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Hillary Drumm is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) specializing in Interventional Endoscopy at Yale School of Medicine. She coordinates clinical resources for the Advanced Endoscopy team and provides care for patients with pancreatic, bile duct, and gastrointestinal disorders. Her roles include managing pre- and post-procedure care and patient education. Drumm holds a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), a Master of Public Health (MPH), a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), and a Bachelor of Arts (BA), all from Johns Hopkins University. She is board-certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner through the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
- Education:
- MSN, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (2008)
- MPH, Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health (2008)
- BSN, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (2005)
- BA, Johns Hopkins University (2003)
Her research interests focus on endoscopic therapies for pancreatic and biliary diseases, including the use of confocal endomicroscopy and management of post-ERCP pancreatitis. She collaborates with faculty members such as Dr. Michael Nathanson and Dr. Priya Jamidar on studies involving advanced endoscopic imaging and clinical trial design. Drumm has contributed to peer-reviewed publications exploring confocal endomicroscopy and preventive strategies for post-ERCP complications.
In addition to her clinical and research roles, Drumm participates in the Cancer of the Pancreas Screening-5 (CAPS5) study as a sub-investigator, aiming to advance early detection of pancreatic cancer. She is also engaged in initiatives promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in academic medicine, emphasizing the importance of representation in healthcare guidance and education.


