Bryce Wray-Nelson, MPH, DipACLM

Program Director

Bryce Wray-Nelson, MPH, DipACLM, joined the IRHA team in 2018 and currently serves as the Program Director for the Crossroads Partnership for Telehealth, in order to bring tele-neurology services to rural and critical access hospital emergency departments.  He also works as the main data contact for the program, where he maintains a database for the organization and hospital partners.  In addition, Wray-Nelson has served on the IRHA grant-writing team for a number of grant proposal submissions.  In previous programming, he has worked directly with rural school nurses to help increase access to healthcare for school-aged children and helped manage a 37-school network of telehealth clinics, partnering with numerous rural healthcare providers and hospitals.  

Wray-Nelson earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Biology and his minor in Spanish in 2016 and earned his Master’s Degree in Public Health with a concentration in Social and Behavioral Sciences in 2018.  In 2023, he achieved his certification as a Lifestyle Medicine Diplomate through the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, with the intent of helping to increase awareness regarding preventive medicine and nutrition in the battle against chronic disease.