Leslie M. Turner
Rockville, MD 20852
aboyvn@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE
Registered Nurse seeking a nurse educator preceptorship within a community setting
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Advocate for patients rights; strive to understand a patient s needs and concerns
from their perspective
Hardworking and energetic; flexible; adapt easily to change of environment and
work schedule
Maintain critical thinking skills essential to providing competent and dignified
patient care
Personable with a positive attitude; interface effectively with patients, families,
and nursing staff
Team leader with a proven ability to create a positive working environment that
uplifts patients spirits
Served as Pre-JCAHO Inspection team coordinator for twelve Specialty Clinics
resulting in no findings and a hospital score of 99% during JCAHO
Participated in numerous Nurse s Week Programs as a committee member
Member of the Logistics Multi-Quality Improvement Team
13 years diverse experience in the military medical corps
Supervisory responsibilities at clinics included personnel training and
management, program development, inventory control, budgeting
Highly skilled at customer service, mentoring subordinates, and multi-tasking
Received numerous awards, including the Meritorious Service Medal for
exemplary performance, exceptional leadership, and dedication to duty
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with proficiency in Microsoft
Office, CHCS I, AHLTA, and ESSENTRIS health care software
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EDUCATION
South University Online, LLC
Office of Admissions: 709 Mall Boulevard, Savannah, GA 31406-4805
Mailing Address:
EDMC/Education Services
1400 Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Phone: 412-***-****
Fax: 724-***-****
http://online.southuniversity.edu
01/2008-presentM.S.N., Nurse EducatorRose Kearny-Nunnery, College of Nursing Dean
Ruth Tarantine, Clinical Coordinator
Office of the Registrar: 888-***-****
Army Perioperative Nurse Course, Ft Sam Houston, TX
Registered Nurse, 09/2009-02/2010Army OfficerBasic Leadership Course, Ft Sam Houston, TX
Registered Nurse, 08/2007-10/2007Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA
Office of Admissions, PO Box 8024, Statesboro, GA 30460
Phone: 912-***-****
http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/
08/2005-05/2007
B.S.N., Nursing, May 2007
Dean s List for Fall 2005, Spring 2006, and Spring 2007
Jean Bartels, Interim Dean
Danette Wood, Faculty Advisor
Office of the Registrar: 912-***-****
Army Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course, Ft Sam Houston, TX
Health Care NCO, 06/2000-10/2000
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EDUCATION CONT.
EDUCATION CONT.
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
USC Office of Undergraduate Admissions/Lieber College, 902 Sumter St. Access,
Columbia, SC 29208
Phone: 803-***-**** or Toll Free: 800-***-****
http://www.sc.edu/
01/1992-05/1992 and 01/2000-05/2000
A.S., Pre-Nursing, May 2000
President s List, Spring 2000
Connie Vise, Faculty Advisor
Office of the Registrar: 803-***-****
Army Professional Leadership Development School, Ft Stewart, GA
Courses in leadership, counseling, and strategy, 10/1997-11/1997
Ranked in top 10% of class, made Commandant s List
Army Advanced Individual Training, Ft Sam Houston, TX
Medical Specialist, 10/1993-01/1994
EXPERIENCE
U.S. Army, various hospitals and clinics in the U.S. and overseas 1993- PresentRegistered Nurse, Operating Room
Immediate Supervisor: LTC Terry Shier, HN, RN, CNOR 202-***-****
Chief, Operating Room: LTC Rebecca Preza, RN, CNOR 202-***-****
Chief, Perioperative Services: COL Thomas Winthrop, RN, CNOR 202-***-****
www.wramc.amedd.army.mil
Registered Nurse
Immediate Supervisor: MAJ Kevin Snyder, HN, RN, CEN (502) 624-
Chief Nursing Officer: LTC Saturnino Chavez, DCN, RN (706) 787-
Chief Operating Officer for Hospital: LTC Richard Hoyt, OIC, MSC 318-***-****
http://www.lewis.army.mil/62ndMed/47th.htm
Registered Nurse, Intensive Care Unit
Immediate Supervisor: MAJ Monnica Felix, HN, RN, CCRN 915-***-****
Chief Nursing Officer: MAJ Marjorie Johnson, OIC, RN 912-***-****
Chief Nurse for Hospital: COL Thomas Chapman, DCN, RN 757-***-****
http://www.winn.amedd.army.mil/
3, Emergency Medical Treatment
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EXPERIENCE CONT.
