Carole Ann Moleti, DNP, MPH, CNM, FNP-BC
EDUCATION
WALDEN UNIVERSITY
Doctor of Nursing Practice
2015
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Master of Science
School of Nursing
October 1986
Master of Public Health (Health Administration/Population and Family Health)
School of Public Health
January 1987
HERBERT H. LEHMAN COLLEGE of the CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
BRONX, NEW YORK
Bachelor of Science (Nursing)
Summa cum laude, June 1979
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
NEW YORK CITY MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS
January 2017-present
-Disaster response in New York City and New York State including COVID-19 nursing support, vaccinations, and testing.
-New York RN Medical Mission Team Member with deployments including ongoing missions to Puerto Rico.
NYU LANGONE HOSPITAL-BROOKLYN
SUNSET PARK FAMILY HEALTH CENTER
Certified Nurse Midwife
April 2020-July 2020
-Antepartum, postpartum, well woman primary care and gynecological care services
-Intrapartum care of women at NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn
-Family planning services including Nexplanon/IUD/IUS insertion and removal
MONTEFIORE MEDICAL GROUP
MONTEFIORE SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAM
Family Nurse Practitioner
July 2008-April 2020
-Primary care services to adolescents in a NYC public high school population
-Reproductive health services including IUD/IUS and Nexplanon insertion and removal
-Acute and emergency care evaluation and treatment for children and adolescents
-Chronic disease supervision and case management
COMPREHENSIVE FAMILY CARE CENTER
Nurse Midwife (per diem)
August 2012-2019
-CenteringPregnancy Group Coordinator
-Well Woman Care
-Gynecology and Family Planning Services
-Prenatal and Postpartum Care
NORTH SHORE/LONG ISLAND JEWISH HEALTH SYSTEM
Nurse-Midwife (per diem)-January 2009- November 2015
Well-woman gynecology, family planning, antepartum, post partum, intrapatrum care of women in a medically underserved population.
MONTEFIORE MEDICAL CENTER, BRONX, NEW YORK
WEILER HOSPITAL OF THE ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
COMPREHENSIVE FAMILY CARE CENTER AFFILIATION
Staff Nurse-Midwife, July1991-July 2008
-Antepartum, postpartum, well woman primary care and gynecological care services
-Intrapartum care of women at the Jacobi Medical Center.
-Newborn circumcision/dorsal penile block
-Family planning services including Implanon/IUD insertion and removal and cervical cap fitting.
-Active participation on the Quality Improvement committee and in performing various quality improvement audits and surveillance for PCAP and managed care mandated services.
-CenteringPregnancy Facilitator
JACOBI MEDICAL CENTER AFFILIATION
Staff Nurse-Midwife, January 1987-June 1991
-Antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, well woman and family planning services to women in the NYC Municipal Hospital System, including newborn circumcision.
-Co-director, perinatal bereavement steering committee.
-Active participation in resident teaching conferences and orientation, medical student didactic and clinical teaching and clinical preceptorship of new midwives and midwifery students.
JACOBI MEDICAL CENTER, BRONX, NEW YORK
Administrative Internship, September-December1986
-480 hours of service under the preceptorship of the Director of the Women's Health Center and the Medical Director of Ambulatory Care.
-Completion of an evaluation study, summary and recommendations for the childbirth education program.
-Assisted in data collection and preparation of proposals for integration of family planning services into the existing services.
-Participation on JMC, NYC and NYS planning committees.
NORTH SHORE BIRTH CENTER, BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS
Nurse-Midwifery Clinical Practicum, June-August 1986
-400 hours of full scope midwifery service under the preceptorship of a five CNM group practice in an alternative birth center and its back-up hospital.
PARENT EDUCATOR, BRONX, NEW YORK
Private Practice, 1981-1988
-Lamaze, cesarean birth and prenatal fitness classes, including breast-feeding and parenting skills and issues.
COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL CENTER, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Nursing Care Clinician, August 1983-March 1986
-Twenty-four hour management of the postpartum/normal newborn nursery unit with a 35 RN, 4 LPN, and 8 paraprofessional staff with a combined operating and personnel budget of two million dollars.
