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Candidate's Name , CRNPCurriculum VitaeCandidate's Name , CRNPCStreet Address  EMAIL AVAILABLE PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEWork ExperienceCertified Nurse PractitionerAmerimed Mobile Integrated Healthcare6171 Gateway Dr.Columbus, Georgia 31909Collaborating PhysicianDr. Michele MelamedSeptember 9, 2024- presentProviding Temporary, Primary and Urgent Care services in the home. Serving patients recently discharged from an inpatient hospital admission considered high risk for readmission. We are also now providing patients with chronic illness palliative care.Certified Nurse PractitionerPhenix City Pain Management1810 Stadium DriveUnit 140Phenix City, Alabama 36867Collaborating PhysicianDr. Bill BerrymanJune 2021-September 9, 2024Pain Management and Opioid Addiction Management:Management and Assessment of patients with chronic painIncluding ordering and interpretation of diagnosticImaging, referral to PT, OT,Orthopedic and Neurosurgery.Prescription management ofPain medications including opioids, muscle relaxers, NSAID medications, Neurological medications. Physical Pain Assessments and scheduling ofappropriate procedures including spinal epidurals, trigger point injections.Opioid Dependency exams andPrescribing and management of Suboxone Therapy, UDT testing and interpretation and Reporting. Counseling andReferral for psychiatric andBehavioral management specialist.Certified Nurse PractitionerAspire Integrative Health Care-Opelika, AL.July 12,2020-June 11,20202202 Gateway DriveOpelika, Alabama 36801Collaborating PhysicianDr. V. Malavong D.O.July 2020-June 2021Primary Care: Scope of Practice:Management of the primary care patient from newborn to geriatric. Chronic and Acute management of diseases including pharmacology management, ordering and interpretation of laboratory testing, MRI, CT scan, Mammogram, Colonoscopy, Bone Density, Cytology. Providing Womens health with Routine PAP and Pelvic exams, Clinical Breast Exam. Performance of outpatient procedures such as minor excision of masses, skin biopsy puncture biopsy, shave biopsy. Suturing lacerations.Certified Nurse PractitionerCentral Alabama Breast Care - Montgomery, ALSeptember 2015 to July 2019/Gap in practice due to collaborating physician selling practice to UAB and position becoming a full time which would not work with my schedule.4250 Carmichael CourtMontgomery, Alabama 36106 Office PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLECollaborating PhysicianDr. Pamela StricklandSeptember 2015 to July 2019Certified Registered Family Nurse Practitioner Central Alabama Breast Care: Scope of practice/Job responsibilities:Postoperative management of breast surgery patients.Provide patient education concerning care after surgical procedures.Assistance and performance of surgical office procedures.Prescriptive authority as outlined by the boards of nursing and medical board.Alabama Department of Public HealthCRNP for Lee and Russell County Health DepartmentsRSA Tower 201 Monroe Street Montgomery, Alabama 36104 Office: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLECollaborating PhysicianDr. Grace ThomasMay 2014 to July 2015Gap in practice from July 2015 until September 2015 resigned from a full-time position to look for a part time position.Certified Registered Family Nurse Practitioner: Women's HealthScope of practice/Job responsibilities:Documentation and review of the single patient and family health histories which included a detailed sexual, gynecological and maternal health history.Provided annual physical examinations for contraceptive management and cancer detection. This included performance and management of PAP test, STD testing with cervical/vaginal GC/CT/TV collection, Wet mount collection/preparation and interpretation via microscopy. Clinical Breast examination and teaching of Self Breast examination. Complete pelvic examination with vaginal speculum, bimanual and vaginal/rectal examination.Provided contraceptive management with prescriptive authority of oral, IM/SQ, contraception, and insertion and removal of contraceptive Nexplanon implants. Removal of IUD devices. Diagnosis and prescriptive management of STDs and other acute infections.Referral to other health care professional for further diagnostic procedures and management outside of the Alabama Department of Health such as abdominal pain, AUB, pelvic masses, PCOS, and breast masses or symptoms. This also included screening and assessment for heart disease, hypertension, diabetes and other health care concerns.Management and supervision of other members of the Alabama Department of Public Health Staff.Served as a preceptor for many nursing students.Phenix Medical Ministry Phenix City, Alabama5009 Riverchase Drive Suite 500Phenix City, Alabama 36867-7490Office: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE www.bicitymm.orgCollaborating PhysicianDr. Daryl EllisJune 2012 to February 2014Gap in practice from February 2014 until May 2014 due to being laid off and trying to find another job.Certified Registered Family Nurse PractitionerScope of practice/Job responsibilities:The Family Nurse Practitioner is responsible for the documentation and review of single patient and family health histories.Physical examinations of patients of all age ranges. I oversaw all the women's healthcare and performed the gynecological examinations which included the PAP and wet mount studies. Performing