At the heart of my practice as a clinician is a deep belief that nursing is a calling rooted in compassion, connection, and advocacy. I see every patient interaction as an opportunity to provide care that is not only guided by strong clinical judgment but also emotionally supportive and human-centered. I believe healing happens when patients feel seen, heard, and valued, and I strive to bring that philosophy into every aspect of my work.
Molly is a certified Family Nurse Practitioner specializing in infusion therapy. With a strong background in intensive care, she spent five years as a Registered Nurse in the NICU at Westchester Medical Center, delivering life-saving interventions and comprehensive care to critically ill newborns. During this time, she collaborated closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
Molly began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of South Carolina, which laid the groundwork for her understanding of human behavior and patient-centered care. Her passion for direct patient care led her to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Pace University, followed by a Master of Science in Nursing from the same institution. There, she gained advanced clinical training and specialized expertise in family-centered healthcare.
Her experience in neonatal critical care has honed her attention to detail, commitment to precision, and ability to perform under pressure. In her current role in infusion therapy, Molly continues to apply her clinical knowledge to ensure safe, effective treatment. She is dedicated to evidence-based practice, patient advocacy, and ongoing professional development while delivering compassionate, expert care.