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Carolyn M. Dumar, NP

Carolyn M. Dumar, NP

she/her/hers

Pediatrics, Neonatology

UR Medicine Faculty The University of Rochester Medical Faculty Group (URMFG) consists of over 900 specialist and primary care providers spanning 19 departments. URMFG is certified by the National Committee for Quality Assurance.
Accountable Health Partner Accountable Health Partners (AHP) is a network of over 2,000 community and UR medical faculty and a dozen leading hospitals throughout the region. AHP offers a full range of care.
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About Me

Professional Background

Carolyn is the Pediatric Advanced Practice Provider Educator and also works clinically in the Neonatal ICU and Newborn Nursery.

Carolyn has six years of RN experience, five of which were spent in our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit/Pediatric Cardiac Care Center. Concurrently, Carolyn spent a ...
Carolyn is the Pediatric Advanced Practice Provider Educator and also works clinically in the Neonatal ICU and Newborn Nursery.

Carolyn has six years of RN experience, five of which were spent in our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit/Pediatric Cardiac Care Center. Concurrently, Carolyn spent a year working as one of our institution's Pediatric Clinical Resource Nurses. After completing her Pediatric Nurse Practitioner degree, she accepted a position in our Level IIID NICU. Carolyn always retained her passion for caring for children with complex congenital heart disease. After a year in the NICU a position for a Nurse Practitioner in Pediatric Cardiology/Electrophysiology became available and she was honored to step into that role where she has remained for 6 years. In the summer of 2021, a position became available as the Pediatric Advanced Practice Provider Educator, which she made the transition to step into. In 2022 I decided to go back to part-time clinical work in the NICU.

Credentials

Education

MS | University of Rochester. 2012

Research

Clinical Trials

National Pediatric Cardiology Quality Improvement Collaborative (NPC-QIC) - A Collaborative Initiative to Improve Care of Children With Complex Congenital Heart Disease

Lead Researcher: Carolyn M Dumar

The purpose of this initiative is to improve care and outcomes for infants with HLHS by expanding the NPC-QIC national registry to gather clinical care process, outcome, and developmental data on infants with HLHS between diagnosis and ...