Nursing Care Coordination Supervisor
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Raechyl Moore, MSN, RN, CNL, currently serves as the Nursing Care Coordinator for the Hematology Gene and Cell Therapy Clinic, in addition to her role as a Hematology and Oncology Care Coordination Supervisor. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Organismal Biology from the University of Tennessee at Martin in 2009, followed by a Master of Science in Nursing and certification as a Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in 2011.
Throughout her nursing career, Raechyl has gained extensive experience in Level IV neonatal intensive care, pediatric critical care, pediatric hematology, and care coordination for transformative therapies for sickle cell disease. She identified opportunity for innovation early in her healthcare journey and advocated for development of the first CNL position at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare. In this position, she was a key stakeholder in developing guidelines for transitioning to a neonatal pain, agitation, and sedation scale, implementing evidence-based pain management for post-operative pain, modeling safe sleep in the healthcare setting, creating skin care rounds for pressure injury prevention, and was the lead for event reviews for central line associated bloodstream infection prevention.
Utilizing her experience in microsystem efficiency as well as her personal experience with navigating the healthcare system for vulnerable patient populations, Raechyl is committed to driving process improvements that enhance health equity, promote care autonomy, and assess for care gaps to improve patient experience and outcomes. She focuses on building strong, collaborative relationships within interdisciplinary teams to support the development of policies and processes that incorporate best practices while being tailored to the unique needs of each microsystem. Her current collaboration includes developing the structure and assessment of care optimization in the Hematology Gene and Cell Therapy Clinic and Sickle Cell Transition Program at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.