Sherry
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Enumclaw, WA 98022 **********@*****.***
Professional
Background
I am a responsible Registered Nurse with excellent communication skills demonstrated by 20 years of
experience in healthcare. I would like to bring my reliability, flexibility, and expertise to your facility.
Skills
Highlights
• Able to prioritize and organize the multiple demands of working in a busy hospital setting.
• Able to communicate appropriately verbally and in writing to patients, visitors, and staff.
• Responsible and accountable for the delivery of direct patient care.
• Provide direction and supervision for Licensed Practical Nurses and ancillary nursing personnel.
• 3+ years experience with electronic charting.
• Patient and tactful when interacting with all patients, visitors, and staff.
• Good customers service skills.
Professional Experience
June 1992 - Current
Multicare Good Samaritan Hospital Puyallup, WA
Staff RN
I started at Good Samaritan in 1992 as a Nurse Tech. Then worked for 9 months at Evergreen Health and
Rehab as the Medicare nurse. After starting back at Good Samaritan Hospital in the Rehabilitation
department, I branched out to the medical, surgical, and pediatric floors. I spent the majority of my
experience on the medical and surgical floors. Due to my experience and ability to learn new skills, I am
willing and able to float to many different areas of the hospital.
January 1993 – September 1994
Evergreen Enumclaw Health and Rehab Enumclaw, WA
Staff RN
Registered nurse in charge of Medicare floor.
Education and
Training
1993 Highline Community College Des Moines, WA
Associate Degree in Nursing
Certifications
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Updated with current Medical/Surgical skills yearly.
Currently licensed as a Registered Nurse in the state of Washington.
BLS certified.
Recent classes and
training
Hospira PCA pumps and Gemstar Epidural pumps for Multicare Hospital ~ January 18, 2013
A Collaborative Systems-Level Approach to Eliminating Healthcare Associated MRSA, CLABSI and
Respiratory Virus Infections ~ Webinar from University of Washington Medical.
Protecting Nurses as a Valuable Resource: Washington State’s Safe Patient Handling Law.
Grassroots Political and Legislative Action.