Mary Konyalian
About Mary Konyalian
Mary Konyalian serves as the Vice President of Neuroscience and Nursing at Emanate Health, where she has worked since 2020. With extensive experience in critical care and nursing administration, she has held leadership roles at various healthcare institutions, including Citrus Valley Health Partners and Glendale Memorial Hospital.
Work at Emanate Health
Mary Konyalian has served as Vice President of Neuroscience and Nursing at Emanate Health since 2020. In this role, she oversees various aspects of nursing and neuroscience services within the organization. Prior to this position, she held multiple director roles at Emanate Health since 2012, contributing to the management and improvement of clinical operations across different departments.
Education and Expertise
Mary Konyalian holds multiple advanced degrees. She earned a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology with a focus on family dynamics from Phillips Graduate Institute. Additionally, she completed a Master's of Science in Nursing from the University of Phoenix-Southern California Campus. She also holds a Bachelor's Degree in Health Care Administration from the University of Phoenix. Currently, she is pursuing an Associate's Degree in Registered Nursing at the American University of Beirut.
Background
Mary Konyalian has extensive experience in healthcare management, particularly in critical care and nursing services. She has worked at Citrus Valley Health Partners since 2012, where she has held various leadership roles, including Director of Critical Care ICU, CCU, and DOU. Prior to her tenure at Citrus Valley, she served as Critical Care Director at Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center for one year.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Mary Konyalian has held significant leadership positions, including Vice President of Nursing and Ancillary Support Services at Queen of the Valley Hospital. She has managed clinical operations across various departments, demonstrating her capability in healthcare administration and nursing leadership. Her contributions have been pivotal in enhancing the quality of care within the organizations she has served.