Aimee Carter
About Aimee Carter
Aimee Carter is a Clinical Specialist II at Nevro, where she has worked since 2017. She has extensive experience in nursing and clinical education, having previously held positions at Macquarie University Hospital and Sydney Adventist Hospital.
Current Role at Nevro
Aimee Carter currently holds the position of Clinical Specialist II at Nevro, where she has been employed since 2017. In this role, she applies her clinical expertise to support the company's initiatives in pain management and neuromodulation therapies. Her experience in this position spans over seven years, contributing to her knowledge and proficiency in the field.
Previous Experience at Nevro
Aimee Carter previously worked at Nevro as a Clinical Specialist from 2015 to 2017. During her two years in this role, she was based in Redwood City, California. Her responsibilities included providing clinical support and education related to the company's products and services, enhancing her skills in patient care and clinical application.
Clinical Experience at Macquarie University Hospital
Aimee Carter served at Macquarie University Hospital in various roles. From 2012 to 2014, she worked as a Clinical Nurse Educator, focusing on the coronary care, cardiothoracic ward, and oncology ward. Prior to this, she was a Registered Nurse in the angiography department for one month in 2013. Her tenure at the hospital provided her with diverse clinical experiences in critical care settings.
Nursing Background at Sydney Adventist Hospital
Aimee Carter has a substantial background in nursing, having worked at Sydney Adventist Hospital in multiple capacities. She was a Registered Nurse in the cardiac ward and orthopedic ward from 2003 to 2004 for one year. Additionally, she served in the coronary care unit from 2004 to 2008 for four years, and earlier as an Assistant in Nursing from 2001 to 2003 for two years. These roles contributed to her comprehensive understanding of patient care.
Education and Qualifications
Aimee Carter completed her education at the University of Technology Sydney, where she earned a bachelor's degree from 2001 to 2003. She also attended St Ives High School and Waitara Primary School, laying the foundation for her academic and professional journey in nursing and healthcare.