Magalee, Andrew D.
Director of Nursing, Personnel and Resource Management, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, United States.
Experience
Andrew D. Magalee is an outstanding leader in the field of Nursing and Healthcare Management, with a career marked by his commitment to excellence and innovation. As such, he has served as Director of Nursing for Nursing Staffing and Resource Management at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, a position of great responsibility at one of the most prestigious medical institutions internationally.
With a strong academic background, including a Master's Degree in Nursing Administration, with a specialization in Pediatric Care, from New York University, he has combined his theoretical knowledge with extensive practical experience. In addition, he has held the position of Director of Nursing at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, where he has made a significant mark in improving quality of care and operational efficiency. He has also served as Assistant Manager at Langone Medical Center, New York University.
In addition to his outstanding professional work, Andrew D. Magalee has demonstrated a commitment to academic preparation, having completed bachelor's degrees in both Biology and Nursing at renowned American institutions such as St. John's University and New York University. In this way, his knowledge and skills range from hospital management to the implementation of health technologies, including his extensive background in Human Resources, performance improvement, health insurance, clinical research and emergency management. All of this positions him as an influential and respected figure in the international healthcare field.
- Director of Nursing, Personnel and Resource Management, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, United States.
- Director of Nursing, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, New Hampshire
- Assistant Manager, Langone Medical Center, by the University of New York.
- Master's Degree in Nursing Administration, specialization in Pediatric Care, by the University of New York.
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing, by the University of New York.
- Bachelor of Science in Biology, St. John's University