-Staffing, scheduling, in-service education and performance appraisal.
-Operating and capital budget preparation and administration.
-Implementation of family centered care programs and comprehensive patient education programs and services.
-Policy and procedure development.
-Contract administration, grievance procedure and disciplinary procedure for NYSNA, District 1199, and the Licensed Practical Nurses' Association.
Assistant Head Nurse, June 1981-December 1981
-Supervision of a Level III labor and delivery area including the cesarean section operating room.
Staff Nurse, July 1979-June 1981
-Antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum care of women in a Level III center, including operating room duties.
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. HEALTH CENTER, BRONX, NEW YORK
Family Nurse Practitioner, December 1981-July 1983
-Provision of primary care to families as member of an interdisciplinary team in a medically underserved area.
-Provision of prenatal care, well woman gynecology and family planning, well childcare, well adult care and collaborative management of medical problems of adults.
-Participation in community outreach services for adolescent pregnancy prevention.
-Designed and implemented Lamaze classes tailored to the need of the adolescent and clients with low health literacy.
-Designed and implemented the Agency policy on the immediate care of rape/incest survivor.
SPECIAL INTERESTS, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
-Fluent in Spanish.
-Specialist in psychosocial and medical high-risk patient care.
-Extensive experience with patient and professional education program development and provision.
-Extensive experience in program development and administration in maternal-child health.
-Centering Pregnancy Certified Level II Facilitator and In-House Trainer Certification.
-Volunteer-New York City Medical Reserve Corps
-Volunteer-New York RN Medical Missions- Puerto Rico Recovery Team
FACULTY APPOINTMENTS
Columbia University School of Nursing, Instructor in Clinical Nursing (past)
Columbia University School of Public Health, Adjunct Lecturer (past)
Pace University, Adjunct Clinical Instructor (current)
New York University Rory Meyers School of Nursing, Adjunct Clinical Instructor (current)
PUBLICATIONS
Beatty, J., Gutkowski, M., Moleti. C.A., & Nassery, L. (1985) Anger generated by unmet expectations. MCN: The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 10 (5): 324-327.
Moleti, C.A. (1988). Caring for socially high-risk pregnant women. MCN: The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 13(1), 24-27.
Moleti, C. A. (2015). CenteringPregnancy Implementation and its Effect on Preterm Birth and Low Birthweight (Doctoral dissertation, WALDEN UNIVERSITY).
Moleti, C.A., Sollazzo, L, Minick, M, & Esposito, C.L. (2020) In the Aftermath of Maria: An ethnographic review of ethnic, climate, racial, and social justice in Puerto Rico. The Journal of the New York State Nurses Association, 47 (1), pp. 45-55.
Moleti, C.A. (1990). Psychosocial support. In E. Dickason, M. Shult, & B.L. Silverman, (Eds.). Maternal infant nursing care (pp. 425-441). St. Louis: C.V. Mosby Company.
Moleti, C.A. (2004). Perinatal health care issues of Cambodian women. In M.A. Shah (Ed.). Transcultural Aspects of Perinatal Health Care (pp.47-61). National Perinatal Association.
Moleti, C.A. (2009). Trends and controversies in labor induction. MCN: The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 34 (1), 40-47.
