Elizabeth D. York, RN, FNP-C
Thompsons Station, TN 37179
acb2pl@r.postjobfree.com
Objective:
Employment as a Family Nurse Practitioner in a setting that values
interdisciplinary and holistic approaches to patient care.
Employment History:
The North Medical Clinic, Chapel Hill, TN
March 2013 to August 2013
Family Nurse Practitioner: Responsibilites include medical
management of complex Chronic Pain patients in an outpatient
setting, management
of psychiatric medication of said patients and primary care.
Responsible for initiating more comprehensive pain
management
guidelines for Chronic Pain patients, assisting
patients in
lowering usage of scheduled pain medications in
favor of
non-scheduled medications, psychiatric medication
management,
referrals to appropriate healthcare
providers/therapists,
and all record keeping/charting associated with
these complex
patients.
The Sparks Clinic, P.C./Middle Tennessee TMS, Franklin, TN
October 2011 to July 2012
Family Nurse Practitioner (Psychiatric Medication Management
and TMS)
Responsibilities include outpatient psychiatric medication
management,
utilizing my background in both Family Practice and Acute Care,
administration of TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation),
patient referrals
to appropriate therapy, inpatient programs, seminars, and other
medical/non- medical specialties.
Independently initiated marketing clinic's psychiatric
medication management services and TMS, as well as
the recruiting of new patients and referral sources
Revision of office procedures, paperwork, documentation to
streamline processes, and patient visits.
Initiated mutually beneficial relationships with therapy
groups, vitamin shops, massage therapists, and various other
entities
Resulted in dozens of new referrals and over $25,000
in new revenue during past 4 months alone, which
continues to this day and is only growing.
Initiated the research and purchasing of a library of
resources to use for ongoing education of providers and
patient education.
Initiated TMS Curriculum to streamline patient TMS
experience, ultimately leading to improved long-term
patient outcomes and longer remission rates.
Precision Healthcare, Inc., Nashville, TN
December 2010 to 2012
Family Nurse Practitioner
Responsibilities include performing a history and physical on
patients presenting for an infusion, close monitoring of
potential drug-drug or drug-disease interactions, patient
education, referrals, and collaborative care with a variety of
specialists to enhance patient outcomes.
Nursing Resource Solutions, Nashville, TN
August 2009 to 2011
Registered Nurse: Temporary Agency
Alive Hospice, St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, TN
Alive Hospice, Madison Campus, Madison, TN
Centennial Hospital, Nashville, TN
Select Specialty Hospital, Nashville, TN
January 2008 to June 2008 (left due to high risk pregnancy)
Registered Nurse:
Complete care of both acutely and chronically ill patients with multiple
comorbidities. Largest majority of patients on ventilators and performed
extensive charting (both hand written and computerized). Had to leave due
to high risk pregnancy.
Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, Pediatric Critical Care Unit,
Nashville, TN Nurse
May 2003 to October 2003
Assistant (Nurse Intern per VCH):
Vanderbilt University Medical Center: Trauma Unit Nashville, TN
August 2002 to May 2003
Certified Nurse Assistant (Care Partner per VUMC):
Assisting Nurses and Physicians with total care of critically ill
trauma patients, as well as procedures, such as arterial line and
central line set-up and placement, laporotomies, bedside
orthopedic surgery, and deep suctioning of ventilated patients.
Set up of arterial line tubing, tube feed tubing, and new admit
patient rooms and beds. Baths, linen changes, transport, and
moving/lifting of patients.
Education:
Tennessee State University School of Nursing, Nashville, TN
May 2010
Post-Master's Certificate as Family Nurse Practitioner
600 clinical hours: additional elective hours in General Psychiatry/Ethics
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Nashville, TN
August 2007
Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) as an Acute Care Nurse
Practitioner
600 Clinical hours: additional elective hours spent in
Cardiology.
Certifications:
Family Nurse Practitioner, Certified (FNP-C) via American
Academy of Nurse
Practitioners 2010
DEA Prescriptive Authority, Schedules II-V
Registered Nurse, State of Tennessee
Basic Life Support (BLS)
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulaion (TMS) Certified Technician
Memberships:
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society
NPSights Advisory Board
References: Available upon request