Caitlyn Mooneyham, MSN, FNP-BC
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Cell: 814-***-**** Email: actgyv@r.postjobfree.com SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
• Goal-oriented, efficient and reliable new nurse practitioner with over 650 hours of clinical experience and 550 hours of administration experience in multiple sites with varying patient demands
• Interview, diagnose, and plan individualized treatment to numerous patients across the lifespan, with various ethnic backgrounds, functioning at a high level of independence
• Adept at development of therapeutic relationships with patients and families through compassionate care
• Successful in adapting and quickly learning new information and processes
• Excellent interpersonal and technological communications skills
• Proficient in numerous computerized documentaiton systems, including Epic, and able to quickly and effectively learn new systems
EDUCATION
Master of Science in Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner Aug. 2015 Magna Cum Laude
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, PA
Master of Science in Nursing, Community Systems Administration Aug. 2014 Summa Cum Laude
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, PA
Bachelor of Science, Nursing May 2011
Cum Laude
Carlow University
Pittsburgh, PA
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
Duke University Hospital - Registered Nurse Feb. 2014 - Present Nurse Manager - Jennifer Quinn
Durham, NC
• Assessment and management of care for 4-5 pediatric patients per shift, neonatal through 35 years of age
• Medication administration
• Use of computerized documentation system
• Work collaboratively with health care team to provide safe and effective patient care
• Therapeutic communication with children and families
• Care for patients of numerous ethnic backgrounds, gained a greater understanding of different cultures and use of interpreter services both live and via telephone
• Develop understanding of growth and development
• Management of common and complex childhood illnesses and emergent conditions related to respiratory, cardiology/cardiac surgery, gastroenterology, orthopedics, neurology/neurological surgeries, urology, ENT, transplant, pediatric surgery and general pediatrics Mooneyham 2
Fresenius Medical Care-Registered Nurse
Clinical Manager - Julia Bowens, RN; Willow Grove, PA Oct. 2012 - Dec. 2013
- Faith Dunlap, RN; Allentown, PA Sep. 2011 - Oct. 2012
• Asses and monitor up to forty-five (Allentown) or thirty-four (Willow Grove) patients daily
• Managing hemodialysis treatments for all patients
• Monitoring laboratory values and medications for all patients and intervening accordingly
• Increasing technological skills by learning and utilizing multiple computerized documentation systems
• Working with an interdisciplinary team to help manage and facilitate patient care
• Leading a team of hemodialysis certified patient care technicians to efficiently and safely provide hemodialysis treatments for all patients
• Care of emergent situations
FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Med One Medical Group (225 hours) May - Aug. 2015
Preceptor: Cara Davis, MD
Raleigh, NC
• Care of adult patients with various health problems and comorbid conditions. Gained experience managing complex patients and coordinating care between numerous specialties to ensure optimal management of care
• Assist in ordering appropriate diagnostic and laboratory studies based on patient presentation
• Practice in removal of dermatological growths, via sterile instrumentation and cryotherapy.
• Execute suturing of small wounds, and suture removal
• Provide full women’s health examinations including gynecological examinations, bimanual examinations, Pap screening and breast examinations, as well as male examinations including digital rectal examinations and hernia screening
• Follow up care of patients with newly diagnosed health problems, treatment plan development
• Management of patients with multiple medication therapies Raleigh Pediatrics (230 hours) Jan .- May 2015
Preceptor: Dr. Nicole Parkerson, MD, FAAP
Raleigh, NC
• Care of patients newborn to 20 years of age
• Perform developmental assessments of patients, including appropriate orthopedic screening, approved developmental scales and GAPS assessments
• Testing for sexually transmitted infections in adolescents and counseling on the use of birth control, including oral contraception.
