Sean Kildare 鈥19 is chairperson of the Collaborative Care Council at Cohen Children鈥檚 Medical Center and developer of Blossom Care, a behavioral health initiative. A former Adelphi track captain and nursing student, Sean now mentors young nurses and credits Adelphi for shaping both his career and personal growth.
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Pediatric nurse at Cohen Children鈥檚 Medical Center
Sean Kildare 鈥19 is a pediatric nurse leader, award-winning innovator and dedicated mentor currently serving as chairperson of the Collaborative Care Council (CCC) for his floor at Cohen Children鈥檚 Medical Center. A proud graduate of Adelphi鈥檚 nursing program and former track and field captain, Sean exemplifies the powerful impact of combining athletic discipline with clinical excellence.
Drawn to Adelphi for its renowned nursing program and competitive athletics, Sean also found inspiration in his cousin, alumna Emily Masiello, who thrived both on the soccer field and in the classroom. That family connection and Adelphi鈥檚 strong hospital partnerships helped solidify his path in healthcare. He credits Coach Katie Rees for her instrumental support and mentorship through the challenges of balancing clinical rotations and athletics while fostering his leadership as team captain.
After participating in the Northwell Health Golden Ticket program, Sean completed an externship at Cohen Children鈥檚 Medical Center and was offered a full-time position postgraduation. Over the last five and a half years, he has worked in med-surg and telemetry pediatrics, gaining experience with complex medical, behavioral and cardiac cases. In his current leadership role, Sean spearheaded the development of Blossom Care, a behavioral healthcare bundle designed to ensure compassionate, tailored support for pediatric patients at risk of self-harm. This innovation earned him the Northwell Health President鈥檚 Award for Truly Innovative, as well as the Cohen Children鈥檚 Nightingale Best Team Player Award (2022) and Rising Star Award (2023).
Sean frequently serves as charge nurse, preceptor and mentor to new and future nurses. He recently earned his Master of Science in Nursing Education at the State University of New York at Delhi. He said he hopes to continue shaping the next generation of compassionate nurses.
He credits Adelphi with helping him build confidence, resilience and lasting connections鈥攊ncluding meeting his wife, also an Adelphi alum. His advice to students: 鈥淭rust the process, embrace the struggle and know that the skills you鈥檙e building now鈥攅specially as a student-athlete鈥攚ill carry you far beyond graduation.鈥