Eileen T. O'Grady PhD, RN, NP

Eileen O'Grady

Dr. Eileen T. O’Grady is a certified adult nurse practitioner who has practiced in primary care for over two decades. In that role she witnessed a wide breadth and depth of humanity with disorders of the mind, body and spirit which she carries into her coaching practice. 

  • I have come to believe that what really prevents many of us from becoming well are lifestyles that do not support wholeness. 

    Dr. Eileen O'Grady

The transformative change process is of great interest to her because she believes deeply that internal change leads to wellness, and that many disorders and diseases are entirely reversible with dramatic lifestyle change.

As a trained coach, she partners with people, through a relationship and intense listening, to answer ever-more deeper questions about their obstacles and creative ways to overcome them. Dr. O’Grady is passionate about partnering with people interested in living a life that they truly want.

She holds three graduate degrees from George Washington University and George Mason University in nursing as well as public health and a PhD in nursing. She is an ICF-coach (PCC) and trained in Liberating Structures, a suite of highly engaging facilitation skills for groups.

She holds three graduate degrees from George Washington University and George Mason University in nursing as well as public health and a PhD in nursing. She is an ICF-coach (PCC) and trained in Liberating Structures, a suite of highly engaging facilitation skills for groups.

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Thought Leader & Public Speaker

Dr. Eileen O’Grady is a leading voice in wellness, reaching audiences through her popular blog (“Wellness Pearls“), published works (books, textbooks, articles, chapters), and active public speaking schedule.

Dr. O’Grady’s proven track record in service to others. 

Her achievements include a fellowship in U.S. Public Health Service Primary Care Policy. She’s received recognition for outstanding teaching from George Washington University. Dr. O’Grady has also completed training in the Parent Encouragement Program, demonstrating her commitment to more intentional parenting. 

Her dedication to her field is further evidenced by prestigious awards like the Loretta Ford Lifetime Achievement Award, the American Association of Nurse Practitioners’ Virginia Award for Excellence in Advocacy and her appointment as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Marymount University.