Sarah Moore, Sarah Moore, CRNP
Curriculum Vitae
Sarah Moore, MSN, CRNP, FNP-C
Nurse Practitioner, Autonomic Medicine Section National Institutes of Health
10 Center Drive
Building 10, Room 7-3657
Bethesda, MD 20892
Phone # 301-318-8616
Accomplishments:
- Sole Nurse Practitioner in busy Autonomic Medicine Section (AMS).
- Serves as an Associate Investigator in the management of complex protocols, ensuring protocol compliance in accordance with IRB guidelines, FDA regulations, and good clinical practice guidelines.
- Graduated with Master of Science in Nursing, Shenandoah University in May 2021.
- Obtained Family Nurse Practitioner certification in June 2021.
- Recipient of the 2022 NIH Clinical Center CEO Award, as an instructor of the Neurological Nursing Assessment Group.
Leadership Attributes:
- Leads clinical research procedures in current role with AMS.
- Serves as NINDS faculty for the Nursing Education Series (NNES): Neuroscience 1.0 Simulation Sessions. Faculty responsible for training, coaching, and debriefing sessions to introduce a new neurological assessment tool in responding to a neurological emergency.
- Coordinates with the Neurology Consult Service to improve communication during evening and weekend admissions to the Clinical Center.
- Networks with The Dysautonomia Project continuing education for healthcare professionals, participants, and communities about autonomic disorders.
- Member of the NINDS Beacon Program – Nursing Career and Engagement Forum.
- Served as sole Licensed Independent Practitioner (LIP) for the section to personally monitor research MRIs in the NMR Center. This included working with the department to evaluate conditionally accepted devices.
- Serves as the required Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)-credentialed LIP in the NMR Center for the AMS section.
Mission Contributions:
- Supports the mission of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
- Learned to analyze protocol-specific data and upload to clinical spreadsheets.
- Generates summary progress notes for approval by the Protocol Investigator.
- Shared responsibility of checking and correcting research data for publication.
- Participates in inpatient debriefing sessions, confirming consent, data, adverse events,
and/or unanticipated problems.
- Provide time sensitive responses to protocol audits.
- Provide off shift coverage to meet section needs.
- Participates in demos, testing, and evaluations for new clinical research technology.
Education, Training, and Professional Development
- MSN/FNP, Shenandoah University MAY 2021 Winchester, MD
- BSN, Shenandoah University MAY 2016
Winchester, MD
- Intensive Care Course DEC 2009
Holy Cross Hospital, Silver Spring, MD
- AAS, Nursing, Atlantic Cape Community College MAY 2005 Pomona, NJ
Licenses/Certifications
- Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner, Compact State
License # R185649 DEC 2023 expiration
- American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB)
Family Nurse Practitioner /Certification # F06211675 JUN 2026 expiration
- National Provider Identifier (NPI)
Registry #1407529431 JUL 2021-present
- American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support JAN 2025 expiration
- AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support MAR 2025 expiration
CURRICULUM VITAE
Master of Science, Nursing/Family Nurse Practitioner MAY 2021 Shenandoah University
Winchester, MD
Bachelor of Science, Nursing MAY 2018
Shenandoah University Winchester, MD
Critical Care Certification DEC 2009
Holy Cross Hospital Silver Spring, MD
Telemetry Course OCT 2005
Cape Regional Medical Center Cape May Court House, NJ
Associate of Science, Nursing MAY 2005
Atlantic Cape Community College Pomona, NJ
High School Diploma JUN 1998
Middle Township High School Cape May Court House, NJ
Special Skills
- Perform in-depth neurological examinations and other screening tests to determine protocol eligibility.
- Conduct autonomic testing for patients with various types of autonomic failure.
- Analysis of autonomic data for patients with various types of autonomic failure.
- Management and care of adult patients with autonomic failure.
- Possess excellent intravenous (IV) venipuncture skills.
- Possess advance health assessment skills of adult patients.
Professional Experience
Advanced Practice Nurse OCT 21-Present
NIH, Bethesda, MD
- Obtain detailed history, assesses the patient's physical status through the performance of a physical examination.
- Performs or requests screening and diagnostic tests, discriminates between normal and abnormal findings, develops and implements a plan of care.
- Prescribes appropriate therapies within limits set by specialty certification organization,
- Independently carries out clinical research procedures for which a physician or investigator is not required to be physically present.
- Operates and maintains hemodynamic monitoring equipment during clinical laboratory procedures.
- Perform duties of associate investigator for selected NINDS protocols, in accordance with IRB guidelines, FDA regulations and Good Clinical Practice guidelines.
Clinical Research Nurse SEP 15- OCT 21
Neuroscience 7SWN Clinical Research Nurse
Manager Heather Rizzo and Clinical Coordinator Sandra Brown
(301) 451-1250
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center Bethesda, MD
- Providing care for the neurological and neurosurgery patient and developing patient management plans in response to the data obtained
- Proficient in CRIS documentation, including close monitoring of the neurosurgical patient.
