Michael Grossman has been a nursing leader for over 35 years in a variety of clinical settings. He has a special interest in leadership mentoring and career development. Dr. Grossman's doctorate is in management of organizational leadership and his dissertation research was on the impact of emotionally difficult patients and families on charge nurses. He is a pediatric nursing expert whose professional life has been dedicated to building and developing nurses in clinical practice and leadership. He has worked in a variety of roles including staff nurse, clinical nurse specialist, manager, director, coordinator of leadership development, and nurse entrepreneur. A frequent national speaker on a variety of topics including leadership, change, quality improvement, teamwork, and working with emotionally difficult patients and families. He earned his doctorate degree in management of organizational leadership from the University of Phoenix.
He is a graduate of Widener University where he received his BSN and MSN in Emergency and Critical Care nursing. He also has a BA from Temple University in Psychology.