This episode of BCEN and Friends lets you meet our friend Mallory (Mal) Robalino.
Mal is from Long Island, NY and attended Quinnipiac University for nursing. She began as a med/surg nurse in 2016 before switching into the emergency room in 2017, where she has been ever since.
She is currently finishing her MBA in healthcare administration from St Joseph’s College and recently began an acute care nurse practitioner program at Hofstra University.
She has her CEN and TCRN certifications. She is an AHA BLS, ACLS, and PALS instructor, and a certified sexual assault forensic examiner (NY-SAFE).
She loves leveraging technology to promote staff education and feels that information should be easily accessible and straight to the point.
Mal was recently published in the Journal of Emergency Nursing for her article, “Intervention Development: Quick Response Code Implementation for Point-of-Care Training Needs in the Emergency Department”- which outlines the use of QR code technology to provide educational insight and skills refreshment for high acuity/low volume therapies within the emergency department.
Outside of work she enjoys weightlifting, running, photography, and cuddling with her dog, Tonka.
Michael Dexter and Mark Eggers talk with Mal, about her recently published article in the Journal of Emergency Nursing and how the article came to be published. Find out how she has taken QR code to a new level within the emergency department.
This episode is called, Educational insight and skills refreshment using a QR code
Mallory (Mal) Robalino can be reached via LinkedIn, Mallory Robalino.
She also has an Instagram account for her photography page- @MTaylorArt.