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Justin Lopes, FNP, APRN

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Biography

Justin completed his Bachelor of Science in Biology from Seton Hall University. He then received a second undergraduate degree at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences University in Nursing. While in school, working towards his Masters degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Simmons University, Justin worked inpatient as a registered nurse on a neuroscience unit that focused on neurosurgery, general neurology, stroke, and epilepsy. He has joined the Neurovascular section of Neurosurgery where he works to provide holistic care to patients with neurosurgical diseases. Justin routinely sees patients with aneurysms, hydrocephalus, strokes, and patients that have suffered from subarachnoid hemorrhages. He sees patients in all phases of care including clinic visits, pre-operatively, and post-operatively. Justin is also participating in research studies regarding neurosurgical patients that have experienced a stroke and plans to develop in order to play a bigger role in research findings that can benefit patient’s overall outcomes. He is a member of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and plans to enroll in a doctoral program in the coming future.

Clinical Care

Overview

Justin Lopes, APRN, provides holistic care for neurosurgical patients who are treated for neurovascular problems such as brain aneurysms, arterial venous malformations, carotid disease, strokes, normal pressure hydrocephalus, and subarachnoid hemorrhages—all of which can pose serious threats to the brain. He cares for patients mostly in clinic before and after surgery, and provides continued follow-up visits afterwards.

“I like this work because patients often have a lot to learn about their condition, and I have an opportunity to help educate them,” says Lopes. “We use research data to guide our practice and explain all the facts. It gives them a better understanding of things as they go through their treatment.”

Lopes has contributed to multiple research studies at Yale School of Medicine, helping with investigations into a variety of topics and treatments that affect neurovascular conditions such as aneurysms. He often works with clinical trial participants, providing patient assessments and testing, and other support. “Our goal is to enroll as many patients in these studies as we can, because the more we learn, the better care we can offer them,” he says.

Board Certifications

  • Family Nurse Practitioner

    Certification Organization
    American Academy of Nurse Practitioner's Certification Program

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