Joan Dispenza |
Joan Dispenza had an absolutely successful career in the professional health care industry before she retired in 2009. She had the career that some medical professionals can only hope to achieve after years of unwavering dedication and success. She graduated in 1976 with her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from the prestigious D’Youville College located in Buffalo, New York. She was a member of the Honor Society known as the Sigma Theta Tau Zeta Nu Chapter for her exceptional work while obtaining her Master of Science degree in community health administration in 1989. She received both degrees from D’Youville College where she established herself as an exceptionally gifted student. Joan began her career as a nurse at the Millard Fillmore Hospital also located in Buffalo, New York and quickly rose through the ranks. She went from the head nurse to director of nursing, to acting director of clinical practice development, and finally to clinical manager of ambulatory care services. She was able to move seamlessly from one area of the health care world to another using her skills and dedication to the job. Many professionals working in health care only have a background in a single side of the industry, but she has a strong background and skill set that was derived from both the business and the medical side. Joan Dispenza has the proven ability to lead people on the path of success. Not only has she been in charge of operations and responsible for entire nursing staffs, but she has also been in charge of the daily operations of entire surgical centers. She has a strong educational and work experience based background in both medicine and health care business, which allows her to excel beyond the point of many of her competitors in the industry. Joan Dispenza is a certified New York State Registered Nurse and has been CASC Certified since 2003. She is a member of prestigious health care groups including the American College of Health Care Executives, the Western New York Heath Care Executives Forum, and the American Organization of Nurse Executives. Comments are closed.
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