In 2013, Edith Sardea graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee with her Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing. She is a Board Certified Registered Nurse.
Edith started her nursing career in 2014 as an R.N. on an Abdominal Transplant Inpatient Unit in Milwaukee, where she specialized in caring for pre- and post-surgical patients of liver, kidney and pancreas transplant.
After 3 years, she moved to Phoenix and began working on a Level 1 Trauma and Post-Abdominal Surgical Inpatient Unit at HonorHealth’s John C. Lincoln Medical Center.
In 2018, she worked in the Medical Oncology Inpatient Unit at HonorHealth’s Scottsdale Shea Medical Center, where her interest in clinical trials brought her in 2022 to the HonorHealth Research Institute’s Oncology Infusion team. She is now the PICC Infection Resource Nurse.
Edith hopes to continue caring for her cancer patients with empathy and compassion as well as help improve evidence-based clinical practices.
Outside of work, Edith, an Arizona transplant originally from the island of Guam, enjoys spending her time with her toddler son, husband, their German Sheperd dog, Hercules, and friends. She also enjoys journaling, painting, kickboxing, and trying different savory cooking recipes.