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| | Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidateCandidate's Name , MPH, MSN, FNP-CBoston, MA PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE EMAIL AVAILABLEEDUCATION:MGH Institute of Health Professions, Charlestown, MA May Street Address Bachelor of Science in Nursing/ Master of Science in Nursing (G.P.A: 3.9) o Track: Family Nurse PractitionerCase Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH May Street Address Master of Public Health (G.P.A: 4.0)o Track: Health Care Policy & AdministrationThe Ohio State University, Columbus, OH December 2012 Bachelor of Arts in French Studies (Major G.P.A: 3.7) o Specialization: Pre-HealthLICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS/ORGANIZATIONSCertified Nurse Practitioner, Massachusetts Board of Nursing, License # RN2372400 Exp: 11/2024 Registered Nurse, Massachusetts Board of Nursing, License # RN2372400 Exp: 11/2024 American Academy of Nurse Practitioners National Certification Board (AANPCB), Certification # F06240950 Exp: 06/2029 Nation Provider Identifier (NPI), NPI 1407692775American Red Cross Basic Life Support CPR Exp: 05/2025 SKILLS & LANGUAGESSkills:Injections Skin Biopsy Suturing First Aid Pelvic Exams Vital Signs and Head-To-Toe Assessment Delegation and Prioritization Infection Management Sterile Technique Patient interviews Therapeutic Communication Questionnaire ValidationLanguages:French (Classroom) Gujarati (Speech fluency) Hindi (Comprehension) WORK EXPERIENCE:Boys and Girls Club of Boston, Charlestown, MA June 2024-Present Summer Camp Nurseo Responsible for organizing, maintaining, and reviewing camper/staff health records for health concerns, medications, and immunizations/physical statuso Triaging and treating campers, serving as sole healthcare provider onsite and offsite for field trips o Providing education regarding commonly occurring medical conditions, medication administration, and first aid to staff South Boston Community Health Center, South Boston, MA December 2022-January 2024 Registered Nurseo Demonstrated technical competence based on patient needs including vaccine and medication injections, and POC testing o Assessed patients by phone triage and in person in the primary care setting using established protocols and collaborating with the primary care provider to provide appropriate and high-quality medical care. MGH Institute of Health Professions, Charlestown, MA September 2021-May 2023 Qualitative Research Assistanto Analyzed language and illustrations pertaining to Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) issues in nursing textbooks.Trinity Life Sciences, Waltham, MA May 2020-August 2021 Qualitative Moderatoro Led data collection efforts by conducting telephone and video-based patient and healthcare professional interviews and collaborating across a cross-functional team providing qualitative research expertise. Mapi/ICON plc, Boston, MA November 2017-April 2021 Research Consultanto Conducted and analyzed patient and clinician/expert concept elicitation and cognitive debriefing interviews using both MAXQDA and Excel for the purposes of conceptual framework development, PRO or ePRO development, and/or validation working in conjunction with the client and/or vendors. NURSE PRACTITIONER (NP) CLINICAL ROTATIONS:Urgent Care Clinical: Pentucket Medical Express Care, Lawrence, MA January 2024-April 2024 o Triaged patients presenting to the urgent care clinic, providing appropriate therapy, and referral to PCP, ED, or a specialist o Performed pelvic exams and laceration and wound closures using common suturing techniques o Common chief complaints included URIs, UTIs, STIs, dermatological concerns, lacerations, musculoskeletal injuries neurological injuries, and gastrointestinal concerns. Specialty Clinical, Dermatology: Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, Burlington, MA February 2024-March 2024 o Evaluated and treated patients presenting for outpatient dermatology visits o Performed full skin examinations, including biopsy of suspicious lesions as needed o Performed intralesional steroid scalp injections for treatment of alopecia o Common conditions encountered included actinic and seborrheic keratosis, basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma, psoriasis, and alopecia as well as dermatitis, acne, rosacea, cutaneous fungal infections Adult Medicine Clinical: South Boston Community Health Center, South Boston, MA September 2023-December 2023 o Triaged patients presenting to the outpatient or urgent care clinic, providing appropriate care and therapy, and referral to specialists, and/or EDo Common chief complaints included chronic disease management, physicals, URIs, STIs, neurological injuries, musculoskeletal injuries, dermatological concerns, and gynecological or urinary concerns. o Location serves English-speaking and non-English patient populations with Albanian and Spanish being the most common languages encountered.Specialty Clinical, Urology: Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Newton, MA September 2023-December 2023 o Triaged patients presenting to the outpatient clinic, providing appropriate care and therapy, and follow-up care o Common chief complaints included urinary incontinence, OAB, persistent urinary tract