Nurse Practitioner
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| Julie Sanz, CRNP, MSN |
Julie Sanz runs the outpatient clinic for Interventional Neuroradiology (INR) where she counsels and examines patients pre and post-procedure. Julie is available on an as-needed basis for our patients who have questions or concerns about their procedure. She also serves as a care coordinator between referral offices and our service to ensure our patients are prepared correctly for procedures.
Julie is primarily interested in ensuring patient safety and satisfaction. Here at INR, she works with our medical illustrator, Lydia Gregg, to develop patient education material such as brochures and educational videos.
Experience
The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Radiology, Nurse Clinician IIM, January, 2005-present
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Transverse Myelitis (TM) and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Centers, Research Nurse/Program Coordinator, January, 2004-December, 2004
The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Neurosciences Critical Care Unit, Nurse Clinician IIM, July, 2001-January 2004
Education and Training
Masters of Science in Nursing, Adult Nurse Practitioner, The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
Certified Neuroscience Registered Nurse, October, 2004
Selected Publications and Media
1. Sanz J, Gregg L, Gailloud P. Patient Education Brochure Series, For Johns Hopkins Medicine Interventional Neuroradiology: Cerebral Angiography in Children, and Cerebral Angiography in adults and Spinal Angiography
2. Farace J, Kerr D, Keswani S, Krishnan C. Transverse Myelitis. AAN Continuum Life Long Learning in Neurology-Spinal Disorders Course, 2005
3. Overview of Infusion Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis Treating Nurses, The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing, Instructional Video, January, 2005
4. Overview of Multiple Sclerosis for Infusion Therapy Nurses, The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing, Instructional Video, January, 2005
5. The Implications of Natalizumab for Multiple Sclerosis, The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing, Web cast Participant /Medical Reviewer, December, 2004
6. Selective Adhesion Molecule (SAM) Inhibitors in Multiple Sclerosis, The Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing, Web cast Medical Reviewer, August, 2004
7. “Genotyping and Phenotyping: HIV Drugs,” Fact Sheet; The National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. 2001





