Kathleen Seneca, MSN, APN, CNL, at ID Care

Kathleen Seneca, Infectious Disease Provider

Infectious disease provider expertise

  • Board certified as a nurse practitioner by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners
  • Specializing in the treatment of all infectious diseases, hepatitis C, hepatitis B, HIV, HIV PrEP, STIs, latent tuberculosis, travel medicine, soft tissue and skin infections, and tick and mosquito borne illnesses

Education

  • Post Master’s Certificate: The College of New Jersey (2010)
  • Graduate: The College of New Jersey Master of Science Nursing (2007)
  • Undergraduate: Neumann College Bachelor of Science Nursing (1986)

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Why I’m an infectious disease provider

“My interest in becoming an infectious disease provider was the complexity of care management required to either cure or manage long-term infectious diseases.”

Approach to infectious disease care

Kathleen Seneca emphasizes the importance of active listening, thorough patient education about disease and its management, and consistent follow-through communication. She believes these elements are crucial for delivering quality care and enhancing the overall patient experience.

More about Kathleen Seneca, infectious disease provider

Kathleen Seneca focuses on the complexity of managing both acute and chronic infections. Kathleen is passionate about partnering with patients to either cure their infections or manage them effectively, aiming to prevent future occurrences. Her dedication to these principles sets her apart in delivering high-quality, personalized care.

Kathleen’s professional interests and expertise are focused on travel medicine and management of infectious disease of both inpatients and outpatients. As a Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL), she is a master’s educated nurse focused on improving measurable outcomes in healthcare microsystems. Outside of work, she enjoys hiking, gardening, cooking and spending time with her sons.

Leadership
  • Lead nurse practitioner for south campus of ID Care
Research
  • Seneca KH, Homer R, Nahass RG. Naltrexone XR (XR-NTX) can be used to support Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) treatment in recently medically supervised opioid withdrawn persons who inject drugs (PWIDs) – A preliminary report. IHNSU 8th International Symposium, September 2019, Montreal, Canada.

Awards
  • Leadership Award 2010 – University Medical Center at Princeton, New Jersey
  • Marilyn Schlentz Award 2007 – Holistic Healing Modalities, The College of New Jersey
  • Aspiring Nurse Leader Award 2006 – Organization of Nurse Executives, New Jersey
  • Clinical Nurse Excellence Award 2005 – University Medical Center at Princeton, New Jersey
  • Nurse Excellence Award 2005 – New Jersey League for Nursing