Angela Groshner, Msn, Rn, Ccrn, Ibclc
About Angela Groshner, Msn, Rn, Ccrn, Ibclc
Angela Groshner is a Senior Professional Staff Nurse and Clinical NICU Innovation Manager with extensive experience in nursing and clinical leadership. She has worked at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh and Medela, holding various roles since 2012.
Work at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Angela Groshner has been employed at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh since 2020 as a Senior Professional Staff Nurse. In this role, she provides specialized nursing care to pediatric patients. Prior to her current position, she served as an Interim Unit Director for six months in 2019, overseeing nursing operations and patient care within her unit. Additionally, she worked as a Clinician from 2016 to 2020, where she contributed to the direct care of patients and collaborated with healthcare teams.
Current Role at Medela
Since 2022, Angela Groshner has held the position of Clinical NICU Innovation Manager at Medela. In this role, she focuses on developing and implementing innovative solutions for neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Her expertise in clinical nursing and experience in NICU settings inform her work, allowing her to contribute to advancements in neonatal care and support healthcare professionals in delivering optimal patient outcomes.
Education and Expertise
Angela Groshner earned her Master’s degree in Nursing Administration, Nursing Leadership, and Education from Carlow University, completing her studies from 2014 to 2016. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Registered Nursing from PennWest Edinboro, where she studied from 2008 to 2012. Her educational background equips her with the knowledge and skills necessary for leadership roles in nursing and clinical practice.
Previous Experience at Medela
Before her current role at Medela, Angela Groshner worked as a Clinical NICU Specialist from 2020 to 2022. In this position, she provided clinical support and expertise to NICUs, focusing on improving patient care and outcomes. Her experience in this role contributed to her understanding of the challenges and needs within neonatal care environments.