breast examinations and instruction of self-breast exams. Providing contraceptive management.Diagnosis of common and /or acute health issues.Treatment of these health issues.Ordering and interpreting labs, tests, and x-ray results.Prescription, knowledge and management of a wide variety of medications.Engagement in patient education on a proactive level and encouraging preventative health care measures. I was planning on taking the diabetic educator certification exam this spring. I had also been a guest speaker on the Dee Armstrong television show to discuss Women's Healthcare issues.Referral to, and collaboration with, various specialists.Management and supervision of other members of the nursing staff.Certified Registered Nurse First Assistant (CRNFA)Baptist Health Care East Montgomery - Montgomery, ALSeptember 2011 to June 2012Alabama400 Taylor RoadMontgomery, Alabama 36117PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLECertified Registered Nurse First Assistant (CRNFA)East Alabama Medical Center-Opelika Al.2000 Pepperell PkwyOpelika, Alabama 36801October 1998 to September 2011CRNFA: Scope of practice/Job responsibilities:The CRNFA is involved in the management of the patient through all aspects during the perioperative period which includes performing preoperative evaluation and focused nursing assessments.Writing preoperative orders according to established protocols.Intraoperative first assisting which includes but is not limited to; using instruments and medical devices, maintaining sterile technique, providing tissue exposure, handling and/or cutting tissues, providing hemostasis, suturing wounds, and application of sterile dressings.Responsibilities also include; preparation of the surgical procedure by collection of equipment and supplies needed, opening supplies in the sterile environment and maintenance of the sterile field, counting and recording all instruments, needles, and sponges with the scrub tech. personnel, assisting the CRNA with induction of anesthesia, positioning and proper body alignment maintenance of the patient, troubleshooting equipment errors, and assisting the circulating nurse as needed.Student InternPrimary Care Associates - Opelika, ALMarch 2012 to May 20122012: 50 hours with Dr. Allen Foster, Dr. Clay Harper, and Dr. John Thomas.East Alabama Ears, Nose & Throat, Opelika, Alabama: Primary Care Practicum: Spring, 2012: 37 hours with Dr. Stites Whatley, Dr. Warren Stiles, and Dr. William Blythe.Student InternPrimary Care Associates - Auburn, ALMarch 2012 to May 2012Auburn Alabama: Primary Care Practicum: Spring, 2012: 32 hours with Dr. Lee Warren. GoalsThe emphasis in a graduate nurse practitioner program is to develop the clinical and professional expertise necessary to provide comprehensive primary care and specialty care in a diverse patient population. As a nurse practitioner I feel that I belong to a group of elite advanced practice nurses who hold the distinction of being considered to have the advanced skills necessary to expand nursing practice in practical, theoretical, and research-based competencies. This enables me to provide comprehensive and cost-efficient care to my patients as well as my community. My career goals for the next few years are to continue to further my education and obtain my doctorate degree as a nurse practitioner.I also feel that since I have combined the nurse educator role with the nurse practitioner role, this has served to strengthen my skills in the role of educator, counselor, patient advocate, manager, mentor, and researcher. Teaching is one of the most rewarding careers that I can think of besides the one that I have been involved in for the past two decades, which is that of nursing. Being able to combine these disciplines allows me the opportunity to do both things of which I am most passionate.Student InternPrimary Care Associates - Tuskegee, AL 2012 to 201271.30 hours with Dr. Fazel Matin.Student InternPrimary Care Associates - Auburn, AL 2011 to 2012172 hours with Dr. Debra McCormack.This practicum experience allowed me the opportunity to work with geriatric as well as adult patients in an office setting. During this practicum experience I was able to diagnose, treat, and manage patients with acute and chronic disease processes (e.g. diabetes, hypertension, upper respiratory infections, influenza, etc.), obtain the medical history and perform physical examinations. I was also given the opportunity to order and interpret data and diagnostic studies (e.g. routine lab test, EKGs, ultrasound/CT reports), and make recommendations for pharmacological therapy, physical therapy, rehabilitative therapies, and referrals to other healthcare providers when necessary. Another opportunity that I was given during this experience was to provide counseling and education to patients and their families about health behaviors, making healthy choices, self-care skills, and treatment options. One way that I was able to do this was to present an educational health promotion PowerPoint about urinary tract infections to a group of patients who agreed to view the material. After viewing the material, the patients were asked to fill out a short survey asking questions about the content and the delivery (readability) of the PowerPoint. The survey indicated that the material was thought to be useful, easy to understand, and most of the patients indicated that they would like to receive more healthcare educational opportunities in the future