Bleeding and Clotting Disorder Program Manager
Orlando Health
Stephanie earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of North Florida. Early in her career, she was selected for a competitive graduate RN internship specializing in pediatric hematology and oncology nursing. After gaining experience as a registered nurse, she expanded her skills as a travel nurse, serving patients at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C., and across Georgia.
Returning to her hometown of Orlando, Stephanie transitioned into clinical research, conducting Phase I–IV studies and earning a certification as a Clinical Research Coordinator. For over 15 years, she has been a dedicated team member at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, where her work has consistently focused on childhood cancer, blood disorders, and clinical research.
Stephanie played a key role in achieving Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) designation for Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in 2018 and continues to serve as the HTC Program Manager. She is also the co-founder and inventor of VainSim, an innovative, wearable simulation device designed to help patients with bleeding disorders learn to self-infuse intravenous medications safely and effectively.