Non-commissioned Officer in Charge
Immediate Supervisor: Nancy Y. Frails, HN, RN, CCRN 706-***-****
Specialty Clinics Chief Nursing Officer: LTC Anna Iungerich, OIC, RN 706-***-****
Chief Nurse for Hospital: COL Debbie Lomax-Franklin, DCN, RN 706-***-****
http://www.ddeamc.amedd.army.mil
Staff Nurse in 16 bed Operating Room at Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Clinical Staff Nurse in six bed Emergency Medical Treatment Section in a
Combat Support Hospital deployed to Mosul, Iraq
Treated patients with acute, chronic, life-threatening conditions and prepared
them for air evacuation transport to next higher echelon of care
Served as charge nurse of five professional staff members while assigned to the
Emergency Medical Treatment (EMT) section
Served as acting Head Nurse and Performance Improvement representative for the
Joint Trauma Tracking System Documentation utilize to care for soldiers from
point of injury to recovery in the United States while working in the EMT
Staff Nurse in a eight bed Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and after-hours Post
Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) serving 11 Surgical and six medical specialties in a
112 bed Army Community Hospital
Supervises one to three nurses as charge nurse while assigned to ICU
Served as a Multi-Specialty Surgical Clinic NCOIC consisting of General
Surgery, Urology, Peripheral Vascular, and Plastic Surgery clinics within a
medical center
Managed the daily operations of one OR Suite, one Endoscopy Suite, and two
Minor Surgical Suites supervising eighteen personnel
Provided care to over 13,000 patients annually
Coordinated and managed a $320,000 extensive renovation project from start to
finish with no compromise to patient care saving the facility $100,000 by
continuing to see patients
Recertified 150 personnel in Basic Life Support
Provided a broad range of general nursing care services in areas of vital signs,
EKG, phlebotomy, catheters, and IVs
Prioritized and delegated assignments, contributing to a higher standard of patient
care and staff retention
Administer oral, intramuscular, and subcutaneous medications
Recommended and implemented changes to the clinic regarding assignment
delegation and prioritization, resulting in a higher standard of patient care
Supervised, trained, and evaluated military and civilian personnel
Precepted military and civilian personnel in areas of patient care, policies and
procedures with demonstrated leadership skills
Monitored all clinic operations, delivering detailed written and oral reports
Consistently met monthly and yearly budgets
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Ensured equipment and supply purchases were reasonably priced through
extensive research and maintaining good vendor relationships
EXPERIENCE CONT.
Delivered patient care, including phlebotomy, surgical assistance, preparation of
surgical equipment and suite, and emergency medical assistance services
Received one Meritorious Service Medal, three Army Commendation Medals,
three Army Achievement Medals, Expert Field Medical Badge, and NCO of the
st
Month in 1 quarter of 2000 as the most knowledgeable and technically proficient
officer
COMMUNITY/INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE
Silver Lining Group #1, Ogeechee Area Shepherd s Center08/2006-09/2006Member
Orchestrated a mind-stimulating 8 hour program for the members of the Silver Lining
Club whom are in the early stage of the Alzheimer s disease
HONORS
04/2007, Participant in Georgia Southern University Honors Day, competitive
04/2006, Inducted in Tau Sigma National
09/2004, Recipient of the AMEDD Enlisted Commissioning Program Scholarship,
competitive Army-wide
05/2000, Named Who s Who Among American Students in Universities & Colleges,
national
RESEARCH
01/2010, The Evolution of the Perioperative Team...Are You a Change Agent?, team
member, unfunded
04/2006, Non-traditional Nursing Students Academic Success and the Non-availability
of Campus Resources, team member, unfunded
LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS
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11/2006, Inducted in Delta Epsilon Iota Internation al Honor Society, competitive
Honor Society, competitive
04/2001, Awarded Expert Field Medical Badge, compet itive
03/2010, Maryland Registered Nurse License #R190119, Exp. 01/2011
LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS CONT.
01/2009, American Heart Association s Basic Life Support (CPR/AED) Provider,
Exp. 01/2011
12/2008, Emergency Nurses Association Trauma Nurse Core Course (TNCC) Provider,
Exp. 12/2012
02/2008, American Burn Association s Burn Life Support (ABLS) Provider,
Exp. 02/2014
06/2007, Georgia Registered Nurse #190876, Exp. 01/2011
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