such as this one.Elaine McGhee, MSN Clinical InstructorAssociation of Operating Room NursesJanuary 2011 to May 2011at Southern Union Community College (SUCC).During my education practicum I had the opportunity to co-teach a nursing fundamentals lecture/ demonstration skills lab to fifty-six first semester nursing students at Southern Union Community College. During this practicum experience I was responsible for revising an existing lecture/power point on one of the course syllabus modules, as well as develop questions from the material taught for the module exam. I also acted as lab instructor for the basic nursing skills lab, which included demonstration/return demonstration of skills that included; bed baths, oral hygiene, bed-making, vital signs, urinary catheterization, and nasogastric tube placement and feedings. My preceptor also gave me the opportunity to give a power point lecture on the aspects of professional nursing. This practicum experience also allowed me to co-manage eight first semester students at the West Georgia Medical Center during the clinical rotation.Student InternEast Alabama Medical Center ED - Opelika, ALJanuary 2011 to May 2011Advanced Physical Assessment Practicum with Dr. Dale Crosby and Tim Hill, CRNP.My practicum experience in the emergency department allowed me the opportunity to work with the MD and the NP treating a variety of patients including both pediatric and adult populations with varied levels of acuity. This included treating patients with urgent primary care needs, acute and critical illnesses as well as those with accidental injuries or trauma. I was able to assess the patient, come up with a differential diagnosis, order appropriate labs or diagnostic tests, and recommend treatment options. I also was given the opportunity to perform my first pelvic examination, perform an I & D of several wounds, and suture a deep wound laceration of an arm.Student InternAuburn Internal Medicine Clinic2011 to 2011Dr. John Abrams and William Wood, CRNP.During this practicum experience I was able to work with patients in a primary care setting. This experience has allowed me to practice my physical assessment skills, make differential diagnosis, come up with a treatment plan which includes; prescribing medications, ordering and evaluation of lab work and diagnostic tests, making referrals, and collaboration with other healthcare professionals. I have also been given the opportunity to provide healthcare education to several patients and their family members when needed.Student InternLee Obstetrics and Gynecology - Opelika, AL 2011 to 2011Women's Health Practicum with Dr. William Golden and Dr. Joel Pittard.This practicum experience allowed me the opportunity to work with obstetrical as well as gynecological patients in a private office setting and a university health clinic. During this practicum experience I was able to perform physical assessment and diagnostic tests which included breast exam, pelvic examination, PAP smear, STI screening, and wet mount prep and slide interpretation. This practicum also gave me opportunity to make differential diagnosis, come up with treatment plans which included; prescribing medications, ordering and evaluation of appropriate diagnostic tests, and collaboration with other healthcare professionals. Another important aspect of this practicum experience was the opportunity to provide patient education concerning women's health issues such as; birth control options, sexually transmitted diseases, and appropriate health and age-related screening recommendations.Student InternEast Alabama Medical Center - Opelika, AL 2011 to 201132 hours, Hospitalist Rotation with Dr. Anna Zouhary.Student InternKid check, Auburn University - Auburn, AL 2011 to 2011Women's Health Practicum: Fall/Spring: 12 hours, Dr. Robin Farrell DNP, CRNP.Nurse Manager, Operating RoomLanier Memorial Hospital Valley - Valley, ALApril 1998 to August 1998Alabama4800 48th StreetValley, Alabama 36854PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEApril 1998 to August 1998Nurse Manager, Operating RoomResponsibilities:1.) Responsible for directing and supervising the day to day operations of the surgical department. 2.) Duties of the OR Manager include; training and recruitment of new employees, monitoring and evaluation of employee performance, and ensure department productivity.3.) Other duties include; planning of department budgets, maintain inventory and supplies, work closely with administration and senior management to ensure compliance with regulatory agencies, and assure quality patient care and a positive work environment.Circulating Nurse/Scrub Nurse on the surgical teamEast Alabama Medical Center Opelika - Opelika, ALAugust 1985 to April 1998AlabamaAugust 1985 to April 1998Responsibilities of a circulating nurse:Pre-surgical duties: Ensure that all necessary equipment and instruments are readily available; assist the surgical team in scrubbing and donning sterile gowns and gloves, opening supplies and maintenance of the surgical field, counting and recording all instruments, needles and sponges. 