Principal Investigator
Geisel School of Medicine
Daisy Goodman, CNM, WHNP, DNP, MPH, CARN-AP is an assistant professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Community and Family Medicine at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, and Vice Chair of Research for the Department of Obsterrics and Gynecology. She directs women’s health services at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Perinatal Addiction Treatment Program. Dr. Goodman’s clinical background is in midwifery and women’s health. She divides her time between program development in perinatal addiction, clinical practice, and implementation research.
Dr. Goodman received a Doctorate in Nursing Practice from the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, MPH from the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, and nurse-midwifery and women's health training at the Frontier School for Midwifery and Family Nurseing (now Frontier Nursing University). She earned CARN-AP certification in 2018 and is also certified in Acudetox. She completed a post-doctoral fellowship in healthcare quality improvement through the VA Quality Scholars program. Her research and implementation work focuses on access to treatment and reproductive health care for pregnant and parenting people with substance use disorders, and the intersection between trauma and drug and alcohol use in women’s lives. She is a co-author of the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health's patient safety bundle for the care of pregnant and postpartum people with substance use disorders.