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Research

Shannon Reilly, RN MPH

Sabine Z. Bousleiman, RN, MSN

Our research staff keeps us on the cutting edge of advances in maternal fetal medicine. They are able to incorporate breakthroughs in knowledge into the care of our patients.

Shannon Reilly, RN MPH

Title: 
Clinical Research Coordinator, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Columbia University

Education:
Associate of Science in Nursing, State University of New York
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, State University of New York Master of Public Health, Maternal Child Health, New York Medical College

Associations and Certifications:
Member, Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses
Friend of College Member, American College of Nurse-Midwives


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Sabine Z. Bousleiman, RN, MSN

Title: 
Research Nurse Coordinator, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Columbia University

Education:
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Master of Science, Perinatal Nursing, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

Certifications: 
Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist, licensed by the American Board of Nursing, New Jersey Registered Nurse, New York State and New Jersey
Certified Perinatal Nurse, American Nurses Credentialing Center

Sabine Bousleiman, a research nurse and coordinator, implements studies of the Maternal Fetal Medicine Unit Network (MFMU). She is experienced in high-risk prenatal care, quality assurance, data analysis and state regulatory committees. She has attended a number of conferences and participated as a public speaker and panelist. Her work on cultural diversity in healthcare is complemented by her fluency in Arabic, English and French and knowledge of Spanish. She is a Community Leader in Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society of Nursing and, as an undergraduate, she received an Academic Achievement Scholarship and the Florence Nightingale Award.

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