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Emily Hardy, MSN, CPNP-AC, CRNP

Emily Hardy, MSN, CRNP, CPNP-AC

Emily Hardy, MSN, CPNP-AC, CRNP

Emily Hardy, MSN, CRNP, CPNP-AC, is a nurse practitioner in the Emergency Department at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

About Emily Hardy, MSN, CPNP-AC

Titles

Nurse Practitioner

Certifications

Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS)

Basic Life Support (BLS)

Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Acute Care (CPNP-AC)

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)

Leadership and Memberships

National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP)

Resuscitation Review Committee, Division of Emergency Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

King of Prussia Hospital Planning Committee, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Operations Workgroup, Division of Emergency Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Advanced Practice Provider Orientation, Division of Emergency Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Advanced Practice Provider Direct Billing Committee, Division of Emergency Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Research Interests

Orientation and education of advanced practice providers
Direct billing
Resuscitation quality improvement

Education & training

Undergraduate Degree

BSN - Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI

Graduate Degree

MSN - PNP-Acute Care, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

Additional Training

MSN, PNP-Acute Care - University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

Publications

Publications

2017

Samuels-Kalow, M.E., Rhodes, K.V., Henien, M., Hardy, E., Moore, T., Wong, F., Camargo, C.A., Rizzo, C.T., and Mollen, C. (2017). Development of a Patient-centered Outcome Measure for Emergency Department Asthma Patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, 24(5), 511-522.

2016

Samuels-Kalow, M., Hardy, E., Rhodes, K., and Mollen, C. (2016). “Like a dialogue”: Teach-back in the emergency department. Patient Education and Counseling, 99, 549-554.

Samuels-Kalow, M., Rhodes, K., Uspal, J., Reyes, A., Hardy, E., and Mollen, C. (2016).  Unmet Needs at the Time of Emergency Department Discharge. Academic Emergency Medicine, 23(3), 279-287.

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