Devorah Hertzberg
About Devorah Hertzberg
Devorah Hertzberg is a Nurse Practitioner at NYU Langone Health, specializing in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit since 2019. She has extensive experience in critical care and has worked in various nursing roles in the Greater New York City Area.
Title and Current Position
Devorah Hertzberg holds the title of Nurse Practitioner and is currently working at NYU Langone Health. She has been with the institution since 2019. In her current role, she works in the Cardiology department and specifically focuses on the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU).
Previous Experience
Before becoming a Nurse Practitioner, Devorah Hertzberg accumulated several years of experience in nursing and healthcare. From 2014 to 2019, she served as a Critical Care Registered Nurse at NYU Langone Health in the Greater New York City Area. Prior to that, she worked as a Registered Nurse at Long Island Jewish Medical Center for one year from 2013 to 2014.
Volunteer Work
Devorah has an extensive history of volunteer work. She volunteered at Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola, NY, in 2012 for seven months. Additionally, she was a Volunteer at Ronald McDonald House and a Respite Volunteer at Chai Lifeline, both from 2010 to 2011 for seven months each. Earlier, she worked as a Teacher's Assistant at Yeshiva University in 2010 for four months.
Educational Background
Devorah Hertzberg has a well-rounded academic background in nursing and biology. She studied Nursing Science at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in 2012. Prior to that, she completed her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in General Biology at Yeshiva University from 2007 to 2011. She also achieved a Master's degree from New York University.
Specialization in Cardiology
Since 2019, Devorah Hertzberg has specialized in cardiology at NYU Langone Health. As a Nurse Practitioner, she works within the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, where she applies her extensive training and experience to care for patients with critical cardiac conditions.