infections, prostatitis, nephrolithiasis management, as well as evaluation for prostate, and bladder cancer o Provided appropriate care and treatment, such as performing bladder scans for PVR, void trials involving catheter removals and insertions, and medication instillation via catheter, such as Vancomycin and BCG o Provided appropriate follow-up care such as pelvic floor PT referrals, ordering necessary imaging, and scheduling procedures, such as urethroscopy and cystoscopy.Family Health Clinical: Family Health Center of Worcester, Worcester, MA July 2023-August 2023 o Triaged patients presenting to the outpatient or urgent care clinic, providing appropriate care and therapy, and referral to specialists, and/or EDo Common chief complaints included chronic disease management, physicals, URIs, STIs, neurological injuries, musculoskeletal injuries, dermatological concerns, and OBAT visits o Location primarily serves non-English patient populations with Spanish and Portuguese being the most common languages encountered.Urgent Care Clinical: MGB Urgent Care, Cambridge, MA May 2023-June 2023 o Triaged patients presenting to the urgent care clinic, providing appropriate therapy, and referral to PCP, ED, or a specialist o Common chief complaints included infections, wounds, neurological injuries, musculoskeletal injuries, dermatological concerns, and physicals.RN CLINICAL ROTATIONS:Maternity Clinical: Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Newton, MA July 2022-August 2022 o Assisted Labor & Delivery and Postpartum RNs throughout the 8-hour evening shift with laboring women, fetal heart monitoring, and postpartum patient careo Observed cesarean and natural birth processes providing therapeutic communication to family. Community Health Clinical: Rogerson House, Roxbury, MA May 2022-August 2022 o Assisted RN with vital signs collection, including weights, and POCT Glucose collection o Assisted community health center members with daily activities, such as meals, assistance with ambulation, and bathroom visits, as well as provided educational games and activities to boost social engagement. Pediatric Clinical: Boston Childrens Hospital, Boston, MA May 2022-June 2022 o Provided pediatric transplant patients with activities of daily living care, such as bathing, toileting, feeding, and mobility as well as play and social activitieso Monitored patient vital signs at assigned intervals throughout the 8-hour shift to report concern findings to RN o Administered parenteral and enteral medications, as well as vaccinations. Medical Surgical Clinical: MGH Neurology and MGH Orthopedics, Boston, MA September 2021-April 2022 o Provided orthopedic and neurology patients with activities of daily living care, such as bathing, toileting, feeding, and mobilityo Monitored patient vital signs at assigned intervals throughout 9-hour shift to report concern findings to RN o Administered parenteral and enteral medications. VOLUNTEER WORK:Crimson Care Collaborative, MGH Internal Medicine Associates, Boston, MA June 2021-December 2023 Senior Cliniciano Senior clinical role consisted of leading patient visits, presenting to attending physicians, theorizing differentials, providing assessment and plan, and documenting encounter in EPIC. PUBLICATIONS:Braverman, J., Moshkovich, O., Miera, M., Shah, S., Brion, T., Devlen, J., ... & Campbell, T. B. (2020). Idecabtagene vicleucel(ide-cel, bb2121), a BCMA-directed CAR T-cell therapy: Qualitative analyses of pretreatment patient interviews in the KarMMa trial.Karnik, P., Shah, S., Dvorkin-Wininger, Y., Oshtory, S., & Mirmirani, P. (2013). Microarray analysis of androgenetic and senescent alopecia: Comparison of gene expression shows two distinct profiles. Journal of Dermatological Science, 72(2), 183 186. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdermsci.2013.06.017 Ndiwane, A., Truong, K., Young, I., Kariuki, A., & Shah, S. (2024). Examining student preparation for advancing care in a diverse society. The Journal of Nursing Education, 63(4), 228232. https://doi.org/10.3928/01484834-20240207-01 Tugaut, B., Shah, S., Dolgin, K., Rebibo Seror, H., Arnould, B., Laporte, M. E., Lee, A., Nabec, L., Kayyali, R., Wells, J., Piette, J. D., & Hubert, G. (2022). Development of the SPUR tool: A profiling instrument for patient treatment behavior. Journal of Patient-reported Outcomes, 6(1), 61. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41687-022-00470-x Van Oorschot, D., McGirr, A., Goulet, P., Koochaki, P., Pratiwadi, R., Shah, S., & Curran, D. (2022). A cross-sectional concept elicitation study to understand the impact of herpes zoster on patients' health-related quality of life. Infectious Diseases and Therapy, 11(1), 501516. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40121-021-00581-w PRESENTATIONS:Frank, S., Santurri, L., & Shah, S. (2016, October 29-November 2). Perceptions of public health in popular culture [Poster]. American Public Health Association 2016 Annual Meeting. Shah, S., DaCosta, A., Stansbury, J., Yao, S.L., Moshkovich, O., Nagle, A., Minotto, R., & Lelis, C., (2021, October 12-18). Mixed methods for clinician-reported outcome (ClinRO) development: photographic sorting, consensus analysis and semi- structured interviews [Oral brief]. 28th Annual Virtual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research. |