Sherilyn Gordon Memorial Travel Award
C. Chime Karkhang, DNP, APRN, AGACNP-BC
Yale - New Haven Health Transplantation Center
C. Chime Karkhang, DNP, is an Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner with over a decade of clinical experience across diverse healthcare settings. Currently, she serves as a Transplant Surgery Nurse Practitioner at Yale New Haven Health. Her passion for transplant surgery stems from the unique excitement and profound impact of witnessing patients' lives transform dramatically after years on the waitlist. In this role, she works closely with liver and kidney transplant patients, particularly those from vulnerable populations, navigating the complexities of surgical procedures and the intricate pathophysiology of these vital organs.
C. Chime Karkhang earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice from Yale School of Nursing, where her research focused on health literacy among transplant patients. Her work highlighted the need for targeted interventions to address health literacy barriers and improve patient outcomes. Her academic background also includes a degree in Ethnic Studies, which provided a foundational understanding of systemic inequalities in healthcare.
She is an active member of the ASTS ATP Committee, contributing to the Volunteer Initiative and the ATP All Stars Project. The Volunteer Initiative subcommittee partners with local charities to give back to host cities during the ASTS Winter Symposium. The ATP All Stars Project subcommittee is developing a comprehensive website to consolidate key resources, offering a detailed guide and manual for ATP leaders to establish and expand their teams.
C. Chime Karkhang’s career is defined by her commitment to addressing healthcare disparities and promoting health literacy. Her contributions have been recognized with the 2022 American Society of Transplant Surgeons Advanced Transplant Provider Research Grant and the 2023 Yale University Milton and Anne Sidney Prize.
As an advanced practice provider, C. Chime Karkhang is dedicated to ensuring that patients and their families have the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions about their care. She remains steadfast in advocating for equity and addressing structural racism in healthcare through her research, clinical practice, and leadership initiatives.