Heather Kintzel
About Heather Kintzel
Heather Kintzel is the Manager of Adverse Event Business Process at Bristol Myers Squibb and a Registered Nurse at Capital Health, with over 13 years of experience in clinical and pharmaceutical settings.
Manager Adverse Event Business Process at Bristol Myers Squibb
Heather Kintzel serves as the Manager Adverse Event Business Process at Bristol Myers Squibb. In this role, she ensures consistency with the global adverse event database, managing drug safety databases, and various pharmaceutical interfaces. Her position requires strong leadership and communication skills, allowing her to operate effectively in a fast-paced environment. With over 13 years of experience in clinical and pharmaceutical settings, Heather brings valuable expertise to this role.
Registered Nurse at Capital Health
Heather Kintzel is also employed at Capital Health as a Registered Nurse. Her clinical experience spans Critical Care, Recovery Room, and Emergency Services as a Mobile Intensive Care Nurse. This role entails providing critical care services, showcasing her ability to work under pressure and deliver high standards of patient care. Her dual experience in both pharmaceutical and clinical settings differentiates her in the healthcare industry.
Education and Expertise in Nursing
Heather Kintzel pursued her education in nursing across various institutions. She achieved her Bachelor's in Registered Nursing from Thomas Edison State University (2009-2014). Additionally, she earned an Associate's degree in Registered Nursing from Capital Health System School of Nursing and Mercer County Community College (2008-2010). Heather is currently furthering her expertise through a program at Drexel University, focusing on Nursing Administration, Research, and Clinical Nursing (2021-2024). Her comprehensive education underpins her extensive experience in both clinical practice and pharmaceutical management.
Clinical and Pharmaceutical Experience
Heather Kintzel brings over 13 years of extensive experience in clinical and pharmaceutical settings. Her roles have ranged from managing adverse event business processes at Bristol Myers Squibb to providing critical care as a Mobile Intensive Care Nurse at Capital Health. Her specific expertise includes managing drug safety databases, pharmaceutical interfaces, and ensuring consistency with global adverse event databases. Heather's ability to operate effectively in high-pressure environments highlights her proficiency and commitment to the healthcare industry.
Leadership and Communication Skills
Heather Kintzel is recognized for her strong leadership and communication skills. These skills have been crucial in her various roles, particularly as Manager Adverse Event Business Process at Bristol Myers Squibb, where effective communication and leadership are essential for ensuring compliance with global safety standards. Her ability to lead and communicate effectively is also demonstrated in her clinical roles, where clear and decisive action is needed in critical care environments.