Nurses
J.J. Baumann, RN, MS, CNSStroke Clinical Nurse Specialist
After finishing her masters in critical care/trauma nursing at UCSF, JJ joined the Stanford Stroke Center in 2005. In collaboration with the attending physicians in the emergency department, the neurocritical care unit, and stroke center, JJ provides expert and complex nursing care to patients and their families, including evaluation, monitoring of treatment plans, and patient and family education. In addition to her work at the hospital, JJ takes a special interest in community education of stroke. Her passion for this is rooted in her past experience as an EMT/firefighter.
Teresa Bell-Stephens, CNRN
Teresa has worked with the Stroke Center since 1990. She has an extensive background in critical care, and her current focus is on coordinating the cerebrovascular surgery program, with a focus on moyamoya disease, vascular malformations and intracranial aneurysms. Teresa is a regular lecturer for Bay Area nurses on various neuroscience nursing topics and has presented many papers at the annual meetings of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses (AANN) and the World Federation of Neuroscience Nurses (WFNN). She has published peer reviewed neuroscience nursing articles in various journals.
Stephanie Casal, RN, MS, CNS
Stroke Clinical Nurse Specialist
Mary Marcellus, RN
Originally from Connecticut, Mary came to Stanford in 1980. She began as a staff nurse in the ICU and then went on to become an Assistant Nurse Manager for several years before taking on the role of Interventional Neuroradiology Nurse Coordinator in 1993. She has lectured on various cerebrovascular topics as well as published several articles in her area of expertise. Patient advocacy remains the most important part of her daily patient care responsibilities
Joli Vavao, MSN, ACNP, CNRN
Joli joined the Stroke Center 2004. She obtained her masters degree as an acute care nurse practitioner from the University of California, Los Angeles. She has worked as a nurse for over 15 years specializing in neurosurgery and stroke neurology. She has received national certification in neuroscience nursing. She plays an active role coordinating the care of cerebrovascular patients in both an inpatient and outpatient setting. She participates in lectures to hospital staff and local health care professionals regarding the care of neuroscience patients.
