Joan (Nih/Ninds) Ohayon
About Joan (Nih/Ninds) Ohayon
Joan Ohayon is a Nurse Practitioner with extensive experience in clinical research management. She has worked at the National Institutes of Health since 1997 and currently serves as a Clinical Research Project Manager at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Joan Ohayon has been employed at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 1997. In her role as a Nurse Practitioner, she has contributed to various healthcare initiatives and patient care programs. In 2022, she transitioned to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), where she serves as a Clinical Research Project Manager and Program Official. This position involves overseeing clinical research projects and managing programs related to neurological disorders.
Education and Expertise
Joan Ohayon earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing Science from James Madison University, completing her studies from 1989 to 1993. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Science in Family Practice Nurse/Nursing from Marymount University, where she studied from 1995 to 1997. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in nursing and family practice, enhancing her capabilities in clinical settings.
Background
Joan Ohayon has a professional background that spans over two decades in the healthcare field. After completing her undergraduate studies, she began her career as a Nurse Practitioner at NIH. Her experience includes direct patient care, clinical research, and program management, particularly in the area of neurological disorders. Her long tenure at NIH reflects her commitment to advancing healthcare and research.
Achievements
Throughout her career at the National Institutes of Health, Joan Ohayon has been involved in various clinical research projects, particularly at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Her role as a Clinical Research Project Manager/Program Official involves significant responsibilities in managing research initiatives. Her contributions to the field of nursing and clinical research have been recognized within the NIH community.