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Stephanie Welty is a pediatric nurse practitioner who cares for children who are undergoing a blood marrow transplant to treat a blood disorder, metabolic disease or cancer. She works with patients during the early period after transplant and treats those who develop complications, including infection, veno-occlusive disease — an obstruction of veins in the liver that can occur after transplant — and graft-versus-host disease, a condition in which the transplanted cells attack a patient's healthy cells.
Welty earned both her bachelor's and master's degrees in nursing from Columbia University.
Welty lives in San Francisco. She enjoys spending free time with her dog.
Columbia University, BS, Nursing, 2012
Columbia University, MSN, 2014
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