Janique I. Forde, MSN, APRN, CPNP-AC
- Cardiology
- Neurosurgery
Nurse Practitioner
Languages: English
Departments:
Get to know Janique I. Forde, MSN, APRN, CPNP-AC
Janique joined the Texas Children's Hospital Neurosurgery Program in 2023. She has over 20 years of combined nursing experience in Pediatric Critical Care, Pediatric Neonatal Critical Care transport and as a Nurse Practitioner in Pediatric Cardiology. She holds an instructorship with Baylor College of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics. Additionally, Janique continues to work in inpatient pediatric cardiology at Texas Children's Hospital.
Although Janique has clinical interests in traumatic brain injury and neurocritical care, she finds all aspects of Pediatric Neurosurgery fascinating.
"I have always viewed patient care as a team-based approach – a collaborative effort between our team and families to enhance the quality of care for individual patients. Therefore, I enjoy partnering with families to create the best possible experience and optimal outcomes. As a provider, I am deeply committed to the Texas Children's mission of creating a healthy future for children within our community."
Clinical Interests
Traumatic brain injury
Education
School | Education | Degree | Year |
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Texas Tech University Health Science Center | Masters | Master’s of Science in Nursing - Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner | 2018 |
Georgia Southern University - formerly Armstrong Atlantic State University | Bachelors | Bachelor of Science in Nursing | 2003 |
Organizations
Organization Name | Role |
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American Association of Critical Care Nurses | Member |
Honors and awards
- 2022
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Excellence in Nursing, Good Samaritan Foundation
- 2022
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Caring with Heart Award, Texas Children's Heart Center
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