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Monica Davila Dnp Rn Nea-Cnor Caritas Coach
Monica Davila Dnp Rn Nea-Cnor Caritas Coach
Chief Operating Officer | Stanford Health Care
Pleasanton, California, United States
Monica Davila Dnp Rn Nea-Cnor Caritas Coach
Summary
Monica Davila is a highly accomplished healthcare executive with extensive experience in nursing and hospital administration. Currently serving as the Interim Chief Operating Officer at Stanford Healthcare Tri-Valley, she has a proven track record in critical care nursing, emergency medicine, and healthcare management. With a Master's Degree in Educational Leadership and Administration and a Doctorate in Nursing Practice, Monica brings a strong academic foundation to her leadership roles. Her expertise includes budget development, quality improvement, and cross-functional team leadership, making her a valuable asset in any healthcare setting. Monica is known for her commitment to patient advocacy and safety, as well as her ability to drive process improvements in complex healthcare environments. She has held various leadership positions within Stanford Health Care, showcasing her dedication to advancing healthcare delivery. Beyond her professional achievements, Monica is passionate about mentoring the next generation of healthcare leaders.
Monica Davila Dnp Rn Nea-Cnor Caritas Coach
Work Experience
Chief Operating Officer at
Stanford Health Care
April 2024 - Present
Chief Nursing Officer at
Stanford Health Care
August 2020 - Present
Associate Chief Nursing Officer at
Stanford Health Care
September 2019 - August 2020
Executive Director of Nursing at
Stanford Health Care
March 2019 - August 2019
Director- Interventional Services at
Stanford Health Care
July 2016 - March 2019
OR Nurse Manager at
Stanford Health Care
November 2015 - July 2016
OR nurse Charge at
Tenet Healthcare
January 2014 - November 2015
Monica Davila Dnp Rn Nea-Cnor Caritas Coach
Education
Western Governors University, Master's Degree
January 2016 - January 2018
Chamberlain University
Chamberlain University, Dnp
Frequently Asked Questions about Monica Davila Dnp Rn Nea-Cnor Caritas Coach
What company does Monica Davila Dnp Rn Nea-Cnor Caritas Coach work for?
Monica Davila Dnp Rn Nea-Cnor Caritas Coach is a Chief Operating Officer at Stanford Health Care, a company specializing in General Medical & Surgical Hospitals.
Where Monica Davila Dnp Rn Nea-Cnor Caritas Coach graduated from?
Monica Davila Dnp Rn Nea-Cnor Caritas Coach holds a degree in Educational Leadership And Administration, General from Western Governors University.
Who is Monica Davila Dnp Rn Nea-Cnor Caritas Coach?
Monica Davila is a highly accomplished healthcare executive with extensive experience in nursing and hospital administration. Currently serving as the Interim Chief Operating Officer at Stanford Healthcare Tri-Valley, she has a proven track record in critical care nursing, emergency medicine, and healthcare management. With a Master's Degree in Educational Leadership and Administration and a Doctorate in Nursing Practice, Monica brings a strong academic foundation to her leadership roles. Her expertise includes budget development, quality improvement, and cross-functional team leadership, making her a valuable asset in any healthcare setting. Monica is known for her commitment to patient advocacy and safety, as well as her ability to drive process improvements in complex healthcare environments. She has held various leadership positions within Stanford Health Care, showcasing her dedication to advancing healthcare delivery. Beyond her professional achievements, Monica is passionate about mentoring the next generation of healthcare leaders.
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Colleagues
Medical Dosimetrist - Certified
Clinical Professor, Dept of Emergency Medicine
Vice President, Patient Financial Services
Vice President Revenue Cycle Optimization and Performance Excellence
Chief Engineer
Vice President Clinical Operations
Chief Quality Officer and Senior Vice President
Senior Vice President of Finance
Executive Director of Market Development and Value Analytics, Cancer Services
Chair, Department of Medicine