Samantha Palmer
About Samantha Palmer
Samantha Palmer is a Nurse Practitioner at NYU Langone Health with extensive experience in nursing and emergency care.
Current Role at NYU Langone Health
Samantha Palmer is currently working as a Nurse Practitioner at NYU Langone Health. She began her role there in 2018. With a background that spans various disciplines in nursing and patient care, she brings extensive experience to her current role. Her work at NYU Langone involves providing comprehensive healthcare services, managing patient treatment plans, and contributing to interdisciplinary medical teams.
Previous Experience at Hospital for Special Surgery
Before her current role, Samantha Palmer worked at the Hospital for Special Surgery from 2015 to 2018. During her tenure as a Registered Nurse, she gained significant experience in patient care and specialized medical procedures. This position allowed her to develop a deeper understanding of surgical nursing and patient recovery.
Early Career in Nursing
Samantha Palmer began her nursing career at Lenox Hill Hospital as an RN from 2012 to 2013. She then moved to Staten Island University Hospital, where she served as a Registered Nurse in the Emergency Department from 2013 to 2015. These early roles were instrumental in shaping her skills in critical care and emergency medicine.
Academic Background
Samantha Palmer's academic journey includes a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from New York University, completed between 2011 to 2012. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from St. Francis College, attained from 2006 to 2010. Additionally, she pursued advanced nursing studies at Monmouth University, earning a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Recently, she further specialized her expertise at the University of Pennsylvania, achieving an MSN with a focus on Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP).
Research Experience
Samantha Palmer also has notable experience in clinical and academic research. In 2012, she worked as a Research Assistant at NYU Clinical Cancer Center. Prior to that, she was involved in undergraduate research with the American Chemical Society from 2009 to 2010 during her time at Adelphi University. These roles provided her with a solid foundation in scientific research methodologies and data analysis.