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Dr. Anna Sahadeo, DNP, FNP-BC, CCRN 1 Bryant Crescent | White Plains, NY (917) 374-6348| annasahadeo@outlook.com Objective An experienced and authentic nurse leader seeking a position as a Nurse Practitioner in an patient centered organization with an opportunity for continual professional growth. Summary â— Nurse Practitioner for 5 covering medicine and occupational health - inpatient psychiatry center â— Critical care nurse for almost 10 years â— Strong ability to manage emergency situations â— As charge nurse, oversaw 20 bed MICU, collaborated with medical and RN staff, to implement work â— strategy to ensure a safe patient care experience â— Excellent organizational, problem solving, interpersonal and logical thinking skills â— Experience navigating complex conversations and complicated family dynamics â— Participated in policy changes on nursing committee â— Created trusting interdisciplinary relationships including senior and c-suite leaders Education Pace University, New York, NY 01/2015 - 05/2017 Doctor of Nursing Science Pace University, Pleasantville, NY 01/2011 - 12/2014 Master of Science in Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner State University of New York at Stony Brook, School of Nursing, Stony Brook, NY 07/2004 - 06/2005 Bachelor of Science in Nursing State University of New York at Stony Brook, School of Nursing, Stony Brook, NY 09/1997 - 12/2000 Bachelor of Art in Political Science Professional Experience New York Presbyterian Hospital at Westchester Behavioral Health Center, White Plains, NY Nurse Practitioner – Hospitalist & Workforce Health and Safety 08/2015 to present • Conduct history and physicals, medical consultations, primary care services and manage medical emergencies of inpatient psychiatric population in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams • Attend to employee injuries, annual physicals, medical clearance of new employees, annual flu clinic and episodic visits • Precept new nurse practitioner hires • Clinical instructor for student nurse practitioners • Special reviewer for inpatient incidents • Liaison between senior nursing leaders and nurse practitioner team, following extended vacancy of the manager position • Participate in Nurse Practice Committee and APRN Practice Counsel New York Presbyterian Hospital at Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY Staff Nurse - Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) 09/2006 to 08/2015 Charge Nurse â— Managed staffing and bed assignments for 20 bed MICU â— Ensured high level of patient satisfaction by addressing family concerns â— Responded to MICU and hospital-wide cardiac arrest events â— Directed patient admission process in conjunction with the medical team Staff Nurse • Facilitated a collaborative interdisciplinary approach in assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating appropriate treatments for critical care patients • Provided culturally competent and patient centered care • Rapid response nurse for medicine and backup for oncology units • Precepted senior undergraduate nursing students, medical students, new and novice ICU nurses employing several skillsets and expertise while teaching patient safety, advocacy and the importance of interdisciplinary communication • Experienced navigator of complex family dynamics • Skilled in critical care protocols and procedures such as, Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT), Non-Invasive Cardiac Output Monitor, post-cardiac arrest, Vasopressors and sedation administration, Palliative care and End of Life care St. Francis Hospital, Port Washington, NY Staff Nurse - Telemetry Stepdown 07/2005-04/2006 • Provided comprehensive nursing care to cardiac patients Academic Employment Pace University, New York, NY Adjunct Faculty – DNP and FNP program 9/2018 to present • DNP program o Mentorship of students working on their final doctoral project • FNP program o Physical assessment Lab instructor o Clinical instructor • Collaborated with program director of the DNP and FNP program to provide critical feedback and to instruct students on goals and meeting their educational milestone. Awards and Honors â— Pace University. Recipient of the “DNP student with the Greatest Clinical Leadership in cultural competence” award 04/2017 Publications Academic Publications • The effectiveness of collaboration between emergency department and intensive care unit teams on mortality rates of patients with critical illness: A Quantitative Systematic Review. JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports: September 2017 - Volume 15 - Issue 9 - p 2365–2389 doi: 10.11124/JBISRIR-2017-003365 Current Academic Project – in publication process LARC Use Among Hispanic Adolescents and Young Women (04/2016 to present). Presentations/Public Speaking 04/2017 • ENRS poster display representing Pace University: The effectiveness of collaboration between emergency department and intensive care unit teams on mortality rates of patients with critical illness: A quantitative Systematic Review. • Presentation at ENRS breakout session: Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs): Understanding the underutilization of this potential remedy for adolescent pregnancy and implications for condom use. Professional Licensure • ANCC Board Certification # 2014032925 Exp. 03/2025 • NY FNP Licensure: # F3394201 Exp. 05/2023 • FL FNP Licensure # APRN11005991 Exp. 4/30/21 • DEA Licensure # MS3562774 Exp. 01/2021 • NY RN Licensure: # 566691 Exp. 05/2023 Professional Certifications â— Critical Care Registered Nurse Certification, ANCC Exp. 7/2022 â— BLS for Healthcare Provider Exp.08/2021 â— ACLS for the Professional Rescuer Exp.08/2021 PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES New York Presbyterian Hospital at Westchester Division, White Plains, NY Magnet status obtained 2019 • Clinical Practice Council 10/2015 to present - Update and develop nursing policies and procedures - Affect campus wide and local hospital policy changes • APRN Council 2/2016 to present - Direct collaboration with CNO  Planned NP week activities – luncheon, banner, poster  Lead NP facilitator of new IV hydration program • Cardiac Arrest Committee 9/2015 to present - Reorganize medical emergency cart in accordance with the BLS protocol New York Presbyterian Hospital at Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY • Co-Chair - Nursing Retention, Recognition and Awards Committee 02/2014 - 8/2015 • MICU Pain Resource Nurse 06/2012- 8/2015 • Skin Care Committee 11/2006 – 2/2014 REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST