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Nicholas J. Wodo, NP

Nicholas J. Wodo, NP

Pediatrics , Pediatric Emergency Medicine , Pediatric Endocrinology

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Nicholas has a degree in biochemistry from Canisius College. He went to the University of Rochester School of Nursing shortly after graduating from Canisius to pursue a degree in nursing. His first job was in Adult Trauma and General Surgery at Strong Memorial Hospital as a Registered Nurse. He then...
Nicholas has a degree in biochemistry from Canisius College. He went to the University of Rochester School of Nursing shortly after graduating from Canisius to pursue a degree in nursing. His first job was in Adult Trauma and General Surgery at Strong Memorial Hospital as a Registered Nurse. He then transitioned to pediatrics and worked as a RN in the Pediatric Emergency Department at Golisano Childrens Hospital. Here he developed a passion for caring for children diagnosed with endocrine disorders. While working in the Pediatric ED he went back to school and obtained his Masters degree as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. He currently works as a PNP in Pediatric Endocrinology at Golisano Children's Hospital.

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MS | University of Rochester. 2019

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Journal Articles

The Benefits of Introducing the Use of Nitrous Oxide in the Pediatric Emergency Department for Painful Procedures.

Martin, H. A.; Noble, M.; Wodo, N. J.

Journal of Emergency Nursing. 2018; 44(4): 331-335.

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