Transplant Coordinator
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I am a seasoned Transplant Donor Coordinator with over two decades of experience in organ donation logistics, transplant program operations, and compassionate family support. My career has spanned high-impact roles at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Gift of Life Donor Program, where I’ve helped coordinate hundreds of heart, lung, liver, and kidney transplants—including the world’s first pediatric bilateral hand transplant.
With a strong foundation in biology, philosophy, and environmental safety management, I bring both clinical insight and ethical perspective to every case. I’m passionate about honoring donor legacies, improving transplant outcomes, and fostering collaboration across multidisciplinary teams.
Whether leading organ call operations, mentoring staff, or ensuring regulatory compliance, I strive to deliver excellence with empathy and precision.
Experienced Transplant Donor Coordinator with over 20 years of expertise in organ donation logistics, multidisciplinary collaboration, and family-centered care. Proven track record in managing complex transplant workflows, including heart, lung, liver, and kidney procedures, with a strong focus on regulatory compliance and operational excellence. Played a pivotal role in the world’s first pediatric bilateral hand transplant and consistently contributed to high-volume transplant programs.
Master of Science in Environmental Protection and Safety Management
Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA
Focused on regulatory compliance, safety protocols, and environmental health—skills that complement transplant coordination and healthcare operations.
Bachelor of Science in Biology and Philosophy
Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA
Provided a strong foundation in biological sciences and ethical reasoning, essential for organ donation and transplant work.
Accelerated BSN Program (Partial Completion)
Rutgers University School of Nursing, Camden, NJ
Completed 2 of 4 semesters before withdrawing due to family circumstances. Demonstrated commitment to clinical education and patient care.