- Assisting in procedures, then evaluating and interpreting findings with the care team
- Providing neurology patients and families counseling and health education
- Participation in patient care rounds updating the unit on protocol status.
- Informal leadership on the unit as a GRIDS champion and participation in unit-based council meetings
- Expertise in clinical research implementation and specialty nursing clinical practice
- Monitors Video EEG and GRIDS studies in facilitating individualized research.
- Manages neurosurgical pre and post op care in high acuity patient care population.
- Maintains patient safety and confidentiality in collaboration with patient, family, interdisciplinary and research teams.
- Advocacy for the research participant and family
Clinical Staff Telemetry Nurse JAN 09- FEB 21 Acute Cardiac Care 4SAC
Manager Lorri Cooper (301) 754-7540
Holy Cross Hospital Silver Spring, MD
- Work as Charge Nurse as needed.
- Provide assessment and interpretation of cardiac rhythms.
- Administers medications and monitors patient response, VS, cardiac monitor, mechanical ventilation, and blood sugar levels per protocol.
- Develops, implements, and updates nursing care plans and reports patient response to appropriate personnel and records accurate observations.
- Monitor patient flow and determine possible discharges and transfers.
- Core measure guidelines and documentation
- Preceptor to graduate nurses as well as orientation of new staff members.
Clinical Staff Nurse MAY 05 -AUG 12
2 East Acute Respiratory Care, 4th Floor Orthopedics and Oncology Units Manager Kathleen Podolski
Cape Regional Cape May Court House, NJ
- Coordinate and deliver patient care within a 48-bed unit.
- Perform patient admissions and discharges.
- Assess patient status and notify physician if clinical changes.
- Education of patients/families on health care needs, conditions, and options
- Preceptor to graduate nurses as well as orientation of new staff members.
- Coordinate services, treatments, and consultations using Meditech computer systems.
Awards 2022 NIH Clinical Center CEO Award |
NIH |
2022 |
Professional memberships American Association of Nurse Practitioners |
|
2021- present |
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society |
| 2018- present |
Continuing Education
Date | Conference or CE | Location | CE Hours |
Feb 2023 | Radiation Safety Course | Bethesda, MD | Certificate |
Jan 2022 | Sedation Course | Bethesda, MD | Certificate |
Aug 2022 | American Association of Nurse Practitioner (AANP) Understanding Suicidality | Online | 1.00 |
Jul 2022 | AANP Ten Essentials Every Practitioner Must Know: The Importance of Integrated Care | Online | 0.95 CE 0.25 PH |
Jul 2022 | AANP Can Understanding Gut-Brain Axis Biopsychosocial Pathway Improve Clinical Reasoning? | Online | 1.00 CE |
Jul 2022 | AANP NP Entrepreneurs as Risk Takers | Online | 0.80 CE |
Feb/Mar 2022 | ASENT 2022 Annual Meeting virtual conference | Online | Certificate |
Oct 2021 | NIH Prescribers training | Bethesda, Maryland | NA |
Annual | Ethics in Research Case discussions | Bethesda, Maryland | NA |
Mar 2023 | Advanced Cardiac Life Support –Provider Course | Bethesda, Maryland | NA |
Jul 2021 | SCOPE of Pain: Safer/Competent Opioid Prescribing Education Boston University School of Medicine CE/Opioid/Pharmacology Credits | Online | 2. 00 CE |
Mar 2021 | Penn State 27th Neuroscience Conference | Online | 9.00 CE |
Activities, Honors, Publications and Projects
2021 Presentation Ensuring Cultural Competence and Global Health 2021 Quality Improvement Project: Burnout
2019 & 2020 CUSP Team Leader
2019 Innovations in Advanced Practice Nursing Research Conference Poster Presentation at Shenandoah University: Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Speech Therapy Outcomes in Adult Stroke Patients with Aphasia
2018 Innovations in Advanced Practice Nursing Research Conference Poster Presentation at Shenandoah University: Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Speech Therapy Outcomes in Adult Stroke Patients
References:
Dr. David S. Goldstein, MD PhD, Chief, Autonomic Medicine Section, NINDS, National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Email: goldsteind@ninds.nih.gov Phone: 301-675-1110
Ms. Sharon Simon, Assistant Professor, Director Family Nurse Practitioner Program, Shenandoah University
Email: ssimon@su.edu Phone: 540-542-6233
Ms. Janna Gelsomino, Clinical Research Nurse, NINDS, National Institutes of Health (NIH)
NIH, current co-worker
Email: Janna.Gelsomino@nih.gov Phone: 301-435-5166
Sarah J. Moore -S
Digitally signed by Sarah J. Moore -S Date: 2023.06.07
Financial relationships
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:10/02/2023Date updated:10/02/2023
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