Maya Doyle

 MayaH. Doyle

Maya H. Doyle

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Biography

New York University Silver School of Social Work School of Social Work - Social Work


Resume

  • 2012

    Summer Intensive

    Grounded Theory and Writing Workshop with Kathy Charmaz

    Researchtalk

  • 2011

    Troubleshooting Seminars with Barney Glaser and GT colleagues

    Grounded Theory Institute

  • 2006

    Maya

    Doyle

    Cystinosis Research Network

    I participate in initiatives to improve resources for patients and families

    including psychosocial support

    improved communication with providers

    medical adherence

    and successful transition from pediatric to adult care

    Cystinosis Research Network

    New York University

    Silver School of Social Work

    Clinical Social Work in Healthcare and Illness

    Adjunct Lecturer in Social Work

    New Brunswick

    NJ

    BSW program

    SW Research I

    Part Time Faculty - Social Work

    Rutgers University

    NYU Global Research Institute

    London

    Frost Valley YMCA Volunteer of the Year Award

    Frost Valley YMCA

    Diane Greenstein Memorial Fellowship

    awarded for dissertation proposal

    New York University

    2014 Society for Social Work and Research Outstanding Social Work Doctoral Dissertation Award

    Society for Social Work Research

  • 2004

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Social Work

    New York University

  • 2003

    Genentech

    Worked with a team to develop and produce patient education video about growth deficiency and kidney disease in children.\nCoordinator of preceptor program at Montefiore.

    Genentech

    Quinnipiac University

    Hamden

    CT

    joint appointment

    Assistant Clinical Professor - Medicine

  • 1994

    NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation

    New York University

    Quinnipiac University

    Walden University

    Children's Hospital at Montefiore

    Rutgers University

    •\tPediatric Inpatient Medical Units: discharge planning; supportive & concrete services

    follow-up of complex cases on an outpatient basis. Pediatric Hematology & Diabetes Clinics: supportive & concrete services for chronically ill children

    including diabetes education and advocacy for lead-exposed children.\n•\tChild Protection: assessment/reporting/follow-up of suspected abuse/neglect

    in consultation with hospital-wide Child Protection team.\n•\tSupervision of social work intern (NYU) 1997-1998

    NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation

    Quinnipiac University

    North Haven

    CT

    Courses taught: Advanced Clinical Practice 3 & 4

    HBSE

    Child & Family Policy

    Research

    Advance Field Seminar

    Social Work in Health Settings

    Capstone.

    Assistant Professor

    Department of Social Work

    School of Health Sciences

    Taught online sections of Advanced Clinical Practice.

    Walden University

    Senior Pediatric Social Worker/Camp Coordinator

    Coordinator

    Ruth Gottscho Children’s Kidney Program

    Frost Valley YMCA (2000-present)\n•\t admissions

    marketing

    fundraising

    SW consultation for unique mainstream summer camp program for children with kidney disease throughout the Northeast region.\n\nSenior Social Worker

    Pediatric Nephrology (September 1999-January 2008

    currently per diem)\n•\tPsychosocial assessment

    patient education

    and ongoing supportive & concrete services to children and families followed by the Pediatric Renal service in outpatient faculty practice

    dialysis

    and transplant program.\n•\tDischarge planning for all pediatric renal patients and SW coverage on inpatient units.\n•\tParticipation in multidisciplinary rounds

    conferences

    and quality improvement.\n•\tSupervision of social work interns

    Children's Hospital at Montefiore

  • 1992

    Masters

    Social Work

    Internships at International Center for the Disabled

    Center for Independence for the Disabled in NY

    and at Bellevue Hospital Adolescent Health Clinic\nPresident

    SW Graduate Student Association

    1993-94

  • 1988

    BA

    English & Medieval Studies

    Honors Program

    State University of New York College at Geneseo

  • Apply

    All children between the ages of 7-15 (or up to 10 th grade) who are on dialysis (hemo or PD)

    post-transplant

    or have chronic kidney disease are eligible to attend. Contact Maya at mdoyle@montefiore.org

    All children between the ages of 7-15 (or up to 10 th grade) who are on dialysis (hemo or PD)

    post-transplant

    or have chronic kidney disease are eligible to attend. In 2014

    Hemo and PD campers will be primarily scheduled in session 1

    Transplant and CKD campers primarily in session 2.

    Gottscho Dialysis and Children's Kidney Program at Frost Valley YMCA

    Pediatric Nephrology - Children's Kidney Center - New York City - Bronx - The Children's Hospital at Montefiore -

    The Children's Kidney Center is one of the largest and most experienced pediatric dialysis and transplant programs in the country

    and one of the first and foremost institutions of its kind

    both nationally and internationally. Our Kidney Program ranked in the top 10 of America's Best Children's Hospitals and as a top hospital in the New York tri-state region

    according to the U.S.

    Hospitals

    Crisis Intervention

    Program Evaluation

    Fundraising

    Public Health

    Healthcare

    Chronic Illness

    Grant Writing

    Child Development

    Nonprofits

    Adolescents

    Program Development

    Youth Development

    Clinical Research

    Public Speaking

    Social Services

    Teaching

    Community Outreach

    Pediatrics

    Atlas.ti

    Cancer doesn't have an age': Genetic testing and cancer risk management in BRCA1/2 mutation-positive women aged 18-24.

    Lindsay Hoskins

    Allison Werner-Lin

    Werner-Lin A.

    Hoskins LM

    Doyle MH

    Greene MH. (2012)

    Cancer doesn't have an age': Genetic testing and cancer risk management in BRCA1/2 mutation-positive women aged 18-24.

    Cystinosis Research Network

    Bridges to the Future: A transition guide for teens and young adults with cystinosis and their families

    Discussing Future Goals and Legal Aspects of Health Care: Essential Steps in Transitioning Youth to Adult-Oriented Care.

    Leadership

    Literacy

    and Translational Expertise in Genomics: Challenges and Opportunities for Social Work. .

    Katarina Supe

    Doyle

    M.

    Siegel

    R.

    & Supe

    K. (2006). . .

    Stages of change and transitioning in adolescent patients with obesity and hypertension

    That Eagle Covering Me: Transitiioning and Connected Autonomy for emerging adults with cystinosis

    Peer Support and Mentorship in a US Rare Disease Community: Findings from the Cystinosis in Emerging Adulthood Study