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Christina Giudice, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC

Nurse Practitioner, Hospital Medicine


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Practice Name Connecticut Children's Specialty Group

Education

BA, The College of the Holy Cross, 2012
BSN, MGH Institute of Health Professions, 2016
MSN, MGH Institute of Health Professions, 2017

Board Certifications

  • Pediatric Nursing Certification Board
  • Clinical Expertise

    Christina Giudice, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC, is a Nurse Practitioner in the Division of Hospital Medicine at Connecticut Children’s. Christina’s clinical interests include somatic symptom disorders and pediatric asthma. In her free time, Christina enjoys cooking, learning to play tennis, and doing crafts.

    Selected Publications

    • Sullivan, C., Giudice, C. (2020, August). Analyze This: A Clinical Pathway for Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders. Virtual presentation at the Clinical Pediatric Hospital Medicine Course.

    • Greenberg, J., Waynik, I., Giudice, C., Daley, T., Saccoccio, M., Hoppa, E. (2020, July). Implementation of a Clinical Pathway to Improve Care of Croup. Planned poster presentation at Pediatric Hospital Medicine Annual Conference, Orlando, FL. (Meeting cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic)

    • Sullivan, C., Giudice, C., Sekaran, A., Waynik, I. (2019, July). Analyze This: A Clinical Pathway for Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders. Oral presentation at Pediatric Hospital Medicine Conference, Seattle, WA.

    • Giudice, C. (2019, April). Updates in Pediatric Asthma. Oral presentation at the Connecticut Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Society Annual Conference, Rocky Hill, CT.

    • Aubuchon-Endsley, N., Morales, M., Giudice, C., Bublitz, M.H., Lester, B.M., Salisbury, A.L., & Stroud, L. (2016). Maternal Pre-pregnancy Obesity and Gestational Weight Gain Influence Neonatal Neurobehavior. Maternal & Child Nutrition. doi: 10.1111/mcn.12317

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