Katherine Rabaut, Srna, Bsn, Rn, Ccrn, Cpn
About Katherine Rabaut, Srna, Bsn, Rn, Ccrn, Cpn
Katherine Rabaut is a Pediatric Intensive Care Nurse specializing in pediatric cardiac intensive care at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and NYU Langone Health.
Professional Title
Katherine Rabaut holds the professional title of Pediatric Intensive Care Nurse. She specializes in providing care in high-pressure environments, particularly in pediatric cardiac intensive care, reflecting her advanced training and experience in critical pediatric healthcare.
Current Positions
Katherine Rabaut is currently employed at two esteemed healthcare institutions. She works at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital as a Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Nurse and at NYU Langone Health as a Pediatric Intensive Care Nurse. Her roles at these distinguished hospitals underline her expertise in pediatric intensive care.
Previous Experience
Katherine Rabaut previously worked as a Surgical Technician at Michigan Medicine from 2016 to 2017. This role, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, contributed to her foundational experience in surgical procedures and patient care within high-stress environments.
Education and Certifications
Katherine Rabaut has a strong academic background in nursing. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from the University of Michigan, where she studied from 2012 to 2017. Additionally, she pursued advanced studies at Columbia University, focusing on Nurse Anesthesia and obtaining a Doctorate of Nurse Anesthesia. She is also certified in Critical Care Nursing (CCRN) and Pediatric Nursing (CPN), demonstrating her comprehensive knowledge and competence in these specialized areas.
Skills and Expertise
Katherine Rabaut has developed a wealth of skills throughout her career. She excels in maintaining compassionate relationships with patients and their families, highlighting her commitment to empathetic care. Her effective troubleshooting skills are vital in challenging healthcare situations, and her strong leadership and critical thinking abilities are essential to her nursing practice. These skills ensure high-quality care and effective decision-making in critical conditions.