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Ann Marie Moynihan, RNMedical Contributor
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Expertise

Nursing, Adult/Gerontology, and Executive Leadership

Education

University of Mount Saint Vincent, New York University, Cochran School of Nursing, and The George Washington University

Highlights

  • Vice President for Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer at Saint Joseph's Medical Center/St. Vincent's Hospital Westchester Division

  • Formerly Director of Nursing-LOH Acute and Ambulatory Units at NYU Langone Health

  • Previously Clinical Nurse at the Hospital for Special Surgery

Experience

Ann Marie Moynihan, RN, served as the Director of Nursing at NYU Langone Health in New York City. She is currently the Vice President for Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer at Saint Joseph's Medical Center/St. Vincent's Hospital Westchester Division. She rose through the ranks from Registered Nurse, to Nurse Manager, Director and Senior Director of Nursing at NYU, and previously served as a Clinical Nurse at the Hospital for Special Surgery.

Education

Moynihan received her bachelor's degrees in biology and psychology at University of Mount Saint Vincent. She received her associate's degree in nursing from the Cochran School of Nursing. She completed the nurse practitioner program (adult/gerontology) at NYU and a doctorate of nursing with executive leadership at The George Washington University.