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Rebecca Dzenis

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

Nurse Anesthetist New York New York Presbyterian Hospital
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Overview
Level
Staff
Function
Healthcare
Tenure
5 years at New York Presbyterian Hospital
Gender
Female
Connections
244
Position in HealthTal Database
  • 11,665 healthcare professionals in HealthTal hold the Nurse Anesthetist specialty. Rebecca Dzenis is one of them.
  • 1,299 contacts at New York Presbyterian Hospital are tracked in HealthTal.
  • Data refreshed May 2026.

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Education
Duke University School of Nursing
Doctor of Nursing Practice
2021
Villanova University
Bachelor’s Degree
2015
Pelham Memorial High School
2011
About New York Presbyterian Hospital
Industry
Hospitals & Physicians Clinics
Employees
1 to 19
Revenue
$1M to <$10M
Website
nyp.org
Office Location
610 W 158th St, New York, NY
Professional Overview

Rebecca Dzenis is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, currently affiliated with New York Presbyterian Hospital, based in New York. As a nurse anesthetist, Dzenis contributes to patient care, clinical workflows, and healthcare operations in New York. They have been with New York Presbyterian Hospital for 5 years. Dzenis holds academic credentials, including Doctor of Nursing Practice and Bachelor’s Degree, from Duke University School of Nursing and Villanova University. New York Presbyterian Hospital operates in the Hospitals & Physicians Clinics sector with a workforce of 1 to 19 employees. Healthcare organizations seeking to recruit nurse anesthetist professionals can use HealthTal to access verified direct email addresses and personal phone numbers sourced from NPI records and professional licensing databases. Direct outreach to nurse anesthetist specialists consistently yields higher response rates than passive job board postings, particularly for roles requiring specific clinical credentials or state licensure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Rebecca Dzenis located?
Rebecca Dzenis is based in New York. They are currently affiliated with New York Presbyterian Hospital.
What is Rebecca Dzenis's specialty?
Rebecca Dzenis specializes in Nurse Anesthetist. Their current role is Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist.
Where does Rebecca Dzenis currently work?
Rebecca Dzenis currently works at New York Presbyterian Hospital. They have been there for 5 years.
What is Rebecca Dzenis's educational background?
Rebecca Dzenis attended Duke University School of Nursing and Villanova University.
How do I contact Rebecca Dzenis for recruiting?
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How do I recruit a Nurse Anesthetist?
Recruiting nurse anesthetists typically involves reaching out via direct email or phone. HealthTal's database provides verified contact data for nurse anesthetists across all 50 states, allowing you to contact candidates directly without going through job boards.
What is the average salary for a Nurse Anesthetist in the United States?
Nurse Anesthetists in the United States typically earn $165,000 to $240,000 annually, with a median of $203,000. Figures derive from BLS OEWS data, adjusted for state cost of labor. Senior-titled roles (Director, Manager, Chief) and high-acuity practice settings push the upper end.