Casey Woods
About Casey Woods
Casey Woods is a Surgical Coordinator at NYU Langone Medical Center and a Volunteer Advocate for Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children, with a background in Applied Conflict Management and Negotiation & Conflict Resolution.
Current Roles
Casey Woods currently holds the position of Surgical Coordinator at NYU Langone Medical Center. In her role, she is responsible for coordinating surgical procedures, ensuring effective communication among medical staff, and managing complex situations that arise in a healthcare setting. Additionally, since 2017, Casey has been volunteering as an advocate for children through the Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children program in the Greater New York City Area.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to her current roles, Casey Woods worked as a Supervised Visitation Monitor at Family & Community Services, Inc. in 2015 for four months. She also served as an Administrative Assistant and Receptionist at Benefit Resource Group from 2012 to 2015 in the Reno, Nevada area, where she gained experience in administrative operations and client services.
Education and Expertise
Casey Woods holds a Master of Science (MS) in Negotiation & Conflict Resolution from Columbia University in the City of New York, which she completed in 2021. Her education also includes a Bachelor of Arts in Applied Conflict Management from Kent State University, completed in 2015. This academic background has equipped her with the necessary skills to manage and resolve conflicts efficiently, which are essential in her role as a Surgical Coordinator.
Volunteer Advocacy Work
Since 2017, Casey Woods has been actively involved in the Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children program, where she serves as a Volunteer Advocate. In this role, she focuses on supporting children in the Greater New York City Area, working to ensure their well-being and proper representation in court settings.
Skills in Conflict Management
Casey Woods's expertise in Applied Conflict Management is integral to her role at NYU Langone Medical Center. Her ability to handle complex situations and resolve issues effectively is crucial in the fast-paced environment of surgical coordination. Additionally, her background in teamwork and leadership aids in maintaining smooth operations and ensuring effective communication among medical staff.