Master of Public Health, Master of Business Administration, Masters
School / High School:
The Johns Hopkins University
2004 to 2013
Skills
Public Health • Data Analysis • Healthcare • Healthcare Information Technology • Project Management • Healthcare Management • Global Health • Program Evaluation • Research • Clinical Research • Leadership • Design Thinking • Public Speaking • Healthcare Information Technology • Innovation • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Quality Improvement • Patient Safety • Icu • Systems Engineering • Integrated Project Delivery • Health Policy • Healthcare Consulting • Clinical Trials • Team Building
Languages
English
Interests
Kids • Cooking • Collecting Antiques • Investing • Outdoors • Electronics • Home Improvement • Shooting • Crafts • Gourmet Cooking • Sports • Music • Reading • The Arts • Travel • Movies • Collecting • Home Decoration
Coaptech Jul 2016 - Nov 13, 2016
Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer
Johns Hopkins University Jul 1, 2011 - Nov 13, 2016
Program Leader - Emerge
Johns Hopkins Medicine Jun 2010 - Jul 2011
Quality and Innovation Project Manager
Johns Hopkins Hospital Jun 2008 - Jun 2010
Administrative Resident
Wnyc Radio 2005 - 2005
Intern
Education:
The Johns Hopkins University 2004 - 2013
Master of Public Health, Master of Business Administration, Masters
The Johns Hopkins University 2011
Master of Public Health, Master of Business Administration, Masters
The Johns Hopkins University 2009 - 2010
Master of Public Health, Master of Business Administration, Masters, Business, Public Health, Health Care
Duke University 2002 - 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Economics
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Skills:
Public Health Data Analysis Healthcare Healthcare Information Technology Project Management Healthcare Management Global Health Program Evaluation Research Clinical Research Leadership Design Thinking Public Speaking Healthcare Information Technology Innovation Cross Functional Team Leadership Quality Improvement Patient Safety Icu Systems Engineering Integrated Project Delivery Health Policy Healthcare Consulting Clinical Trials Team Building
Interests:
Kids Cooking Collecting Antiques Investing Outdoors Electronics Home Improvement Shooting Crafts Gourmet Cooking Sports Music Reading The Arts Travel Movies Collecting Home Decoration
Languages:
English
Us Patents
Systems, Apparatus, And Methods For Delivering A Medical Device Beyond A Bifurcation In A Body Lumen
Systems, apparatus, and methods for placing an elongated tube within a patient's body are described herein. In some embodiments, an apparatus includes an elongated tube, a magnetic tip, and an inflatable member. The elongated tube can have a first end and a second end, and can define a first lumen and a second lumen. The first lumen can extend from the first end to the second end. The magnetic tip can be coupled to the first end of the elongated tube. The magnetic tip can be tapered toward a distal end of the magnetic tip. An inflatable member can be disposed within the elongated tube proximal of the tapered magnetic tip and fluidically coupled to the second lumen such that the inflatable member can receive fluid via the second lumen.
Systems, Apparatus, And Methods For Placing A Guidewire For A Gastrostomy Tube
- Baltimore MD, US Howard CAROLAN - Baltimore MD, US Elisabeth GOLDWASSER - Baltimore MD, US
International Classification:
A61J 15/00 A61B 17/34
Abstract:
Devices, systems, and methods for guidewire placement for a gastrostomy tube are described herein. A system can include an elongated tube, an inflatable member, and a guidewire assembly. The elongated tube can have a first end, a second end, and can define a lumen. The inflatable member can be coupled to the first end of the elongated tube and can be fluidically coupled to the lumen such that the inflatable member can receive fluid via the lumen. The guidewire assembly can include a guidewire having a first end and a second end. The first end of the guidewire assembly can include a coupling member, the coupling member configured to couple to the inflatable member such that translation of the elongated tube translates the guidewire assembly.