New York City, New York Jun 12, 2020 (Issuewire.com) - Emily is a registered nurse & a certified pediatric nurse who can be found on staff at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania.
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is the nation’s first hospital devoted exclusively to the care of children. Since its start in 1855, it has been the birthplace for countless breakthroughs and dramatic firsts in pediatric medicine. Built on a foundation of delivering safe, high-quality, family-centered care, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia has fostered medical discoveries and innovations that have improved pediatric healthcare and saved countless children’s lives.
Prior to her current endeavors, Emily worked at Children’s National Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and Mount Sinai Hospital.
As for her academic career, she obtained her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. in 2000. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree in Nursing Administration from the Chamberlain University College of Nursing in 2020.
For the purpose of advancing her professional efforts, she remains a member of the Association of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses (APHON). The APHON supports nurses and their practice to optimize outcomes for children, adolescents, and young adults with cancer and blood disorders and their families.
A Registered Nurse (RN) is a nurse who has graduated from a nursing program and met the requirements outlined by a country, state, province, or similar licensing body to obtain a nursing license. RNs fulfill a variety of job duties. In addition to their primary role in treating and caring for patients, their responsibilities also include educating patients and the public about a variety of medical conditions, as well as providing emotional support and advice to the families of their patients. Other RN job functions include leadership, research, performing diagnostic tests and analyzing results, operating medical equipment, administering medications, recording patients’ symptoms and medical histories, and assisting with patient rehabilitation and follow-up.
A Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN) is a nurse who works in the offices of family physicians and pediatricians, as well as in hospitals and clinics. Much of their work revolves around gaining children’s trust and helping put them at ease, so doctors can examine and treat them. The nurse can also take the patients’ vital signs, conduct examinations, and take samples for laboratory testing. In addition, pediatric nurses play an important role in prevention and wellness by coaching kids and their parents in proper lifestyle and hygiene habits. Some pediatric nurses also work in public health, providing care through school systems or community clinics.
Learn More About Emily Kropp:
Through her online profile, https://todaysnurse.org/network/index.php?do=/4146050/info/
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