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“Every step taken in mindfulness brings us one step closer to healing ourselves and the planet.”
― Thich Nhat Hanh

About Me

Marie is a dedicated healthcare professional with 15 years of experience in the field. She has worked as an LPN, RN, and Laboratory Assistant, gaining a diverse skill set and a deep understanding of patient care. Marie's compassionate nature and genuine interest in various forms of healing make her an exceptional nurse. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new destinations and immersing herself in different cultures through travel. Marie also finds solace and joy in playing the piano, using it as a creative outlet. Additionally, she has a passion for salsa dancing, using it as a way to stay active and express herself.

Education

2020-2022

Bachelors of Science in Nursing

Pace University
New York, NY

 

As a proud member of Sigma Theta Tau, Marie embodies the values of integrity, compassion, and excellence in her nursing practice. In addition, she served as a member of the Academic Committee.  During her coursework, she has gained invaluable experience interning at Metropolitan Hospital and working with mentors from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.  

2015-2018

M.S. Healthcare Informatics
Adelphi University
Garden City, NY

Marie is a highly motivated and dedicated individual who completed her Masters of Science in Healthcare Informatics.  During her studies, Marie actively participated in research projects that focused on leveraging technology to enhance healthcare outcomes.

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Over the course of two consecutive years, she had the privilege of presenting her research at the Northeast Business and Economics Association.  Furthermore, Marie's dedication to academic excellence is evident through her two publications. These publications highlight her ability to conduct thorough research and present her findings in a clear and concise manner.

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Jimenez, M. (2017). Effects of Barcode Medication Administration: Literature Review. Proceedings of the Northeast Business & Economics Association, 157–160

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Jimenez, M. (2018). Effects of Clinical Decision Support Systems in Preventing Postoperative Complications. Proceedings of the Northeast Business & Economics Association, 149–153.

2000-2004

Bachelors of Arts in Psychology
Hunter College
New York, NY

Marie pursued a bachelor's degree in psychology, focusing on understanding human behavior and mental processes.  Marie's combination of a psychology major, sociology minor, and work experience as a medical transcriptionist provided her with a well-rounded understanding of both individual and societal aspects of healthcare.

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