Woodlyne Pierre Lallemand
About Woodlyne Pierre Lallemand
Woodlyne Pierre Lallemand is a Clinical Nurse Educator currently working at NYU Langone Health-Long Island, NYU Winthrop Hospital, and Queens Borough Community College. She has extensive experience in nursing education and clinical practice, holding multiple advanced certifications and degrees in nursing.
Title
Woodlyne Pierre Lallemand holds the title of Clinical Nurse Educator and presently works in multiple significant roles within the healthcare sector.
Current Position at NYU Langone Health
Woodlyne Pierre Lallemand has been serving as a Nursing Professional Development Specialist at NYU Langone Health- Long Island since 2021. Her role focuses on the development of nursing professionals within the organization.
Current Position at NYU Winthrop Hospital
Since 2016, Woodlyne Pierre Lallemand has been working as a Clinical Nurse Educator at NYU Winthrop Hospital. She is based in Mineola, New York, and her responsibilities include nursing education and training.
Role at Queens Borough Community College
Woodlyne Pierre Lallemand has been an Adjunct Clinical Instructor at Queens Borough Community College since 2013. She teaches and mentors nursing students in Bayside, New York.
Previous Experience
Previously, Woodlyne Pierre Lallemand worked at North Shore-LIJ Health System as an RN-Home Care in 2009 for 5 months and at South Nassau Communities Hospital as an RN-OR from 2008 to 2009. Additionally, she worked as a Home Care Nurse at Maxim Health Systems from 2000 to 2007 in Queensbury, New York.
Education and Certifications
Woodlyne Pierre Lallemand has an extensive educational background. She earned a Legal Nurse Consultant certification from Stony Brook University in 2021. She received her Master of Science (MS) in Nursing Education from Hunter College, where she also obtained an MSN in CNL, Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing. Furthermore, she graduated with a BSN in Nursing Science from York College of the City University of New York and an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) in Nursing Science from Helene Fuld College of Nursing.