This document is a resume for Sarah Schlotterbeck Perl, who is currently completing a pediatric nurse practitioner program at New York University and seeking employment in pediatrics. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Hood College. Her clinical experience includes working in pediatric units at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and New York medical centers. She is also a registered nurse with experience in neonatal and pediatric units. Her research experience includes projects at Johns Hopkins Hospital and the National Institutes of Health.
1. Sarah Schlotterbeck Perl
6711 Evanston Rd ● Baltimore, Maryland 21209
240 285 4592
sjs666@nyu.edu
OBJECTIVE
Registered nurse in the Johns Hopkins University Neonatal Intensive Care Unit currently completing the pediatric nurse
practitioner program at New York University looking to obtain employment in pediatrics as an advanced care provider.
EDUCATION
New York University College of Nursing, New York, NY
Masters of Science in Nursing, anticipated graduation May 2016
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, May 2011
Hood College, Frederick, MD
Bachelor of Arts in Biology, Concentration in Genetics: May 2009
GRADUATE NURSE PRACTITIONER CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
• Cardiac Care Unit Fall, 2015
• Pediatric Emergency Department Summer 2015-Fall 2015
• Endocrinology and Oncology Spring 2016
New York City, New York
• Gouvenours Health Medical, Center Primary Care experience Spring 2016
• Montefiore Medical Center, Pediatric Emergency Department Spring 2015
• New York University Langone Medical Center, Newborn Nursery Spring 2015
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Registered Nurse
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Baltimore, MD December 2014-Current
Registered Nurse
Maimonides Medical Center Pediatric Emergency Department, Brooklyn, NY May 2012-May 2014
Registered Nurse I
University of Maryland Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Baltimore, MD July 2011-May 2012
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Staff Nurse Lead Committee Member, Pediatric Palliative Care Committee
University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore MD July 2011-May 2012
Research and Database Assistant, Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia Laboratory
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD January 2010-May 2011
Research Honors Fellow
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore MD January 2010-May 2011
College Intern, The National Cancer Institute, Laboratory of Experimental Immunology and Inflammation
National Institutes of Health, Ft. Detrick, Frederick, MD May 2007-May 2009
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Nursing Student Mentor, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing January 2014-current
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2. Volunteer/ Coordinating Team Member, Project Health, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Emergency
Department November 2009-February 2010
Volunteer, Frederick Memorial Hospital, Emergency Room and Regional Cancer Therapy Center 2004-2008
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Bereavement Care Committee, Member, Maimonides Medical Center January 2013-2014
Pediatric Palliative Care Steering Committee, Lead Member, University of Maryland Medical Center July 2011-May 2012
Secretary, Maryland Association of Nursing Students January 2010-June 2011
Executive Resolutions Chair, Maryland Association of Nursing Students November 2010-June 2011
Treasurer, National Student Nurses Association, Johns Hopkins University April 2010-June 2011
Chair, Haiti Relief Campaign, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing January 2010-May 2010
HONORS/AWARDS
Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society
Scholastic Honors, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Johns Hopkins Nurses’ Alumni Association Award, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Tri-Beta National Biological Honor Society Member
Student Research Training Award, National Institutes of Health
Recipient, Presidential, Hudson, and Legacy Scholarship, Hood College
CERTIFICATES/ TRAINING/ AFFILIATIONS
National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners
American Nurses Association
Registered Nurse, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York Board of Nursing, current
CPR/BLS certified for Healthcare Providers, American Red Cross
Neonatal Resuscitation Program Certified, American Academy of Pediatrics
Pediatric Advanced Life Support, American Academy of Pediatrics/American Heart Association
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Baccalaureate Commencement Speaker (2011, May 26). Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD.
Schlotterbeck, SJ., Allen, JK., Calkins, H., Murray, B., Tichnell, C., James, C. (2011, May 11). Arrythmogenic Right
Ventricular Dysplasia: Sudden Death in a Rare Cardiomyopathy. Poster presented at the Johns Hopkins University School of
Nursing Research Honors Fellow Poster Session, Baltimore, MD.
Schlotterbeck, SJ., (2011, April 6-9). In Support of Research and Education for Quality Pediatric Palliative Care, Resolution
presented and adopted by the House of Delegates at the National Student Nurses Association Annual Convention, Salt Lake
City, UT.
Radio Guest on National Public Radio WYPR, Maryland Morning with Shiela Kast. (2010, January 28). Yes We Need No New
Nurses. Baltimore, MD.
Schlotterbeck, SJ. (2010, July). Retinopathy of Prematurity An Eye Toward Prevention: The University of Maryland’s
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit’s Clinical Practice Guidelines on Oxygen Saturation Limits in the Neonate. Poster presented at
University of Maryland Student Nurse Residency Program, Baltimore, MD.
Bergeron-Sawitzke, J., Gold, B., Olsh, A., Schlotterbeck, SJ., Allikmets, R., Visvanathan, K., and Dean, M. (2009 September).
Multilocus Analysis of Age Related Macular Degeneration. European Journal of Human Genetics.17 (9), 1190-1199.
Schlotterbeck, SJ., Bergeron J., Gold B., Dean M. (2008, May). A Deletion of Two Complement Genes Protects Against the
Most Common Cause of Blindness. Poster presented at Spring Research Festival, Ft. Detrick, MD.
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