atalie Hauser, CPNP is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Professional Member in the field of Nursing in recognition of her role as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner at Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine. A nationally acclaimed pediatric nursing facility, Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine has served patients for decades. Dedicated to the health and wellness of their patients, the facility hopes to “be the leader in advancing the health of adults and children with neurosurgical disorders by providing comprehensive, compassionate and superior care in a state-of-the-art environment of healing, teaching and discovery.” Offering a wide array of services to their clients, the team at Goodman Campbell specializes in utilizing the latest advancements in medical technology including “stereotactic surgery, pallidotomies for Parkinson’s disease, radiosurgery using the gamma knife, endoscopy and glycerol injections for trigeminal neuralgia.” Amassing over eight years of experience in the field of nursing, Hauser is a prominent figure within the industry. Hauser’s first seven years was spent on the pediatric specialty floor. Now, Hauser has transitioned into a pediatric nurse practitioner role and cares for neurosurgical patients. Hauser has always had, “compassion and love for kids.” When asked her advice to newcomers in the industry, Hauser states the importance of entering the field, “knowing those kids are struggling. The profession is very rewarding.” Attributing her success to loving what she does and the children she gets to work with, Hauser specializes in pediatric nursing. Certified in Basic Life Support and Pediatric Advanced Life Support, Hauser is proficient within all facets of pediatric care. Throughout the course of her education and training, Hauser attained her Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from Purdue University and obtained her Master of Science Degree in Nursing in 2016, with a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner concentration. To further her professional development, Hauser is an affiliate of several organizations including the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital and Riley Children’s Hospital and is a distinguished member of the National Association for Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. A renowned scholar, Hauser has made literary contributions to a published article, “Severe Bilateral Cerebellar Edema from Ingestion of Ketamine: case report” which was published in the Pediatric Neurosurgery Journal. When she is not working, Hauser enjoys refurbishing old furniture and painting. For more information, please visit www.goodmancampbell.com.