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Jennifer Gildea
Writer/Editor
Qualitative/Quantitative Analyst
Statistical Consultant
Methodologist
Founder,
Sharpeye Designs
   

Jennifer is an experienced Qualitative and Quantitative analyst, Methodologist, APA editor and Grant writer for Sharpeye Designs. Jennifer started her career in medical research for Harvard Medical School and Brigham & Women's Hospital. She has been published three times in conjunction with other physicians and researchers at Harvard Medical School and Brigham & Women's Hospital Division of Cardiac Surgery in well known medical journals such as Annals of Thoracic Surgery and Circulation. Before founding Sharpeye Designs, Jennifer worked as a qualitative analyst, APA editor, and grant writer for a mathematical consulting firm, assisting in research, dissertation assistance, and grant writing for over 100 papers, publications, and grants.

Jennifer currently serves as a final reviewer for disssertations submitted to complete the Doctorate in Nursing program at DeSales University in Pennsylvania.

Jennifer holds degrees from Boston College in Biology and Philosophy and is currently completing a Masters degree in Applied Statistics from Penn State University.

 
         
  Publications:
       
  • Single Cross Clamp Technique: an important adjuct to myocardial and cerebral protection during coronary artery surgery.  Ann. Thoracic Surg. 1994; 58:296-303. PubMed indexed for MEDLINE: PMID: 8067823 at www.pubmed.gov

  • Aortic Valve Replacement in the Elderly: effect of gender and coronary artery disease on operative mortality. Circulation 1993; 88 (part 2);17-23. PubMed indexed for MEDLINE: PMID: 8222150 at www.pubmed.gov

  • Aortic Valve endocarditis. Determinants of early survival and late morbidity. Circulation. 1994 Nov; 90 (5 Pt 2): II 175-82. PubMed indexed for MEDLINE: PMID 7955248 at www.pubmed.gov