Archive for month: March, 2025
Meet Chandni Patel, who grew her career from intern to a blood bank laboratory operations manager at Plainview and Syosset hospitals. Throughout her time at Northwell, Chandni has been grateful for all the resources that helped her expand her knowledge and confidently progress in her career while receiving support and recognition from her peers and leaders. Today, as a blood bank laboratory operations manager, Chandni is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the blood banks at Plainview and Syosset hospitals, including patient blood management and quality assurance. She conducts quarterly transfusion committee meetings where transfusion practices, ordering practices and usage statistics are reviewed. Chandni also collaborates with other hospitals on transfusion surveillance and transfusion record audits.
Chandni began her career with us in 2009 as a student intern working among multiple Northwell sites, including the Northwell Health Imaging Center for Advanced Medicine, Glen Cove Hospital, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, and North Shore University Hospital (NSUH). The success she found by interning with Northwell, while furthering her education, led her to her next role in 2010 as a lab technologist at South Shore University Hospital. In this position, Chandni performed tests, such as antibody screenings and antibody identification tests. She was also responsible for receiving and maintaining blood inventory and issuing blood products (such as platelets, plasma and more). The following year, Chandni began her role as a blood bank technologist at NSUH, where she was responsible for performing tests, such as antibody titer and cord blood testing, performing quality control, instrument maintenance and more. After six years in this role, she began working as a blood bank supervisor at Long Island Jewish Valley Stream Hospital (LIJVS), where she supervised blood bank staff, performed instrument validation, monitored blood and regent supply, and reviewed daily/monthly quality control. In 2019, Chandni advanced in her role as a blood bank lab operations manager at LIJVS.
Today, Chandni holds the same title while working at both Plainview and Syosset hospitals since 2022. She was able to advance as a leader with the knowledge gained in her past experiences and development programs, including the L-lead program and the high-potential program. The L-Lead program is a leadership certificate designed to help lab leaders improve their skills in quality, operations and more. The high-potential program at Long Island Jewish Valley Stream helps leaders build their abilities through professional development. Chandi shared, “The many learning and growth opportunities provided at Northwell Health helped me achieve success. I also benefitted from constructive feedback, recognition and support from my team and senior colleagues.” Chandni also partook in Northwell’s tuition reimbursement program, graduating with a master’s degree in clinical lab management specializing in blood bank technology in 2018. Chandni enjoys training new employees and working with students in her current role. She also loves that she can work with her dedicated team to provide quality care to patients. “A clinical laboratory career can be very rewarding and Northwell provides many opportunities to grow and explore different specialties, including blood bank, microbiology, histology and more.”
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This year during Women’s History Month, we connected with two team members from our Women at Northwell Business Employee Resource Group (BERG), Katherine J. Sanchez and Tameka Wallace. Read on to discover how they foster a community of support for women in the workplace at Northwell Health.
Katherine J. Sanchez, Program Manager – Administration and Health Management, Institute for Community Health & Wellness
This year’s theme of “Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations,” deeply resonates with Katherine and her passion for remembering those who paved the way for her to create opportunities for the next generation. She reflects on this while sharing how she began her career with Northwell in 2013 as a patient transporter at North Shore University Hospital. In this role, Katherine escorted and transported patients within the facility, tracked and recorded patient movement, and also picked up and delivered materials and equipment throughout the hospital. One day, Katherine’s manager invited her to sit in on a bed management meeting and this experience sparked her passion for wanting to advance her career in healthcare administration. In 2015, Katherine transitioned to the operating room where she worked to turnover rooms and retrieved supplies for surgeries. At the same time, she volunteered to cover for an admissions secretary, growing her administrative skillset even further. In 2017, Katherine began working as a patient care associate, where she learned phlebotomy and enhanced her patient-centered skills. Two years later, she pivoted from clinical care to a corporate role as a provider enrollment representative working to create agendas, facilitating meetings and conducting research with the goal of ensuring providers were in-network with insurance payors.
In 2021, Katherine transferred to become a medical staff services coordinator, focusing on credentialing for physicians to ensure their credentials were renewed. During this time, Katherine utilized Northwell’s tuition reimbursement program to advance her education and earn her master’s in healthcare administration from Hofstra University. As part of her master’s degree program, she worked in an administrative fellowship at Northwell, where she gained hands-on experience in strategic planning, government affairs and more. Following graduation, this led Katherine to her current role as a program manager in health management where she works to drive meaningful changes within Northwell and keep our team members focused on providing patient-centered care, including preventing health problems and managing chronic conditions effectively.
Katherine has always felt supported in her career development at Northwell. In addition to taking part in Northwell’s tuition reimbursement program, she participated in mentorship programs and received continuous support from her managers, who encouraged her growth while promoting work-life balance so Katherine could both be there to raise her child and grow in her career. “My leaders embodied equity in action, ensuring I have the tools and flexibility to succeed.” She continued, “Northwell did not just give me a job. Northwell gave me a future and I will always be grateful,” shared Katherine. Katherine’s career development has also been positively impacted through the Women at Northwell BERG, especially during Women’s History Month. Since joining the BERG in 2019, Katherine built a network of colleagues, completed stretch assignments, attended events and worked on collaborative projects with BERG members to help further her career.
