Adona Pjetergjoka
About Adona Pjetergjoka
Adona Pjetergjoka is an Undergraduate Research Assistant at NYU Langone Medical Center with a background in biology from Macaulay Honors College at The City University of New York.
Current Position at NYU Langone Medical Center
Adona Pjetergjoka is currently serving as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at NYU Langone Medical Center. She has been in this role since 2016. Her work involves assisting with various research projects and supporting clinical studies. Her contributions aid in the advancement of medical research and the implementation of innovative healthcare solutions.
Previous Experience at Mount Sinai Health System
In 2016, Adona Pjetergjoka worked as a Clinical Research Associate at Mount Sinai Health System for 5 months. During her tenure, she was involved in clinical trials, managing patient data, and ensuring compliance with research protocols. Her role was pivotal in supporting the clinical research team and facilitating effective communication between departments.
Volunteer Experience at Bayside Medical
Adona Pjetergjoka volunteered at BAYSIDE MEDICAL from 2015 to 2017. Located in Jamaica, NY, she dedicated two years to assisting medical staff and engaging with patients. Her volunteer work involved administrative tasks and providing support to healthcare providers, which helped her gain practical experience in a medical setting.
Educational Background
Adona Pjetergjoka completed her Bachelor's Degree in Biology at Macaulay Honors College at The City University of New York, where she studied from 2013 to 2017. Her academic journey provided a robust foundation in biological sciences, preparing her for her subsequent roles in medical research. Prior to that, she graduated from Townsend Harris High School, where she completed her high school education from 2009 to 2013.
Student Volunteer at Vein Specialists of New York
From 2014 to 2015, Adona Pjetergjoka volunteered as a Student Volunteer at Vein Specialists of New York. During her 5-month stint, she assisted with patient care and medical procedures, gaining exposure to vascular health and treatment. The experience further enhanced her understanding of clinical operations and patient interactions.