Jennifer Aviado-Langer, DNP, FNP, is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who for her outstanding contributions in the Medical field as a Doctor of Nursing Practice and Family Nurse Practitioner at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Excelling at expert, caring, compassionate, skillful nursing and medical oncology services, Dr. Aviado-Langer assists oncology patients with pre-op evaluations and assists in the optimization of oncology patients undergoing anesthesia and surgery. With over 20 years of experience in the nursing profession, Dr. AviadoLanger specializes in Medical-Surgical Nursing and Oncology Nursing. Starting her career as an assessment officer and holding dual citizenship in the United States and Canada, Dr. AviadoLanger has found that nursing demands three key components: knowledge, skill and motivation.
Throughout her education and training, Dr. Aviado-Langer graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Hunter College of the City University of New York in 1989, obtaining a nursing degree and certification as a Registered Nurse from George Brown College in 1995.
She then went on to earn her Master of Science in Nursing in 2005 from Monmouth University and her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree in 2014 from Monmouth University. Dr. Aviado-Langer is certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) in Family Health and by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) in Medical-Surgical.
To further her professional development, Dr. Aviado-Lander remains a professional member of the American Nurses Association, Oncology Nursing Society, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and the American Nurses Credentialing Center and American Cancer Society.
In recognition of her career accolades, Dr. Aviado-Langer has been the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions; such as the Wachovia Bank Scholarship Award in 2004 and the Beatrice Renfield Scholarship Award for Clinical Excellence in 2000.
Outside of work, Dr. Aviado-Langer enjoys ballet and is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dance.
Jennifer dedicates this recognition to, “my dad, a breast cancer survivor, who taught me that process is most important.”