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Candidate's Name , BSN, RN, CCRPPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE EMAIL AVAILABLECAREER EXPERIENCEHACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, HACKENSACK, NJCharge Nurse of Lymphoma Division 2011-presentJohn Theurer Cancer CenterLymphoma Research Nurse CoordinatorClinical Research Nurse Coordinator responsible for coordinating and overseeing clinical operations of a clinical trial:Capacity to multitask: recruiting, assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating patient care in clinical trialsMy duties include: screening, consenting, eligibility, referrals, charting, documenting, educating, and collaborating with principal investigators.Utilize nursing skills to coordinated research-related events (ex., scheduling study visits, adverse events, data collection, laboratory and diagnostic studies, oral /IV investigationalProtocol revisions, informed consents, continuing reviews, IND safety reports, and serious adverse events are submitted to WIRB/IRB in a timely manner.Participate in attending Investigator meetings, site initiation visits, staff meetings, in-service education, and communicate with all sponsors, as well as assist in monitoring visits.Widely recognized as an excellent care provider, dedicated, as well as being a patient advocate.Interpersonal and communication skills; which include delegating tasks to other team workers, and communicating to fellow staff and physicians.Demonstrate ability to lead and motivate healthcare teams to provide top quality patient care.Point person for division for issue resolution, staffing concerns, project initiation, budget concerns, and complex assignment completionResponsible for inpatient and outpatient staff education for new drugs and procedures relating to lymphoma research executionInstrumental in development and continued implementation of cellular therapy programServed as lead study coordinator for Phase 1-Phase 3 trials including Cart T Cell Therapies and Bispecific AntibodiesHACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, HACKENSACK, NJ 2003-2010HACKENSACK NORTH EMERGENCY SATELITE, WESTWOOD, NJ 2006-2010Staff Nurse/ Charge Nurse/ Emergency Trauma Dept.Serve as staff and charge nurse caring for patients with life- threatening illness, including Cardiac diseases, Acute Congestive Heart Failure, Myocardial Infarction, Drug Overdose, Respiratory Failure, Massive Trauma, Radiology dictation comprehension, Oncology, GI/GU, ORTHO, OB/GYN, ENT, and Coagulation defects. Promote health and support to patients and families in coping with illness.Charge Nurse responsibilities include, but not limited to: direct patient care, delegating tasks, overseeing twenty bed unit, collaborating with outside agencies, transferring patients, communicating with staff, assisting Nurse Manager, staffing, scheduling, identify/ evaluate/resolve adversities, supply inventory, collaborating with Nursing, Technicians, and Clerical Staff to provide optimal patient care.NURSES 24/7 AGENCY, WAYNE, NJ 2008-2009Staff Nurse, Emergency Dept.Provided care in several different emergency rooms, including JFK Edison, NJ, Bayonne Medical Center, Bayonne, NJ, and Jersey City Medical Center. Collaborated with Nursing and Physicians in providing optimal care to patients. Duties included: assessments, documentation, charting, treatments, referrals, educating, delegating, prioritizing, and providing optimal patient care.HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, HACKENSACK, NJ 2002-2003Nurse Extern, Mother/Baby/ Labor and Delivery.Assist and collaborated with Nurse Preceptor in caring for patients and infants including but not limited to: direct patient care, assisting with fetal monitoring, deliveries, nursery, assessments, and documenting, charting, administering meds, educating, and providing optimal patient care.EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDWILLIAM PATERSON UNIVERSITY, WAYNE, NJ 2003Bachelor of Science in Nursing, BSNLICENSURERegistered Nurse (RN), State of New Jersey 2003ASSOCIATIONOncology Nurses Society 2010-PresentAWARDS, SPECIAL SKILLS, AND ACTIVITIESBLSMICROSOFT WORD/EXCELONS CERTIFIEDIND SAFETY REPORTINGEPIC HYPERSPACE SYSTEMFLUENT IN SPANISHWIRB/IRB SAFETY REPORTINGFDA EXPERIENCE WITH MULTIPLE SUCCESSFUL AUDITSCCRPCONFERENCE ATTENDANCE, INCLUDING ASHTRIALS PARTICIPATED IN THAT LEAD TO FDA DRUG APPROVALNanatinostat (VRx-3996) T-cellMCL 001 - Revlimid MCLMCL 4001 - Ibrutinib MCLMCL 2001 - Ibrutinib MCLZuma 1 - Yescarta DLBCLZuma 2 - Yescarta MCLKCP 330-009 - Selinexor DLBCLPCYC 1117 - Ibrutinib CLLAcerta 007 - Acalabrutinib CLLACE-LY-004 - Acalabrutinib MCLC25003 - AVD + Brentuximab Vedotin HLEchelon 2 A+CHP - PTCLSGN005 Aethera - Brenxutimab post transplant HLCheckMate 205 - Brentuximab + Nivo HLGenmab 01-DLBCL trialPUBLICATIONSFeldman, T., Mato, A. C., Protomastro, E., Yannotti, K., Bhattacharrya, P. Y., Donato, M., et al. (2014). Addition of lenalidomide to rituximab, ifosfamide, carboplatin, etoposide (RICER) in first-relapse/primary refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. British Journal of Haematology, 166 (1), 77-83.Mato, A., Foon, K., Feldman, T., Schuster, S., Svoboda, J., Chow, K. F., et al. (2015). Reduced dose fludarabine, cyclophosphamide, and rituximab (FCR Lite) plus lenalidomide, followed by lenalidomide consolidation/maintenance, in previously untreated chronic lymphocytic leukemia. American Journal of Hematology, 90 (6), 487-492.Yannotti, K., McCarthy, E., & Kdiry, S. D. (2018, June 29). A Guide to Nursing Discharge of Patients Receiving CAR T-Cell Therapy. Retrieved from Oncology Nursing News:  https://www.oncnursingnews.com/web-exclusives/a-guide-to-nursing-discharge-of-patients-receiving-car-tcell-therapy

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