PRESENTATIONS
COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL CENTER
-PMS and Menopause: Myths, Maladies, Remedies
-Sexual Assessment
-Constitutional Rights of Parents Accused of Abuse and Neglect
-Shock: Pathophysiology and Management
-Interdisciplinary Management of the Psychiatric Patient on an Acute Care Unit
-Preparation of Visiting Nurse Referrals
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. HEALTH CENTER
-Immediate Care of the Rape and Incest Survivor: Medico-Legal and Counseling Issues
JACOBI MEDICAL CENTER
-Prenatal Care (medical student-resident education)
-The Stages of Labor and Conduct of Normal Spontaneous Vaginal Delivery (medical student-resident education)
-Post partum Care (resident teaching conference)
-Care of Socially High Risk Patients (resident teaching conference)
-Proper Use of the POPRAS Form (presented by invitation to the Bronx Perinatal Consortium)
-Perinatal Bereavement (nursing in-services)
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Nurse-Midwifery: Historical Perspectives and Current Trends in the Health Care of Women
HERBERT H. LEHMAN COLLEGE/CUNY
Maternity Nursing, Basic lecture course consisting of a 14 lecture series including exam development (taught by invitation of the chair of the Department of Nursing, 9/92-12/92)
MATERNAL CHILD NURSING CONVENTION, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, 1988
-Postpartum Care of the Pregnant Adolescent
-Caring for Socially High Risk Pregnant Women
-Nurse-Midwifery in the United States: An Address to the Japanese Delegation
NEW YORK CITY CHAPTER Of The MARCH OF DIMES,
MATERNAL CHILD NURSING CONFERENCE, NEW YORK CITY
-Case Studies in the Care of the Social High Risk Pregnancy (1997)
-It’s Not Nice to Fool Mother Nature: Past and Present Trends in the Induction of Labor (2007)
-The Effect of Centering Pregnancy Implementation on Key Indicators of Maternal Child Health, 2015 (Poster)
WALDEN UNIVERSITY ANNUAL RESEARCH DAY (JULY 2015)
-The Effect of Centering Pregnancy Implementation on Key Indicators of Maternal Child Health, 2015 (Poster)
ANNUAL NURSING RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM-MONTEFIORE MEDICAL CENTER, NEW YORK CITY
-The Effect of Centering Pregnancy Implementation on Key Indicators of Maternal Child Health (2015)
-An Ethnographic Approach to Recovery in Puerto Rico (2019)
NEW YORK CITY RESEARCH IMPROVEMENT NETWORKING GROUP (RING) (
NEW YORK CITY, OCTOBER 2015
-The Effect of CenteringPregnancy Implementation on Key Indicators of Maternal Child Health-2015 (Poster)
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF NURSE MIDWIVES ANNUAL CONVENTION, ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, MAY 2016
The Effect of CenteringPregnancy Implementation on Key Indicators of Maternal Child Health
THE AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATIONA ANNUAL MEETING
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, NOVEMBER 2018
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HISPANIC NURSES ANNUAL CONVENTION
RENO, NEVADA, JULY 2019
The Way Forward: An Ethnographic Review of Rescue, Recovery, Social and Climate Justice in Puerto Rico
RESEARCH PROJECTS AND PROPOSALS
-In The Aftermath of Maria: An Ethnographic Review of Rescue, Recovery, Climate, and Social Justice in Puerto Rico, 2019.
-The Effect of Centering Pregnancy on Key Indicators of Maternal-Fetal-Neonatal Health at Woman at High Psychosocial Risk-Doctor of Nursing Practice Project Paper, 2014.
-Parent Education Programs in the Women's Health Center: Evaluation and Recommendations, performed, 1986.
-Factors Influencing the Development and Recurrence of Urinary Tract Infections in the Gravid Woman, proposal 1985
-The Cost Effectiveness of the Use of Chux in the Newborn Nursery, 1984.
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
-Certified Nurse Midwife, AMCB/ACNM, 1986 (NYS license F000233)
-Family Nurse Practitioner, ANA, 1982, (NYS license F360313)
-Registered Nurse (NYS license 320674)
-Certified Childbirth Educator, C/CES, 1980
-Centering Pregnancy Level II Facilitator, 2013
-Centering Pregnancy and Parenting In-House Trainer, 2015
-BLS, Psychological First Aid, ACLS, PALS and BDLS certified.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND OFFICES HELD
Clinical Privileges, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, NYU Langone (past)
Clinical Privileges, Department of Family and Social Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center (past)
Clinical Privileges, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, North Shore/Long Island Jewish Medical Center (past)
American College Of Nurse Midwives
American Public Health Association
National Association of Hispanic Nurses, Ad Hoc Committee on Puerto Rico (past)
New York State Nurses Association
Delta Zeta Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau, Charter Member and past secretary
Lehman College Nursing Society, Past Vice President