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JACLYN M. BANDELL, MSN, FNP-C
EDUCATION
Emory University Atlanta, GA
Master of Science in Nursing degree received December 2014 GPA: 3.99
Master of Science in Nursing- Family Nurse Practitioner
Global Health Recognition through Lillian Carter Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility
Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society
Recipient of Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Endowment Scholarship
CLINICAL EXPERIENCES:
McDaniel & Durrett Gynecology, Atlanta, GA 90 hours
Routine and problem-based gynecologic care for women from adolescence through post-menopause
Emory Neurology, Atlanta, GA 40 hours
Diagnose, treat and manage complex chronic neurological conditions based on leading research
Emory Clinic- Internal Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30 hours
Full continuum of patient care including common illnesses, chronic disease management and wellness
Mercy Care Services, Atlanta, GA 195 hours
Primary care to uninsured, homeless individuals at St. Luke’s Clinic and Mary Hall Freedom House
Mental health screening, assessment and treatment management at City of Refuge and Gateway
Provide primary care with a mobile team that engages homeless patients on the streets
Improve the health of those living with HIV by preventing associated illness and reducing transmission
Moultrie Farm Workers Program/ Ellenton Clinic, Moultrie, GA 90 hours
Acute and primary care to Hispanic farm workers and their families in rural GA
Well-child physicals, developmental screening tests, orthopedic exams, dermatology assessment
Kennesaw Urgent Care, Acworth, GA 55 hours
Acute care services for self-pay clients
Healthy Steps Pediatrics, Marietta, GA 70 hours
Primary pediatric care and developmental assessment
Eternal Hope in Haiti, Cape Haitian, Haiti 40 hours
Primary care provided through mobile clinics in urban and rural settings
Medlink, Gainesville, GA 148 hours
Primary care to uninsured and underinsured in a rural setting, serving a largely Hispanic population
Salisbury University Salisbury, MD
Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree received May 2007 GPA: 3.4
Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society
Psi Chi Psychology Honor Society
Recipient of The Joseph W. T. and Hannah C. Smith Nursing Scholarship 2003- 2007
Recipient of a Presidential Scholarship 2003- 2007
WORK EXPERIENCE
February 2015- Present YourTown Health, Palmetto, GA
Family Nurse Practitioner
Offer comprehensive preventative, curative and life-enhancing services for citizens of South Fulton County with limited access to affordable healthcare
Provide quality and compassionate care including assessment, diagnosis, treatment and appropriate monitoring consistent with standards of practice in family medicine
Utilize knowledge, skills and community resources to ensure patients’ medical needs are met in a culturally competent manner
October 2013- January 2015 World Travel Care/ Georgia Infectious Disease, Sandy Springs, GA
Registered Nurse
Consult patients regarding endemic illnesses and safe practices to maintain health and safety during travel
Offer appropriate vaccinations and prophylactic medications for patient’s upcoming travel
Fall 2007 – January 2015 Provant Health Solutions, East Greenwich, RI
Registered Nurse/ Team Lead
Provide corporate health screening services, health coaching and influenza vaccination
Act as a Team Lead to organize staff and coordinate with clients to successfully run clinics at various locations and adapt to new and changing issues as needed
December 2010- August 2013 Baltimore County Department of Health, Towson, MD
Public Health Nurse- Clinical Services
Provide persons within Baltimore County with health care services, education and available resources
Provide services and case management related to Immunizations, Well Child visits, Family Planning, Colposcopy and STI screening and treatment, including HIV testing and counseling
Initiated Patient Education Committee to improve consistency, accuracy and comprehension of education provided from nurses to patients
Served as preceptor to Stevenson University nursing student in her community nursing clinical rotation
April 2008- May 2010 United States Peace Corps, Botswana, Africa
Community Capacity Building Health Sector Volunteer
Provide health care and education to village members to promote awareness of health issues and prevention of diseases, especially HIV/ AIDS
Encourage community mobilization through health programs, events and clubs while providing support and available resources for their success
Acquire skills to interact and work effectively with people from various backgrounds and cultures,
in order to, overcome barriers and gain new understandings through cultural exchange
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
January 2014- Present Eternal Hope in Haiti, Cap-Haitien, Haiti
Nurse Practitioner Mentorship Volunteer
Assist with orientation and preparation to nurse practitioner students prior to departure for Haiti
Act as a medical preceptor and provide emotional and mental support to students while in Haiti
Learn the complexities of a Haiti’s health needs and the cultural, political and financial barriers that restrict healthcare access to many
October 2013- Present Big Brothers Big Sisters of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA
Big Sister Mentor
Maintain a long-term mentorship with my ten-year old Little Brother providing advice, assistance and companionship to work through life’s challenges
To encourage community engagement, goal-setting, new experiences and build self-confidence in a youth who lacks many familial and community support structures
August 2013- December 2014 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA
EPSNA Volunteer
Assist the Epidemiology Branch for Biomedical Interventions to draft and implement guidelines for non-clinical partners regarding the use of HIV prophylaxis in at-risk individuals within the community
Participate in Emergency Preparedness trainings
Staff call-centers when information regarding public health concerns needs to be relayed to the public
January 2008- April 2008 lowernine.org, New Orleans, LA
Volunteer Coordinator
Live and work in the Lower Ninth ward in New Orleans to assist community members in rebuilding homes and community services
Coordinate and manage short term volunteers into teams where their skills would be most effective in providing for the community and completing projects
Summer 2005 Cross Cultural Solutions, Ghana, Africa
Healthcare Volunteer
Work at Keta Government Hospital caring for the ill and understanding the Ghanaian healthcare system while overcoming cultural and language barriers
Interact with the young children in the community by leading recreation, helping them to read and speak English, and experience a cultural exchange between American and Ghanaian culture
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ ACHIEVEMENTS
Current-
Atlanta Area Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Member
Health STAT Volunteer- Street Medicine in Atlanta
Fugee Family Volunteer in Clarkston, GA
Embrace Refugee Women Birth Support Volunteer in Clarkston, GA
January 2014- December 2014- Emory Public Health Ethics Club- Leadership Board Member
August 2013- December 2014- Emory Nursing/ CDC Mentorship Program and Volunteer
September 2010- 2013- Hope House After-School program volunteer/mentor in Baltimore City
Spring 2010- Authored Peace Corps Partnership Project grant proposal and facilitated once awarded
Certificates for Training: SBIRT, PTSD, EPEC, IHI, FEMA