Rebecca Murray

APRN, FNP, MSN, CDE

Member, Scientific Advisory Board

Portrait of Rebecca Murray, APRN, FNP, MSN, CDE, Member, Scientific Advisory Board

Rebecca Murray is a board-certified family nurse practitioner with over 30 years of experience as a nurse practitioner and over 20 years in functional medicine specializing in endocrinology and women’s health. She completed her BS in nursing from Columbia University and her Master’s degree in primary health care from the University of Rhode Island. She was an assistant clinical professor of nursing at Yale University for 21 years and medical director for CT Holistic and Integrative Medicine in Groton, CT for 15 years before moving to FL. She has now joined the functional medicine endocrine practice with Dr. Edwin Lee at the Institute for Hormonal Balance in Orlando, FL. She has been a practitioner training consultant for Designs for Health, Inc. since 2005 and enjoys lecturing at functional medicine conferences both nationally and internationally on women’s health and the functional medicine approach to evaluating and treating endocrine disorders.

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