Jeremy DeJesus,  MSN, BSN, RN,

Jeremy DeJesus, MSN, BSN, RN

10 N Greene Street Baltimore MD, 21201

About

With a decade of experience in nursing, Jeremy DeJesus is a dedicated professional specializing in critical care. He currently seves as the nurse manager in the Medical Intensive Care Unit at the Baltimore VA Medical Center, where he leads his team toward nursing excellencein patient care. Beyond his managerial role, Jeremy is also a clinical instructor at Notre Dame of Maryland University, where he is passionate about teaching future nurses the importance of evidence-based practices andupholding rigorous saety standards. Outside of his professional life, he enjoys spending quality time with his daughter, hiking, beach outings, and traveling the world. 

Education and Training

Reading Senior High School Diploma 5/2001

Drexel University College of Medicine Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse

Notre Dame of Maryland University Nursing Administration and Leadership 2021

Drexel University Bachelor of Science in Nursing 9/2024

Nursing Specialization

Critical Care

Nurse Manager

Provider Details

English 2014 of experience U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs https://www.va.gov/maryland-health-care/locations/baltimore-va-medical-center/

Awards

  • Winner of Baltimore Magazine for Nursing Excellence 5/2025

Professional Society Membership

  • ANA
  • AACN
  • Maryland Board of Nursing
  • Maryland Organization of Nurse Leaders
  • American Journal of Critical Care

Work Description / Areas of Expertise / Job Duties

  • Jeremy Dejesus is a nurse manager specializing in ciritcal care, currently overseeing the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Baltimore, MD. His role involves managing the MICU's daily operations, leading a team of nurses, and ensuring the delivery of safe, high-quality patient care. He implements evidence-based practices, coordinates patient care plans, and mentors staff to foster professional growth and adherence to clinical standards. His expertise includes critical care, patient advocacy, and nurisng leadership, emphasizing quality and safety in patient outcomes and staff development. 

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Jeremy DeJesus attributes his success as a nurse manager and clinical instructor to his deep compassion, commitment to advocacy, and dedication to safety in all patient and team interactions. He finds fullment in his role, knowing that he is living his purpose by positively impacting patient care and guiding future nurses and his team toward nursing excellence. 

Hobbies / Sports

  • Spending quality time with his daughter, Hiking, Beach outings, and Traveling

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