populations.

Through this collaboration, DOC members will have exclusive access to discounted VisualDx subscriptions, empowering them with evidence-based tools to improve healthcare outcomes.”At DNPs of Color, we are committed to providing our members with innovative resources that enhance their ability to deliver equitable and high-quality care,” said Dr. Danielle McCamey, CEO & Founder of DNPs of Color. “Partnering with VisualDx aligns perfectly with our mission to equip nursing professionals with the knowledge and tools they need to address healthcare inequities and serve diverse communities more effectively.”

“Our goal at VisualDx has always been to reduce disparities in care by empowering our medical professionals with the tools to make better decisions at the point of care,” said Art Papier, MD, CEO of VisualDx. “We are proud to partner with DNPs of Color, an organization that is driving change in the nursing profession and ensuring that healthcare providers are equipped with the tools necessary to improve patient outcomes.”

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About VisualDx
VisualDx is a leading clinical decision support system designed to improve medical decisions, enhance patient care, and reduce healthcare disparities. By integrating medical images and expert knowledge, VisualDx helps clinicians make informed, evidence-based decisions at the point of care.www.visualdx.com

About DNPs of Color:
DNPs of Color (DOCs), is the premier organization for DNP-prepared nurses whose mission is to serve Doctors of Nursing Practice of Color through networking, mentorship and advocacy to increase diversity in doctoral studies, clinical practice and leadership. Please visit our website www.dnpsofcolor.org and follow us on Facebook and Instagram @dnpsofcolor