Jacqueline Cheung, Bs, Rn
About Jacqueline Cheung, Bs, Rn
Jacqueline Cheung is a Staff Registered Nurse at NYU Langone Health and a Vaccination Nurse at Centers Urgent Care. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from New York University and a Bachelor of Arts in Health & Human Services from the University at Buffalo.
Current Position at NYU Langone Health
Jacqueline Cheung is a Staff Registered Nurse at NYU Langone Health. She began this role in 2021, where she applies her skills and expertise in a high-caliber healthcare environment. Her responsibilities include providing patient care, coordinating with interdisciplinary teams, and ensuring adherence to healthcare protocols.
Role at Centers Urgent Care
As a Vaccination Nurse at Centers Urgent Care, Jacqueline Cheung started in 2021. She specializes in administering vaccines and managing patient care related to immunizations. Her role supports public health initiatives by ensuring patients receive necessary vaccinations efficiently and safely.
Previous Experience as Student Nurse Extern
Jacqueline Cheung worked as a Student Nurse Extern at NYU Langone Health for six months in 2021. This position provided her with hands-on experience in clinical settings, contributing to her practical skills in patient care and hospital operations.
Past Position at Heart Vein NYC
From 2019 to 2020, Jacqueline Cheung served as a Medical Assistant at Heart Vein NYC. In this seven-month stint, she assisted with patient procedures, managed medical records, and supported the medical team in various administrative tasks.
Education at New York University
Jacqueline Cheung graduated from New York University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, completing her studies within a year from 2020 to 2021. This program equipped her with the advanced knowledge and skills necessary for a successful nursing career.
Education at University at Buffalo
Prior to her studies in nursing, Jacqueline Cheung earned a Bachelor of Arts in Health & Human Services from the University at Buffalo. She attended from 2015 to 2019, where she gained a broad understanding of health policies, human services, and community health issues.