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Type: Resume / curriculum vitae (page 3)
File Size: 2.1 MB
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This document is the third page of a Curriculum Vitae (Resume) for an experienced clinical research nurse and coordinator. It details employment history at major New York medical institutions including Mount Sinai, Cornell University Medical College, and New York Hospital between 1979 and 1997, emphasizing roles in surgical research, infectious diseases, and neonatal ICU care. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a congressional document production.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Unidentified Subject Resume Owner / Medical Professional
The person whose professional history is detailed in the document, specializing in clinical research and nursing.
Dr. Barry Coller Chairman of Medicine
Invited the subject to join the Patient Oriented Research Committee.
Dr. Anthony Cerami Researcher
Head of a laboratory at Rockefeller University collaborated with the subject.
Dr. Kevin Tracy Researcher
Conducted seminal work on tumor necrosis factor (TNF) supported by the subject's lab management.

Relationships (3)

Resume Owner Professional Dr. Barry Coller
Invited by Dr. Barry Coller... to join the Patient Oriented Research Committee.
Resume Owner Professional Collaboration Dr. Anthony Cerami
collaboration with Dr. Anthony Cerami’s laboratory at Rockefeller University
Resume Owner Professional Support Dr. Kevin Tracy
supported Dr. Kevin Tracy’s seminal work on tumor necrosis factor

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"Collaborated with the Hospital Epidemiologist as Senior Research Coordinator on a CDC multicenter study to measure the effects of using safety devices to draw blood"
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"This research opened the multi-billion dollar market for safety devices."
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"Established initial infrastructure and managed a multi-site surgical metabolism laboratory consisting of 4 full-time surgical fellows with an annual budget of $800,000."
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• Created a career track for Clinical Research Coordinators including ACRP certification opportunities and a centralized pool of research coordinators to promote steady workflow.
• Commissioned an audit of 10% of all active human subject trials for compliance to good clinical practice (GCP). Collaborated with Institutional Review Board (IRB) Chair when remediation was necessary. Sat on the IRB.
• Invited by Dr. Barry Coller, Chairman of Medicine to join the Patient Oriented Research Committee.
Senior Research Coordinator, Division of Infectious Diseases (1993-1997)
Collaborated with the Hospital Epidemiologist as Senior Research Coordinator on a CDC multicenter study to measure the effects of using safety devices to draw blood, start IV’s and give injections to determine if they decreased needle sticks in healthcare workers. The device companies (Johnson and Johnson, Becton Dickenson and Vacupro) extended the study solely at The Mount Sinai Hospital. This research opened the multi-billion dollar market for safety devices.
• Hired study personnel. Arranged with Procurement to cancel contracts to remove non-study devices from the institution.
• Inserviced 3000 nurses and physicians on the use of the study devices.
• Audited sterilized used “sharps boxes” to assess implementation rates of the study devices.
• Included as a co-author of an article in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Cornell University Medical College, New York, N.Y. (1986-1993)
Department of Child Development, Research Nurse Coordinator
Coordinated a National Institute of Mental Health funded pediatric study. Recruited subjects, developed tools to achieve stated research goals, implemented research protocols, analyzed data and prepared reports.
Department of Surgery Research Nurse Specialist
Established initial infrastructure and managed a multi-site surgical metabolism laboratory consisting of 4 full-time surgical fellows with an annual budget of $800,000. The study data and collaboration with Dr. Anthony Cerami’s laboratory at Rockefeller University supported Dr. Kevin Tracy’s seminal work on tumor necrosis factor (TNF). Implemented federally funded research protocols. Procured and managed supplies. Recruited control subjects and hospitalized inpatient subjects and obtained informed consent.
• Assisted physician researchers with all clinical and laboratory aspects of the study including processing, cataloging, transporting and storing specimens.
• Carried out study protocols for ICU inpatient and outpatient human subjects.
• Prepared submissions for IRB approval to assure patient safety and regulatory compliance.
Critical Care Registered Nurse, New York, N.Y. (1988-1997)
Neonatal ICU nurse at Mount Sinai, New York Hospital, Lenox Hill Hospital, Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital, contracted through a hospital staffing agency.
New York Hospital, New York, N.Y. (1979-1988)
Registered Nurse, Neonatal ICU. Delivered care to critically ill infants. Supervised ancillary personnel, assigned nursing staff, maintained detailed written records and electronic medical records for all patients.
EDUCATION
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts. M.S. Exercise Physiology, Cum Laude, 1987.
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. B.S. Nursing, Cum Laude, 1979.
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