Jeanne Lawson-Marquess
Kingsland, GA 31548
e-mail: acca0x@r.postjobfree.com
Objective Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) seeking position that capitalizes
on diverse knowledge in related fields; enhances proven skills in
quality assurance, customer service, and leadership; and,
provides an opportunity for growth and promotion within the
medical community.
Education Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Board of Nursing, Atlanta, GA:
2011
LPN, Commonwealth of Virginia, Board of Nursing, Richmond, VA:
2009
Certificate, Practical Nursing, Suffolk Public Schools, Sentara
Obici Hospital, Suffolk, VA: 2009
Diploma, Medical Insurance Billing, Coding, and HIPPA, Kee
Business College, Chesapeake, VA: 2006
Advanced Photography and Military Leadership Courses, Extensive
Formal Technical Training, USN: 1999-2005
Molecular Biology Curriculum (86 sr hours), Auburn University,
Auburn, AL: 1999
Experience LPN, D. Ray James Federal Correctional Facility, Folkston, GA:
Highlights 2011-2013. Provide patient care and manage the pharmacy
serving 2500 inmates. Complete immunizations, assists physicians
in performing minor procedures. Take lab specimens.
Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, Norfolk, VA,
concurrently with Our Lady of Perpetual Help Assisted Living
Facility, Virginia Beach, VA: 2009-2010. As an LPN at the
hospital, assisted a pediatric urologist. Served as a Charge
Nurse at the Assisted Living Facility in part-time capacity.
Medical Assistant, Portsmouth Community Health Center,
Portsmouth, VA: 2007-2008. Initially worked at front desk
registering patients, verifying insurance information, and
accepting co-payments. Completed on-the-job training in every
department of the facility and assisted in performing routine
tests, specimen collections, and patient referrals for three labs
serving six doctors.
Photographer's Mate Second Class, United States Navy: 1992-2005
Hospital Corpsman, Temporary Additional Duty (TAD), Medical
Department, USS John Kennedy: 2003-2005. Screened patients and
cross-trained as a hospital corpsman in the ship's medical
department and became ship's secondary Laboratory Technician.
Performed complete blood counts, blood chemistries, routine
urinalysis and machine calibrations in absence of the Advance
Laboratory Technician. Directed and trained people in performing
various activities from EMT to IV therapy and S/C procedures.
Completed over 1,000 diagnostic tests. Applied knowledge in
imaging techniques to assist in sending digital images to
Telemedicine Dermatology for review by a dermatologist, thereby
saving the command over 500 lost man-hours.
Personal Available with appropriate notice.