Dr. Emily T. Cupelli, DNP, CPNP, BCB-PMD
Curriculum Vitae
Professional Advanced Practice
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Urology Associates. 745 64 St, Brooklyn, New York Practice Research, Sensory Processing and Child Development, Ambulatory Urodynamics, Biofeedback for Voiding Dysfunction, Diagnosis and treatment of Urinary Tract Infection, Spina Bifida/Neurogenic bladder and bowel. Currently studying for certification in Developmental Behavioral Health
Credentialed/Hospital Affiliation: Maimonides Medical Center, Department of Surgery.
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and Coordinator, PNP Program, Molloy College. Responsible for curriculum development, clinical supervision and instruction of graduate students.
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. Primary Care, Offices of Deepak Kapur, MD, Peekskill New York, independent primary care practice
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and Founding Partner. South Franklin Family Health Center, 291 South Franklin Ave, Hempstead, New York. Conceived, planned and opened demonstration NP owned practice
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, New York. Study Coordinator for ACTG Clinical Pediatric HIV trials, 7 protocols, and Phase one to phase 3-4.
Instructor, Nassau Community College; Adjunct Clinical Instructor, New York University
Publications/Research
Cupelli, ET, et al, “Sensory Processing Differences and Urinary Incontinence in School Aged Children.” Journal of Pediatric Urology, October, 2014, p 880- 886.
Research Presentations:
American Academy of Pediatrics, “Sensory Processing Differences and Urinary Incontinence in School aged Children.” 10/2012, New Orleans, La.
International Children’s Continence Society, Sensory Processing Differences and Urinary Incontinence in School aged Children.” 10/2012, Royal Academy of Medicine, London, UK
Converging Science Summit, Stony Brook University Health Science Center, Sensory Processing Differences and Urinary Incontinence in School Aged Children, Preliminary Results, 04/2011, Stony Brook, New York
Education
Doctor of Nursing Practice: Stony Brook University. Research: Sensory processing differences and Urinary Incontinence in School Aged Children.
Dr. Emily T. Cupelli, DNP, CPNP, BCB-PMD
Post Masters Certificate: Child Health/Pediatric Primary Care, SUNY at Stony Brook
Masters of Arts: Nursing, New York University, October. Emphasis in Education, Child Health and Development. Research concentration: Cognitive Development
Bachelor of Science: SUNY at Binghamton, Major: Nursing, Minor: Sociology,
Licenses and Certification:
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, New York State
Registered Nurse, New York State
Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction), Elected a Fellow in 2014
Professional Memberships:
Sigma Theta Tau, Upsilon Chapter
NAPNAP, Fellow, since 1994
SUNA
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