Abigail Hasan is a dedicated Family Nurse Practitioner currently serving as the Director of the Stroke Program at Jamaica Hospital, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing stroke care delivery across both Jamaica and Flushing Hospitals. With a deep-seated passion for serving underserved populations,...
Abigail Hasan is a dedicated Family Nurse Practitioner currently serving as the Director of the Stroke Program at Jamaica Hospital, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing stroke care delivery across both Jamaica and Flushing Hospitals. With a deep-seated passion for serving underserved populations, Abigail is committed to bridging the gap in neurological care, ensuring that all patients receive timely and effective treatment. Under her leadership, the Stroke Program has achieved prestigious Joint Commission certifications, establishing Flushing Hospital as a Primary Stroke Center and Jamaica Hospital as a Comprehensive Stroke Center.
Abigail's expertise encompasses a wide range of skills, including clinical practice, educational leadership, and community outreach. She excels in fostering teamwork and collaboration among multidisciplinary teams, driving process improvement initiatives that enhance patient outcomes. Her analytical skills enable her to assess program effectiveness and implement evidence-based practices that align with the latest advancements in stroke care.
In addition to her administrative responsibilities, Abigail is actively involved in research aimed at improving stroke prevention and rehabilitation strategies. She is passionate about educating both healthcare professionals and the community about stroke awareness, risk factors, and the importance of rapid response. Through her commitment to education and advocacy, Abigail is not only transforming the stroke care landscape but also empowering patients and families with the knowledge they need to navigate their health journeys effectively. Her leadership continues to inspire those around her, making a significant impact on the lives of many in the community.