about britney.

As a Doctor of Nursing Practice with years of experience in emergency care, I bring both clinical expertise and a deep commitment to advancing health equity. I specialize in creating and delivering impactful education for healthcare professionals, academic institutions, and community organizations, focusing on topics such as intersectionality, bias in care, and culturally responsive practice.

Through engaging presentations, tailored workshops, and one-on-one consulting, I help nurses and healthcare teams identify disparities, address systemic barriers, and implement equity-driven strategies that improve patient outcomes. My approach blends evidence-based practice with real-world storytelling, empowering providers to deliver care that is not only clinically sound but also compassionate, inclusive, and just.

my Services

  • Keynotes, panels, and guest lectures that challenge bias, center patient dignity, and move audiences to action.
    Ideal for: universities, hospitals, conferences.
    Outcomes: clarity, momentum, concrete next steps.

  • Personalized sessions for nurses and students on advocacy, career strategy, and leadership skills.
    Format: 50-minute virtual sessions or structured packages.
    Outcomes: goals defined, plan in hand, accountability.

  • Ongoing support, especially for BIPOC and queer clinicians navigating education, workplace politics, and advancement.
    Format: monthly check-ins with resources between sessions.
    Outcomes: confidence, community, sustainable growth.

  • Equity audits, quality improvement, and implementation support for teams and institutions.
    Focus: Medical discrimination, bias mitigation, inclusive practice.
    Outcomes: practical recommendations, training, measurable change.

past speaking engagements

my book

Part memoir, part call to action, Journal of a Black Queer Nurse offers a raw and unflinching look at the realities of working within a healthcare system steeped in bias and inequity. Through personal stories from the emergency department, I invite readers into moments of triumph, heartbreak, and brutal truth, which illuminate why health equity isn’t just an ideal, but an urgent work.

This book is for anyone ready to challenge the status quo—nurses, healthcare professionals, students, and allies who believe in care that is truly inclusive and just. It’s more than my story; it’s a mirror to our profession and a roadmap toward change.

— Jeremy Blacklow, former Director of Entertainment, GLAAD 

“Britney Daniels' voice is one of the most important you will hear all year. This book is not only a testament to the resilience of our nation's hardest-working lifesavers but also a reminder of the essentiality of centering Black queer voices in our national discourse. Britney's greatest gift is the reminder that positivity, perseverance, empathy, and compassion always prevail over the forces that try to divide and oppress, and that love is the universal truth that will lead each of us to find happiness.”

—Dr. David J. Johns, Executive Director, National Black Justice Coalition 

Journal of a Black Queer Nurse reminds readers of the importance of centering the voices of Black women, and specifically those of Black queer women, as we share stories about the challenges we must work together to overcome. Equal parts personal narrative and sharing stories about the medical-industrial complex, Britney’s work highlights the power of love, the importance of inclusion, and the opportunities each of us has to interrogate and push past limiting, socially constructed boundaries that are designed to prevent us from bearing witness, finding comfort in who we are and how we move through the world, and telling our stories. I’m thankful for this offering and for Britney’s sharing of her gifts.”

Podcast appearances

good nurse bad nurse

take the last bite

distrust and disparities

Contact Britney

Ready to collaborate, learn, or create change together? Please fill out the form, and I’ll get back to you within 5 business days. Whether you’re booking a speaking engagement, requesting consulting, or connecting as a fellow health equity champion, your message is the first step toward meaningful impact.

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