Tameka Wallace, MBA, MSN-RN, CPAN, CCRN-K, Associate Executive Director of Perioperative Services, Glen Cove Hospital
Tameka began her career with Northwell in 2000 as a lobby representative at North Shore University Hospital. As a lobby representative, Tameka monitored lobby amenities, functions and appearance, responded to patient/customer requests, and assisted discharged patients leaving the facility. In 2001, Tameka transitioned to the telemetry unit as a patient care associate (PCA). In this role, Tameka supported patients and medical staff by monitoring vital signs and reporting changes, while maintaining a clean and safe environment for patients. After earning her associate’s degree in nursing through Northwell’s tuition reimbursement program, Tameka started in our six-month Critical Care Fellowship where new nurses from different intensive care units are introduced to different didactics. Following the fellowship, Tameka become a registered nurse (RN) in 2006 in the neurosurgical intensive care unit. In this role, she was responsible for conducting neurological assessments, administering medications, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to optimize patient outcomes, and communicating with neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuro-intensivists, and other healthcare team members about changes and evolving needs. She developed a strong foundation in patient care, quality and safety that led her into leadership roles that expanded her expertise.
Reflecting on Women’s History Month, Tameka is inspired by the resilience, strength, and contributions of women. She thinks about those who have paved the way for future generations and the importance of continuing to break barriers and create opportunities for women everywhere. “I feel it is important to recognize and celebrate the achievements of women while fostering an environment where women can thrive, lead, and inspire,” said Tameka. Between 2008 and 2022, Tameka has contributed to significant initiatives at Northwell, including securing SRC accreditations, improving patient outcomes, and driving operational growth. Between 2012 and 2014, Tameka continued her schooling and earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing. From 2016 and 2018, Tameka earned her master’s degree in nursing leadership. Then, from 2019 to 2021, she earned her master’s degree in business administration. In Tameka’s current role as an associate executive director of perioperative services at Glen Cove Hospital, she oversees surgical operations and patient care quality. Her focus is on optimizing efficiency, enhancing patient and staff satisfaction, and driving strategic initiatives that support growth and innovation. As a result of her well-rounded background across multiple areas and the insight she garnered through her many esteemed positions at Northwell, Tameka will be transitioning into the role of Chief Nursing Officer of Glen Cove Hospital this April.
Tameka has always felt her professional growth and development has been supported by Northwell as she took part in leadership development opportunities and mentorship programs throughout her career. Some notable initiatives that helped Tameka expand her skillset, lead with confidence and advance in her career included the Executive Leadership Development program and the CNO Academy program. In addition, being a BERG member has positively contributed to Tameka’s career journey. The BERG provided her with networking opportunities and the chance to contribute to professional development initiatives at Northwell. “I’m so thankful to be a part of the Women in Northwell BERG. Through my membership, I’ve gained insight, been inspired and have had a greater ability to mentor others on their career paths,” said Tameka. She believes this BERG highlights the achievements of women during Women’s History Month, and all year round, while fostering growth and driving meaningful conversations and initiatives that support equity, and leadership development.
Throughout March, Northwell is hosting various events, including leadership panels, networking sessions and educational programs that highlight the contributions of women to provide a platform for sharing stories, inspiring change, and celebrating the power of women in healthcare.
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Are you interested in growing into a culinary career at Northwell Health? Our team members can advance their careers in both clinical and non-clinical roles through various personal and professional resources and development programs. This includes continuing education opportunities through our Center for Learning and Innovation (CLI), mentorships, Business Employee Resource Groups (BERGs), tuition reimbursement and more.
Below, you can explore one of the many ways you can grow your career from a food service assistant to a cook and into a chef de partie. For the complete job profiles of each role, we invite you to visit NorthwellCareers.com or click the link below to get started on this career journey as a food service assistant. Discover a career well cared for as part of our Northwell team today.
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Food Service Assistant
Food service assistants perform several tasks relating to the preparation and service of food, delivery and collection of food and supplies, appropriate operation of machinery and sanitation of specific areas of the department.
Following a food service assistant, you may look to transition to a cook by advancing your hospitality skills and gaining additional culinary experience.
Cook
Cooks prepare and cook food for patients, employees and guests. They also maintain a sanitary environment and assist the chef, as needed.
As you look to move forward in your career path from a cook to a chef de partie, you can pursue a culinary or relevant degree by utilizing Northwell’s tuition reimbursement program. Your background as a food service assistant and cook will provide a great foundation for this role and also allow you to broaden your skills while continuing your education.
Chef de Partie
The chef de partie prepares and specializes in the preparation of a specific food group. This includes various meat, fish, produce and desserts.
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