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Summary

  • Keeley Haas is an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner based in Orlando, FL. She completed her Doctorate and Master's degrees in 2009 at the University of Central Florida and earned her DNP in 2014 from Troy University. Her earlier nursing education includes a BSN from the University of Ottawa and an AA from St Lawrence College. She has expertise in managing movement disorders, acute respiratory failure, and trauma care. Her research contributions include publications on Parkinson’s disease and critical care topics in esteemed journals and conferences.

Education & Training

  • Troy University
    Troy UniversityDNP, 2014
  • University of Central Florida
    University of Central FloridaDoctorate, 2009
  • University of Central Florida
    University of Central FloridaMasters, 2009
  • University of Ottawa
    University of OttawaBSN, 1997
  • St Lawrence College
    St Lawrence CollegeAA, 1987

Publications & Presentations

Journal Articles

  • CEP-1347 treatment fails to favorably modify the progression of Parkinson’s disease (PRECEPT) study  
    Shoulson I and Parkinson Study Group (PSG) PRECEPT Investigators, Neurology, 1/1/2006

Books/Book Chapters

Abstracts/Posters

  • Removal of arterial sheaths
    Haas K, Canadian national conference on coronary care, Ottawa, 1/1/1998
  • Pseudo- aneurysms: early identification and treatment
    Haas K, Canadian national conference on coronary care/Ottawa Hospital Nursing Grand Rounds, Montreal, 1/1/1996

Other

  • Focus on Research. Parkinson’s and movement disorders clinical studies 
    Haas, K, The Parkinson's paper
    1/1/2004

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