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Matthew Ostroff

Vascular Access Coordinator / Lead Clinician at St. Joseph's Health

Matthew Ostroff has a diverse work experience spanning various healthcare institutions and roles. Matthew started their career in 2007 as an Emergency Room Staff Nurse at The Mount Sinai Hospital. In 2009, they became a PICC Specialist at New York Methodist Hospital, where they not only performed insertion, care, and maintenance of PICC lines but also actively participated in the Infection Control Committee and contributed to the development of documentation tools.

In 2011, Ostroff joined Teleflex as a Per-Diem Advanced Clinical Education Specialist, providing expertise and education on advanced clinical practices. Matthew then moved on to work at Overlook Medical Center in 2013 as part of the IV Solutions and PICC Team.

In 2014, Ostroff took on the role of Vascular Access Coordinator and Lead Clinician at St. Joseph's Health. In this position, they played a crucial role in managing vascular access procedures and leading clinical initiatives.

Ostroff's entrepreneurial spirit led him to establish their own company in 2009, where they served as a Vascular Access Specialist, Consultant, and Inventor. This role allowed him to contribute their expertise to various medical institutions and provide innovative solutions in the field of vascular access.

Later, they joined Advanced Vascular Associates as an Advanced Practice Nurse in 2017 and Morristown Memorial Hospital as a Pediatric Vascular Access Specialist in 2019, focusing on providing specialized care to pediatric patients.

Ostroff also has experience in the entertainment industry, having worked as an Actor and Medical Advisor on ABC's All My Children from 2000 to 2011. During their time on the show, they played the role of EMT #1 and provided medical expertise for on-set scenes and stunt work.

Overall, Matthew Ostroff's work experience demonstrates their expertise in vascular access, clinical education, and medical advisory roles, along with a strong commitment to patient care and continuous improvement in healthcare practices.

Matthew Ostroff's education history includes the following:

- From 2013 to 2016, they attended Drexel University, where they obtained a degree in Acute Care Nurse Practitioner for Adult and Geriatric. Matthew'sfield of study focused on Acute Care - Vascular Access.

- Between 2011 and 2013, Matthew studied at Chamberlain College of Nursing and received a BSN degree. Matthew'sfield of study was Nursing.

- From 2004 to 2007, they attended Borough of Manhattan Community College, completing an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse.

- In 2000 and 2001, they obtained a certification as an NYC Paramedic from Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers of New York. Matthew specialized in Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic).

- Lastly, from 1998 to 2000, Matthew attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and earned an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree in Theatre/Theater.

Additionally, Matthew holds additional certifications, including RN, MSN, AGACNP-BC, VABC which were obtained from Drew University. The specific dates of obtaining these certifications are not mentioned.

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  • Vascular Access Coordinator / Lead Clinician

    January, 2014 - present

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