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EMAIL AVAILABLEPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEObjective:To further my knowledge and experience as a nurse practitioner. My determination, solid work ethic, dedication, passion, and fast learning abilities would be a great asset to any health care organization.LicensureAmerican Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification ProgramoFamily Nurse PractitioneroCertification No: F0614159oExpiration date: 6/3/2024Alabama Board of NursingoRegistered Nurse/Certified Registered Nurse PractitioneroLicense Number: 1-099580oExpiration date: 12/31/2020Georgia Board of NursingoRegistered Nurse/Advanced Practice NPoLicense Number: RN241077 ExpiredProfessional Memberships/AffiliationAmerican Academy of Nurse PractitionersSigma Theta Tau Honors SocietyEducation:Master of Science in NursingSamford UniversityIda V. Moffett School of NursingBirmingham, AlabamaFamily Nurse Practitioner ProgramJanuary 2012 - May 2014Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of NursingAssociate of Science in NursingTroy UniversityTroy University School of NursingMontgomery, AlabamaoJanuary 2001 - May 2003oGamma Beta Phi Honors SocietyExperience/Work History:East Alabama Medical CenterEmergency DepartmentoPosition: Nurse PractitioneroDates: December 15, 2014 PresentoDuties: Assess, diagnose, treat and prescribe for acutely ill patients in collaboration with on-site physician in Emergency department with daily census averaging 140 patients. Average patient flow per shift for Nurse Practitioner: 20-25.Auburn Urgent CareAuburn, AlabamaoPosition: Nurse PractitioneroDates: August 4, 2014 November 21, 2014oDuties: Assess, diagnose, treat and prescribe for acutely ill patients in collaboration with off-site physician. Primary practitioner in clinic with daily census averaging 20-30 patients. Additional services provided onsite include suturing, x-ray, basic lab and EKG.Alacare Home Health and HospiceAuburn, AlabamaoPosition: RN Case ManageroDates: May 2013 August 2014June 2010- January 2011oDuties: Coordinate and manage care for homebound and/or hospice clients. Use advance assessment skills to monitor patient condition and report any abnormal findings to primary physician. Educate clients and family members regarding all aspects of their condition and care.Baptist Health EastMontgomery, AlabamaoPosition: ER RN Case ManageroDates: February 2012 May 2013oDuties: Provide education to staff regarding community resources for clients. Assist with client relations as needed. Evaluate and report possible neglect, abuse, and assault cases that presented to the emergency department for treatment. Assist clients in accessing community resources as needed.Community Hospice CareTallassee, AlabamaoPosition: RN Case ManageroDates: January 2011 February 2012oDuties: Assist clients and caregiver in all aspects of care, which includes education on disease process, medication regimens, symptom management, and dying process. Assess and reports physical findings to primary physician in regards to patient status and disease stage. Serve as preceptor for nursing students as assigned. Assist with on-site supervisory visits for staff members.Helping Hearts HospiceWetumpka, AlabamaoPosition: RN Case ManageroDates: May 2009 June 2010February 2006 December 2006oDuties: Assist clients and caregiver in all aspects of care, which includes education on disease process, medication regimens, symptom management, and dying process. Assess and reports physical findings to primary physician in regards to patient status and disease stage. Train new team members and supervise multiple care aids and case managers.Russell Medical CenterAlexander City, AlabamaoPosition: Cardiac Step down/ICU RNoDates: December 2007 - May 2009oDuties: Provide Preoperative and Postop care to clients having heart catheterization. Monitor clients admitted for cardiac related problems or chest pain of unknown origin and notify physician of lab results and any changes. Assist in bedside cardio-version as needed. Cared for critically ill clients in ICU. Educated and monitored staff compliance related to use of various infection prevention protocols, chest pain standing orders, as well as evaluating timeliness in implementing standing order protocol in situations where clients experienced unexpected events or had a change in their condition.Jackson HospitalMontgomery, AlabamaoPosition: Operating Room - Circulating Nurse RN/Scrub TechoDates: January 2007-December 2007oDuties: Provide assistance and support to client, as well as surgical team. Assist with surgical cases daily. Cases included: Vascular, General, Gyn/OB, Ortho, Neuro and ENT.oPosition: Emergency Department - PRN Staff RNoDates: November 2004-February 2006oDuties: Performed various duties as staff nurse. Performed charge nurse duties as needed and assigned by manager.oPosition: Surgical Intensive Care Unit - Staff RNoDates: May 2003- February 2005oDuties: Provide care to critically ill and post operative/trauma clients. Provide support and education to client as well as family.NP Clinical Experience/RotationsAdult Health (> 18 years old)oLake Martin Family MedicineDadeville, AlabamaProgressively increased independence in assessment and prescribing. Patients were seen independently by completion of rotation.Patient flow averaged 8 patients per day.Obstetrics and GynecologyoAlabama Department of Public HealthChilton County, Autauga County, and Montgomery County, AlabamaIndependent in assessment and prescribing for patients seen.Patient flow averaged 12 patients per day.Pediatrics <18 years oldoWetumpka Family Rural Health ClinicWetumpka, AlabamaIndependent in assessment and prescribing for patients during the latter half of preceptorship due to preceptors preference.Patient Flow averaged 15 patients per day.Adult Family Health all agesoRiver Region Family Medicine, RHCWetumpka, AlabamaIndependent in assessment and prescribing for patients throughout the entire preceptorship. Independent charting and e-scribing experience.Patient flow averages 26 per day.oEast Alabama Medical Center Emergency DepartmentOpelika, AlabamaIndependent in assessment and diagnosing of patients ranging from geriatric, adult, and pediatric.Co-managed two full arrest patients and two trauma patients.Independent suturing of various types of wounds.Patient flow average 20 patients per shift. |