Lori Coates
About Lori Coates
Lori Coates is a Clinical Account Specialist at Biosense Webster, where she has worked since 2018. She specializes in educating physicians and staff on electrophysiology products and has a background in nursing with degrees from Ohio University and Hocking College.
Work at BioSense
Lori Coates has been employed at Biosense Webster since 2018, serving as a Clinical Account Specialist in the Electrophysiology (EP) division. In this role, she educates and trains physicians and electrophysiology staff on the use of Biosense Webster products. Coates is also responsible for acting as the business unit leader for the Dayton pod, overseeing operations and ensuring effective training and support for clinical staff. Additionally, she has worked as a Clinical Support Specialist since 2017, providing expertise in the Cincinnati Area.
Education and Expertise
Lori Coates holds a Bachelor's of Science in Nursing, which she obtained from Ohio University between 2013 and 2015. Prior to this, she studied at Hocking College, where she achieved qualifications as a Registered Nurse and Licensed Practical Nurse from 1998 to 2000. Her educational background supports her extensive experience in the nursing field, particularly in electrophysiology, where she has developed expertise in using radio frequency energy for treating cardiac muscle and managing arrhythmias.
Background
Before joining Biosense Webster, Lori Coates worked at TriHealth for eight years as a Registered Nurse from 2006 to 2014. She later transitioned to the role of Electrophysiology Nurse at TriHealth from 2014 to 2017, where she gained specialized experience in cardiac care. Earlier in her career, she worked as a Licensed Practical Nurse at O'Bleness Memorial Hospital from 1999 to 2001. This diverse background in nursing has equipped her with a solid foundation in patient care and clinical practices.
Clinical Responsibilities
In her current role, Lori Coates operates the Carto 3D mapping system during cardiac ablations, assisting physicians in identifying areas of the heart that cause arrhythmias. She also serves as a field trainer for new clinical staff at Biosense Webster, sharing her knowledge and skills to enhance the team's capabilities. Coates' responsibilities highlight her commitment to improving patient outcomes through effective training and advanced clinical techniques.