Ronica Mukerjee is a family nurse practitioner, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and acupuncturist. They are currently an Assistant Professor at Columbia University.
Dr. Mukerjee is passionate about border-police-prison abolition as well as racial, economic and health care justice in LGBTQIA+, refugees and migrant communities, for people with substance use disorders, and for people living with HIV. They are the creator and former coordinator of the Gender and Sexuality Health Justice concentration at Yale School of Nursing. Dr. Mukerjee is senior editor of the textbook: Clinicians Guide to LGBTQIA+ Care: Cultural Safety and Social Justice in Primary, Sexual, and Reproductive Healthcare published in February 2021. Their book project, All of this Safety is Killing Us, linking prison, border, and police violence to health care disparities is due for publication in Summer of 2023.


Ronica Mukerjee
DNP, MsA, FNP, PMHNP, LAc
Asisstant Professor and Co-Director
Columbia University and Refugee Health Alliance
New York