
Compassionate and dedicated healthcare worker with experience in both the medical and psychiatric area of care. Offering keen attention to detail and strong decision-making skills to manage multiple, concurrent tasks. Committed to patient-centered care through collaboration with providers in various disciplines of healthcare. Focused on continuing education and career in health as a nurse.
• Coordinator for the Cancer Service Program (CSP) at the Dolan Family Health Center
• Assisting patients in scheduling gynecological appointments for cervical cancer screenings and breast cancer screenings
• Obtaining prior authorizations for patient imaging and procedures
• Obtaining imaging and lab results for providers
• Verify insurances and completing electronic insurance referrals
• Managing physician and nursing schedules
• Serving as a liaison between patients and providers
• Triaging the mental health status of incoming patients for evaluation
• Assisting providers with psychiatric evaluations and safety risk assessment
• Assist with the flow of the work place but making sure patients see appropriate providers
• Strategize with clinical team for patient intake and criteria.
• Triage patients that call the crisis hotline
• Occasionally assist with the Mobile Crisis Team
• Worked along side principal investigators to coordinate qualitative research into Mother-child attachment research
• Performed behavioral experiments and documented findings
• Assisted in performing electroencephalogram (EEG) testings by placing participants in caps.
• Gathered and coded research data according to study rubric
•Organized participant-informed consents and other documentations (demographics and intakes)
EMR/EHR software proficiency for programs (Practice Partners, HIE-Sunrise, and Accumed)
Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, and teams
Bilingual Spanish/English
Familiar with Medical and Psychiatric jargon
Knowledgeable with Health Insurances and referrals
Familiar with different medication and medical devices
Trained in Narcan for overdose prevention