Office of Vice President for Business Affairs and Chief Financial Officer
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Ji-Yeon Kwon, MSN, RN, NP-C, RNFA, CNOR
Affiliate, IT Services
BioJi Yeon Kwon is an advanced practice provider (APP) who specializes in thoracic surgery. She graduated with Master of Science in Nursing and Family Nurse Practitioner degree from California State University, Fresno. She received certificate in Registered Nurse First Assistant while practicing as neurosurgery APP prior to joining Stanford. She is board certified as family nurse practitioner and certified perioperative nurse.
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Meagan Lantz MSHS, PA-C
Affiliate, IT Services
BioMeagan Lantz, MSHS, PA-C, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Cognitive Neuroscience & Evolutionary Psychology from Harvard and continued her Physician Assistant education at George Washington University in Washington, DC. Meagan recently joined Stanford Healthcare as a Cardiothoracic Surgery Advanced Practice Provider (APP) fellow and is looking forward to starting her PA career focusing on the intricacies of caring for cardiothoracic surgical patients. Meagan first discovered her interest for cardiothoracic surgery while working as a clinical intern on the heart-lung transplant team at St. Vincent's Hospital in Darlinghurst, Australia. This interest was solidified when she shadowed a CT surgery team at Holy Cross hospital in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Meagan also has a deep passion for wellness, nutrition, and exercise which helped her serve as the founder and chapter lead of the first PA focused Medicine in Motion chapter at George Washington University. Medicine in Motion is a non-profit organization founded in 2017 focusing on reducing clinician and student burnout through fitness, community, and philanthropy. As a former Division I softball player at Harvard, Meagan is passionate about teamwork, fitness, and promoting overall wellness within the community and looks to bring this excitement to her new role at Stanford Health Care.
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Dong Liang
Instructional Designer Dvlpr 2, IT Services
BioMy background gives me a unique perspective on the question of learning design. I have formal education in both computer science and humanities, which means I am not only trained to understand how technologies work, but also have strong research and writing skills. Years of reading and writing argumentative essays makes me fluent at the art of communicating complex ideas. I have extensive classroom teaching experience, which gives me a big advantage when approaching the problem of instructional design because I learned how to create e-learning courses from brick-and-mortar experiences. Finally, my passion for education technology drives me toward using innovative tools to create engaging, immersive learning experiences, within or without a classroom.
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Sheri Loo
Affiliate, IT Services
BioSheri joined the Stanford Neurosurgery team as a nurse practitioner in 2018. Her current clinical focus is in brain and spine tumors and complex spinal deformities in the inpatient and outpatient setting. Prior to becoming an NP, she worked as a Registered Nurse specializing in neuro-stroke. She is a member of California Association of Nurse Practitioners, American Association of Nurse Practitioners, American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, and Sigma Theta Tau. In her free time, Sheri enjoys volunteering at a local primary care free clinic, going on medical missions trips, and mentoring and precepting students.
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Brigid Matts
Affiliate, IT Services
BioBrigid is a nurse practitioner providing care for patients with complex spine conditions including spinal deformity and spinal tumors. She joined the Stanford Neurosurgery team in March 2017 after completing her MSN – Family Nurse Practitioner degree at UCSF. Brigid started her career as an Army Nurse working in Korea, Hawaii, and Afghanistan. Following active duty she moved to California where she first was a travel nurse at the Stanford Neuroscience Clinic and then worked as a nurse at the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Pediatric Brain Center for four years. Brigid is a member of Sigma Theta Tau and the California Association of Nurse Practitioners.
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Terrell McQuitta
Manager, Computer Resource Consulting (CRC), IT Services
BioWithin a diverse technical environment, I lead my team into providing high quality and efficient desktop support in every aspect related to computer resources for Stanford University. My goal has always been to create a professional, secure and organized work environment so work policies and procedures can flow smoothly through the organization. My desktop support team provides level 2 investigation, diagnosis, and resolution when processing tickets and executing requests. I develop standard operating procedures and manage escalated tickets from our clients when supervision is necessary. And most importantly, will support the “Mission Statement” of our organization through maintaining accountable efforts, general respect, continuous improvement and innovative ideas.
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Margaret Mills, MS, RN, NP-C, AOCNP
Affiliate, IT Services
BioMargaret Mills, MS, RN, NP-C, AOCNP is a nurse practitioner in the Gynecologic Oncology department at the Stanford Women's Cancer Center. She received her Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from Case Western Reserve University and her Adult Nurse Practitioner (ANP) degree from The Ohio State University. She is certified as an Advanced Oncology Nurse Practitioner through the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation (ONCC). Her area of clinical practice is in Medical Oncology, specializing in Gynecological Cancers.
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Lisa Marie Morse
Affiliate, IT Services
BioI am an advanced practice nurse who provides systems innovation and leadership through consultation, research, and education. I have extensive experience across several health systems caring for older adults and individuals with complex multisystem illnesses in fast-paced clinical and research settings. I thrive in collaborative environments where every member of the team is included and encouraged to contribute to equitable solutions to healthcare challenges. I hold national board certification as an Adult Gerontological Clinical Nurse Specialist (AGCNS-BC).
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Harriet Nibbelin
Affiliate, IT Services
BioProject Manager, Information Services, at Stanford Children's Health | Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford
Manage projects in the areas of revenue cycle, clinical/biomedical and technical infrastructure. Ensure success of each project from evaluation to implementation. Develop clear project goals and objectives, ensure alignment with corporate initiatives, and sufficiently understand the technology. Develop project artifacts, i.e. charter, scope, project plan, resource matrix, RAID (Risks, Assumptions, Issues and Definitions) documents, deliverables matrix, budget tracking. Communicate project status and forecast to stakeholders, and resolve issues/conflicts within project. -
Carly O'Connor, PA-C, MMS
Affiliate, IT Services
BioCarly O'Connor, PA is a physician assistant at Stanford Health Care's department of orthopedic surgery.
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Roma Patel, PA-C
Affiliate, IT Services
BioRoma Patel, PA-C is an advanced practice provider who specializes in Cutaneous Oncology. She completed her Physician Assistant Studies at Augusta University. Roma Patel has a special interest in Metastatic Melanoma and Advanced Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers.
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Betina Pelesic, NP
Affiliate, IT Services
BioBetina Pelesic, NP, RN, FNP-BC is a Nurse Practitioner at Stanford Health Care’s Orthopedic Surgery Department. She graduated with her Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) degree from the Holy Names University. Her area of clinical practice is orthopedic surgery.
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Heather Radford, PA-C
Affiliate, IT Services
BioHeather Radford, PA-C is the Lead Advanced Practice Provider for the Blood and Marrow Transplant Program. She completed her MHS and PA studies at Duke University in 2007. She then started her career in inpatient pulmonary and critical care at Johns Hopkins from 2007-2011. She transitioned her practice to the Johns Hopkins inpatient hematologic malignancies and Bone Marrow Transplant program from 2011-2013. She moved back west and landed in beautiful Palo Alto, California. She joined the Stanford BMT program in September 2013 and shortly thereafter was promoted to Lead APP. Her area of clinical practice is bone marrow transplant and cancer cellular therapies. She practices on the inpatient service as well l as the infusion treatment area in addition to her leadership role.