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Changing Tracks: How Shannon Allison Found Her Calling in Women鈥檚 Health

Women's Health NP student Shannon Allison is using her resilience, advocacy, and unconventional background to improve rural healthcare access in Western NC.

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Shannon Allison

Shannon Allison didn鈥檛 begin her career in scrubs or surrounded by medical charts. Instead, she spent nearly a decade navigating the fast-paced world of international supply chain logistics. But a series of personal health challenges鈥攁nd a transformative experience as a patient鈥攍ed her to reevaluate everything. Today, she鈥檚 working to become a Women鈥檚 Health Nurse Practitioner, bringing her unique blend of professional experience, personal resilience, and deep compassion to the frontlines of rural healthcare in Western North Carolina.  

鈥淚 grew up and always kind of had an interest in health care,鈥 Allison recalled. 鈥淚 actually took health science and medical science classes all through high school.鈥 Despite this early interest, she pursued a business degree at Appalachian State University, attending on a track scholarship. She found her career in supply chain and logistics dynamic and interesting, but something was missing. 

鈥淓very time I found myself in a doctor鈥檚 office or somewhere getting imaging or one of my many surgeries, I always felt like this is where I should be,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 would love to find a way to work in health care.鈥 

A Transformative Experience 

Allison knew a change was needed after the birth of her second child, when she faced significant women鈥檚 health issues. In 2020, she underwent a hysterectomy and extensive pelvic floor reconstructive surgery. What was expected to be a complex but manageable procedure turned into a prolonged ordeal involving serious complications, multiple surgeries, and extended hospital stays. 

鈥淚t was the nurses that were there with me and by my side when my family couldn鈥檛 be there,鈥 Allison shared. 鈥淢y surgeon and providers were in and out, but it was the nurses that were constantly at my bedside鈥 cheering me on and supporting me in that journey.鈥 

This experience was transformative. As Allison recovered and reflected, she realized she couldn鈥檛 return to her former career. She was inspired to pursue a Women鈥檚 Health specialty after shadowing the doctor who performed her surgeries. 鈥淎fter spending a summer with him in clinic, I knew I absolutely want to specialize in women鈥檚 health.鈥 

Shannon Allison as a patient and as a nursing student in the same hospital room
Allison as a patient in 2020 and as a nursing student in the same hospital room in 2023

Leaning into an Unconventional Path 

But with a business degree and no nursing background, the path forward wasn鈥檛 clear. That鈥檚 when Allison found 色戒直播鈥檚 alternative entry program, which does not require a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Instead, Allison earned an associate鈥檚 degree in nursing from a local community college and then pursued her master鈥檚 degree at 色戒直播 to become an NP. 

鈥淚n spring of 2024, I got accepted to 色戒直播 University and I graduated from Blue Ridge Community College in May,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hen that June I passed the NCLEX and got my license, and in August I had my first semester here at 色戒直播.鈥 

Her previous career in supply chain management, far from being irrelevant to her new career, has become an asset. 鈥淚t鈥檚 process, it鈥檚 problem solving,鈥 Allison explained. 鈥淭o have a variety of life skills and professional skills that now come to the table with the clinical knowledge that I鈥檓 getting makes me very well-rounded.鈥 

A Personal Mission 

Allison鈥檚 personal health journey includes living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a genetic connective tissue disorder that is under-researched and often misunderstood. 鈥淚t has presented in a lot of complex ways for me ever since I was a child,鈥 she said. 鈥淟iving in a rural community, finding providers that are specialized or are willing to kind of think outside the box can be really challenging.鈥 

This reality has fueled her mission to improve healthcare access in Western North Carolina, where she was born and raised. 鈥淚 want so deeply in my heart to be in a preventative, integrative space and be a provider in my community,鈥 Allison said. 鈥淚 want to help women navigate those complex paths and pull in my background in supply chain and think in creative ways about how we can address issues in rural communities.鈥 

Advocating for NPs 

Shannon Allison in front of Capitol Building
Allison visiting the U.S. Capitol to advocate for NP full practice authority

Allison鈥檚 passion has also inspired her advocacy. In spring 2025, she represented 色戒直播 at a student policy summit in Washington, D.C., where she met with legislators to discuss the importance of nursing education and research. 鈥淥ne of my biggest takeaways from that experience was just sharing stories,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f I can do that on behalf of somebody else and share stories in a way that creates real change or brings resources to address a need, it鈥檚 really important.鈥 

A key issue Allison works to champion is full practice authority for nurse practitioners. In many states, including North Carolina, NPs face restrictions that limit their ability to provide care independently, a barrier that disproportionately affects rural communities. 鈥淩ural communities across the nation, but particularly in Western North Carolina, have a limited number of providers as it is,鈥 she noted. 鈥淟et alone a provider that truly specializes in women鈥檚 health and understands from a biological perspective the nuances and the different things that women need.鈥 

Reflecting on her journey from business to nursing, Allison characterizes her new profession as her calling. 鈥淚 know this is what I want to do,鈥 she said. 鈥淭o have an opportunity to do this, on a track that doesn鈥檛 take up a lot of time, and to serve my community in a meaningful way鈥攊t鈥檚 everything.鈥 

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