I have been a registered nurse since 1995 and did all of my training in England. I came to the United States in 1997 and started working in the field of transplantation. I have since gotten my BSN, MSN with Family Nurse Practitioner, and finally my Doctor of Nursing Practice in 2013. I have worked as a transplant nurse on the busy floors, a transplant coordinator, nurse manager, an inpatient NP, and most recently quality transplant manager. I have served on several community committees including professional transplant organizations. For fun, I enjoy the outdoors, whether walking my Bernese Mountain Dogs or training for an endurance event, such as Ironman. I also enjoy watching movies, shopping, and going wine tasting.
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