• Perform well child examinations on children newborn through 20 years of age
• Management of various common conditions and childhood illnesses
• Knowledgeable of vaccination schedules
• Anticipatory guidance education given to parents
• Development of asthma care management via assessing, educating and providing treatment plans for asthma patients and their families in the asthma clinic CVS Minute Clinic (232 hours) Aug. - Dec. 2014
Preceptor: Jean Harris, APRN, FNP-BC
Raleigh, NC
• Assessment, diagnosis, development of treatment plan and follow up of patients age 2 years and older with common illnesses
• Development of strong HEENT assessment skills
• Provide of sports and work physicals
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• Administer vaccinations and tuberculosis screening per protocol
• Weight loss and tobacco cessation counseling
COMMUNITY SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Women’s Birth and Wellness Center, Chapel Hill (96 hours) May -Aug. 2014 Preceptor: Emily Joubert, CNM
Chapel Hill, NC
• Explore and understand work and patient flow of freestanding birth center
• Chart review/audits
• Compiling information from chart audits to identify gaps
• Reviewing procedures for reaccreditation of freestanding birth centers Public Health Management Corporation (48 hours) May – Aug. 2014 Preceptor: Stephanie Wroten, MSN, RN, LNC
Philadelphia, PA
• Development of effective patient education materials for breast cancer/mammography screening and cervical cancer/screening
• Creation of education materials, appointment cards and informational flyers Thomas Jefferson University School of Nursing (96 hours) Jan. – May 2014 Preceptor: Kellie Smith EdD, RN
Philadelphia, PA
• Utilization of Blackboard Learning as “adjunct faculty”
• Research into current epidemiological studies
• Compiling learning material for RN and MSN students for epidemiology courses Pennsylvania Hospital/
United States Lactation Consultant Association (USLCA) (336 hours) Sep. 2013 - Aug. 2014 Preceptor: Debi Ferrarello RN, MSN, IBCLC
Philadelphia, PA/National
• Writing press releases related to breastfeeding for United States Lactation Consultants Association
• Working with Best 4 Babes as a USLCA representative on a national breastfeeding fundraiser
• Participating in breastfeeding classes
• Observing personal lactation consultations
• Working towards achieving “Baby Friendly” status at Pennsylvania Hospital through the 10 steps to successful breastfeeding
• Collecting and inputting data into national database to track hospital progress in “Baby Friendly” journey
• Completing infographics for USLCA to disseminate information
• Writing press releases for USLCA
• Developing step-by-step handout for proper formula feeding
• Attending meetings with interdisciplinary teams and committees to discuss hospital initiatives
• Working on the “We Got Your Back Babe” fundraiser as a representative of the USLCLA with a focus on social media
RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic- Student Nurse Assistant March – Sep. 2010 Nurse Manager: Elizabeth Clayton, BSN
Pittsburgh, PA
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DuBois Regional Medical Center- Nurse Intern May – Sep. 2009 Nurse Recruiter: Kim Sleigh, MSN, BSN
DuBois, PA
Carlow University School of Nursing- Simulation Laboratory Technician Sep. - May 2011 Supervisor: Danielle Spirnak, DNP, MSN, BSN, RN
Pittsburgh, PA
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
Sigma Theta Tau International- Eta Epsilon Chapter March 2011 - Present American Nurses Association Oct. 2015 - Present
LEADERSHIP
Rewards and Recognition Committee March 2015 - Present Duke University Hospital
Durham, NC
• Coordinating recreational activities for nursing staff
• Organizing annual Duke Children’s Hospital 5300 Bake Sale/Basket Raffle to sponsor families in need during the holiday season
• Planning events to recognize nursing staff and foster healthy work environments and relationships
Charge Nurse- Duke University Hospital June 2015 - Present
• Responsible for accepting patients to nursing unit, staffing appropriately based on census and acuity, assisting in all rapid response calls and codes on the unit, ensuring functioning emergency equipment and developing appropriate patient assignments VOLUNTEER WORK
United States Lactation Consultant Association (USLCA) Aug. 2014 - May 2015
• Utilize social media to raise awareness about breastfeeding
• Collaborating with a number of other professional organizations for the ‘We’ve Got Your Back Babe’ fundraiser
• Creation of informational info-graphics and press releases HONORS AND AWARDS
Charitas Christi Award April 2011
Carlow University School of Nursing Faculty and Staff Pittsburgh, PA
• Award for Clinical Excellence
CERTIFICATIONS
Basic Life Support (BLS)
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
Family Nurse Practitioner- Board Certified (FNP-BC)