Alyssa Field Msn, Bsn, Rn
About Alyssa Field Msn, Bsn, Rn
Alyssa Field is a Nurse Clinician at NYU Langone Medical Center with a background in nursing education and social sciences.
Title
Alyssa Field holds the title of Nurse Clinician at NYU Langone Medical Center. Alyssa has been part of the medical center since 2014.
Education and Expertise
Alyssa Field has a comprehensive educational background in nursing and social sciences. She achieved a Master's degree in Nursing Education from Western Governors University, studying from 2015 to 2017. Additionally, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse from New York University, completed between 2011 and 2012. Alyssa also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences Interdisciplinary from the University at Buffalo, completed from 2007 to 2011.
Professional Background
Alyssa Field began her career at Aviator Sports and Events Center as part of the Fitness Center team in 2011 for four months in Brooklyn, NY. She then served as a Clinical Nurse at Saint Francis Hospital-The Heart Center in Roslyn, NY, from 2013 to 2014. Alyssa has been with NYU Langone Medical Center as a Nurse Clinician since 2014. Alongside her professional roles, she pursued her education and professional skills development.
Work at NYU Langone Medical Center
Since 2014, Alyssa Field has been employed as a Nurse Clinician at NYU Langone Medical Center. In this role, she has been responsible for numerous clinical duties and patient care responsibilities in Cobble Hill, enhancing the medical center's capabilities. Her expertise in nursing has been a vital part of the center's operations.
Previous Roles
Before joining NYU Langone Medical Center, Alyssa Field was employed at Saint Francis Hospital-The Heart Center as a Clinical Nurse from 2013 to 2014. Prior to that, she accumulated experience at New York University as a BSN student and worked as part of the Fitness Center team at Aviator Sports and Events Center in 2011. Her early career experiences laid the foundation for her subsequent roles in clinical settings.