Amanda Zuse
Amanda Zuse
Amanda Page Zuse, APRN-BC has been a pediatric nurse practitioner for over 25 years. She is the Associate Director of Connecticut Children’s Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders in Hartford, CT.
Amanda has worked with patients and families in Hematology and Oncology her entire career and has been focused on patients with bleeding and clotting disorders for the last 15 years. She has helped launch the center’s 340B factor program and to start the Adolescent Bleeding and Clotting Disorders Clinic. Her current project is formalizing an inpatient anticoagulation consult service.
From 2013 to 2017 Amanda stepped away from clinical practice and worked in Scientific and Medical Affairs for a biotech company. Amanda spends a large percentage of her time in clinical practice and enjoys teaching colleagues and students about bleeding and clotting disorders. She has served on the NHF Nursing working group as the Region I Representative and is active in Region I committee work. Amanda consults and has sat on speaker’s bureaus for CSL Behring, Sanofi and Genentech.
Amanda has three daughters 17 and 19 and 21 who keep her busy. She spends her spare time volunteering for the Hole in The Wall Gang Camp, watching high school sports, and staying active.