Maria Del Pino Castillo, MS, RN, CV-BC, CCRP

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I am a dedicated bilingual nursing professional with extensive experience in nursing education, research, and clinical practice. I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Science of Nursing from Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona and two Master's degrees in Emergency Health Services and Community Nursing and Public Health. Currently pursuing a PhD in Biomedical Science and Public Health, I have contributed to numerous research projects, including clinical trials and meta-analyses, focusing on atrial fibrillation treatment, stroke prevention, and quality improvement. As a certified Cardiovascular Registered Nurse and Clinical Research Professional, I have developed and delivered educational sessions for healthcare professionals, advocating for evidence-based practice and continuous learning. My goal is to engage in collaborative research, mentor healthcare professionals, and contribute to innovative educational programs to advance healthcare delivery and improve patient outcomes.

Research interests

Maria's research program focuses on prevention and complementary treatment of cardiac arrhythmia. Her current research focuses on the impact of depression on patients with atrial fibrillation and the predictive usability of the CHA2-DS2-VASc score on cognitive impairment. 

Education/Academic qualification

Public Health, Master in Advances in Community Nursing and Public Health, Universidad de Barcelona

Award Date: Jun 11 2011

Emergency Medicine, Master in Integral Assisstance during Urgencies and Emergencies, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona

Award Date: Jun 4 2011

Nursing, Bachelor in Science of Nursing, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona

Award Date: Jun 14 2008

Research Area Keywords

  • Heart & Vascular

Free-text keywords

  • Cardiovascular
  • Nurse education
  • Research
  • Metanalysis

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