2.) Assessment: Prior to the start of the procedure, circulating nurses evaluate the condition of the patient, including vital signs, responsiveness to medications given in pre-op, provide warm blankets for prevention of hyperthermia, and application of anti-embolic stockings and devices.Intraoperative duties; assisting the CRNA with the induction of anesthesia, positioning and maintenance of proper body alignment, insertion of urinary catheters, monitoring the condition of the patient, monitoring the needs of the surgical team, gathering and opening of additional equipment and supplies, filling out surgical department patient records, and charging for the appropriate supplies used during the procedure.Post-op duties; Inventories all instruments, sponge and needles by counting them with the surgical tech, collection, labeling and transporting any specimens, transporting the patient to the PACU, giving a detailed report to the post anesthesia care nurse.Responsibilities of a Scrub Tech:Duties include; setting-up and preparation of the operating room, maintenance of the sterile field, taking inventory of surgical instruments, needles, and sponges by counting them with other members of the OR nursing staff, passing instruments and supplies to the surgeon and first assistant, cutting suture, holding retractors for tissue exposure, operating the telescope in laparoscopic procedures, application of sterile dressings.Other duties include; transporting patients to and from the operating room and assisting the nursing staff with the maintenance of equipment, surgical instruments and updating surgeon preference cards.LPN, Charge Nurse Skilled NursingOpelika Health Care Skilled Nursing Opelika - Opelika, AL 1984 to 1985Responsibilities:Duties of the LPN included; administration of all medications, treatment, and patient care of 40 skilled nursing patients.Supervision of care assistants which included; making patient assignments, evaluation of work performance, and providing staff education.Reporting and charting all patient activities, treatment, medications according to agency policies. Wesley Terrace Retirement Home Auburn, Alabama1365 Gatewood DriveAuburn, Alabama 36830PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLELPN, Charge Nurse, Skilled NursingOpelika Health care 1983 to 1984Responsibilities:Same job description as with Opelika Health careEducationMaster's Family Nurse PractitionerAuburn UniversityMay 2012National Institute of First Assisting December 2000Bachelor of Science in NursingAuburn University EARN Program May 1998Associate degree in NursingSouthern Union Community College December 1995Certificate in Practical NursingOpelika Technical College1983Awards and HonorsSigma Theta Tau National Honor Society of Nursing since 1998PHI KAPPA PHI Honor Society 2012Auburn University Deans ListSkillsFamily Nurse Practitioner, Suturing, Healthcare, Nurse Practitioner, BLS, PowerPoint, trainingCertifications/LicensesCertified Family Nurse PractitionerJuly 2022 to July 2027Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)State of Alabama since 08/31/2012State of Georgia GAA-NP002575 since 08/22/2024-expiration 01/31/2026Registered Nurse since 1995 Alabama Board of NursingCompact Multistate RN License since 12/08/2022Expiration 12/31/2025Academic/Professional ActivitiesAssociation of Operating Room Nurses (AORN)1995-2012American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)2010-2024Nursing PhilosophyCaring is at the center of the nursing profession. When we treat others with dignity, compassion, kindness, and respect regardless of their social or economic status, personal attributes, race/ethnicity, sexual identity, political affiliation, religion, or the nature of their health problems, only then we can truly call ourselves patient advocates. Without caring it is impossible for nurses to connect with their patients. If no connection is made trust cannot be developed, thus a trusting therapeutic relationship will not take place.Another important aspect of caring for the patient is the promotion of health and safety, and protection of the patient's rights. Being an advocate for the patient, it is important that the advanced practice nurse can use the technologies available to provide the patient with comprehensive, quality, and cost-efficient healthcare. In order to do this the nurse must have expert knowledge of anatomy and physiology of the human body, as well as an understanding of disease pathology, and the interpretation of diagnostic test results. The advanced practice nurse must also be up to date on current treatments and pharmacological therapy.Personally, I enjoy being a nurse because I want to be able to help others, give back to my community, and show my patients that I care about them by being able to develop a trusting and therapeutic relationship. As I continue to advance my career in the nursing profession, I hope that I continue to develop these qualities and that I can provide quality healthcare that is consistent with the values of professional nursing.Caring Quote"Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around". Leo F. BuscaqliaReferencesDr. Eva DuboisAuburn University School of Nursing710 South Donahue DriveAuburn, Alabama 36849-5218PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLEDr. Pamela StricklandUAB Medicine Breast Health Clinic4250 Carmichael Court NMontgomery, Alabama 36106PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE OfficePHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE CellCarol Ann Youngstrom FNPPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLEDr. V. Thomas MalavongWellSpring Urgent CareAspire Integrative CareGlenn AvenueAuburn, Alabama 36830Office Number: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE/pre>

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