Kasalyn Thuvolmontolrat, DNP, RN, AGACNP-BC
Education
Southern California CSU DNP Consortium; Los Angeles/Fullerton, CA
Doctor of Nursing Practice, 2021
California State University of Los Angeles; Los Angeles, CA
Master of Science in Nursing, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, 2016
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Accelerated Second Degree Program), 2014
Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) (Preliminary Internal Medicine Residency)
University of Southern California; Los Angeles, CA
Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, 2007
Board Certification
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)
Board Certified in Adult-Gerontology Acute Care
About
Kasalyn is a board-certified nurse practitioner working in General Neurology. Prior to nursing, she was a research technician with the Maternal, Child, Adolescent/Adult Center for Infectious Diseases at LAC-USC Medical Center, focusing on AIDS/HIV mother-to-child transmission. After working closely with nurses who were passionate about patient-centered care, she eventually earned an accelerated Bachelor of Science degree in nursing and shortly after a Master of Science in Nursing with a concentration in adult-gerontology acute care nurse practitioner. Interested in continuous implementation of evidence-based practice and in preparation for healthcare’s complex environment, she finally completed a Doctor of Nursing Practice.
Publications
Kapetanovic, S., Aaron, L., Montepiedra, G., Anthony, P., Thuvamontolrat, K., Pahwa, S., . . . Kovacs, A. (2015). Effect of cytomegalovirus co-infection on normalization of selected T-cell subsets in children with perinatally acquired HIV infection treated with combination antiviral therapy. PLOS ONE, 10(3), 1-15. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0120474
Neely, M., Louie, S., Xu, J., Anthony, P., Thuvamontolrat, K., Mordwinkin, N., & Kovacs, A. (2015). Simultaneous plasma and genital pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of atazanavir and efavirenz in HIV-infected women starting therapy. The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. doi:10.1002/jcph.481