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Nurse Practitioner Medical

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Texas
Posted:
May 16, 2017

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ANNALISE M. CLAYBORNE, RN, MSN, cPNP

512-***-**** • ac0b4j@r.postjobfree.com

Education The University of Texas at Austin, School of Nursing; Austin, Texas

Masters of Science in Nursing, Pediatric Nursing Practitioner, May 2014

Sigma Theta Tau, Epsilon Theta Chapter, National Honor Society

The University of Texas at Austin; Austin, Texas

B.S. in Child Development and Family Sciences

Austin Community College; Austin, Texas

A.A.S. in Nursing

Profile • Licenses • Certifications

• An experienced and qualified cPNP, and Pediatric Specialty and Clinical RN with over eight (8) successful years of experience in the Medical Industry, specializing in Direct Pediatrics Care/Support, Neonatal Intensive Care, Child Development, Assessment/Evaluation, Care/Treatment Planning, Infection Control Monitoring and Patient/Staff Relations

• A tireless advocate and well-rounded individual utilizing a vast array of experience blended with both outpatient and inpatient nursing

• Assist a wide variety of patients within various socio-economic and cultural backgrounds

• Remain calm and professional during decisive events

• Perform well in a fast-paced environment; flexible in handling interruptions and multiple tasks simultaneously

• Resourceful problem solver; capable of implementing solutions to complex situations

• BLS Certified •NRP Certified •STABLE Certified

• Certified Child Care Health Consultant–Texas Health and Human Services Commission and Health Child Care Texas–able to provide consultation and training to the childcare community

• Certified Vision and Hearing Screener, Texas Department of State Health Services, Region 7

CAREER PROGRESSION

All About Children Pediatrics; McKinney, Texas Aug 2014-Present

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner

• Provide primary and specialty pediatric care while practicing under the supervision of a physician

• Offer acute and chronic care in various clinical settings; oversee diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive healthcare services while working as a member of a professional healthcare team

• Take medical histories, examine and treat infants/children/patients, prescribing medicine, ordering and interpreting labs, x-rays and diagnostic tests

• Instruct guardian/parent(s) in proper care and help them take steps to improve and/or maintain their child’s health within a variety of illnesses and/or injuries

• Collaborate with supervising physician as needed to identify and validate diagnosis

• Forge alliances with physicians and other health organizations, building a solid referral base

North Austin Medical Center Women’s Center of Central Texas; Austin, Texas Aug 2009-July 2014

Registered Nurse

• Manage the care of neonatal patients in a Level III NICU that requires moderate to complex assessments and interventions

• Provide direct patient care while administering and monitoring medication administration, ensuring proper documentation is maintained following HIPPA and OSHA compliance

• Provide continued communications with patients’ family regarding medical problems, medication changes and any side effects; provide corrective action when warranted, document behavioral changes as well as file any incident reports

• Make decisions in a moment’s notice within the bounds of authority; utilize an intuitive approach and always act as a patient/family advocate; collaborate with physician regarding complex medical issues and high risk cases

Capstone Preceptor–Worked with an undergraduate nursing students during their last semester of school in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; assisted the student in obtaining experiences similar to those that a newly graduated nurse would be confronted with

ANNALISE M. CLAYBORNE, RN, MSN, cPNP

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WBC Opportunities, Inc. • Head Start/Early Head Start; Georgetown, Texas Aug 2001-July 2015

Health Assistant (2009-2015)

• Travel to various childcare center to conduct screenings for hemoglobin and lead along with hearing, vision and blood pressure screenings

• Review immunization records and report any deficiencies to the Health Coordinator and Center Director

• Interpret and translate medical terminology and facts into easily understandable language and format for staff members

Health Coordinator (2001-2009)

• Coordinated and provided health services to agency-wide school-based centers, which included hearing, vision, hemoglobin and lead tests, providing referrals to outside agencies as needed

• Implemented guidelines for the development of the health component

• Acted as an advocate to ensure health needs of children were successfully met

• Facilitated and developed staff and parent training

• Responsible for conducting meetings for the Health Advisory Committee utilizing Robert’s rules of order.

• Developed relationships with medical and dental providers throughout Williamson and Burnet counties to ensure that the needs of every child was met

• Served as a highly effective patient advocate, continuously providing patient/family education regarding medical procedures, treatments, plan of care and preventive care

Children’s Hospital of Austin–Seton Healthcare Network; Austin, Texas 2006-2007

Clinical Assistant II

• Obtained vital signs, glucose monitoring, changed linens, maintained stock and entered orders from physicians into computer

Crayons to Computers; Houston, Texas 2000

Teacher

• Developed teaching plans and curriculum for preschool classroom ages 3 and 4

• Provided developmentally appropriate activities covering the four (4) domains: cognitive, social, emotional and gross motor while monitoring children’s progress

Children’s Hospital of Austin–Seton Healthcare Network; Austin, Texas 1999

Child and Family Practicum, Skippy Express Mobile Health Unit

• Shadowed the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner as she examined school-aged children without insurance or a primary care provider

• Developed and presented curriculum: on-hand washing, smoking prevention and self-esteem

• Performed hearing and vision screenings

AFFILIATION

• Central Texas Alliance of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (CTAPNP)

• National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP)

CONFERENCES • Medication Administration-Trained providers who work in child day programs to safely administer medication to children, 2013

• Association of Women’s Health, Obstetrics and Neonatal Nursing (AWHONN)–Presented “Plan to Scan” poster board presentation demonstrating a process of increasing the scan rate on a unit; information was developed using an evidence-based practice, 2010

• Preventing and Managing Communicable Diseases–Presented information to childcare providers on the prevention and control of communicable diseases in the childcare setting, which included information on symptoms of illness, immunization recommendations and blood borne pathogens, 2002-2007

VOLUNTEER • Sickle Cell Association-Marc Thomas Foundation, Chairperson, Parent Support Group 2012

• St. David’s North Austin Women’s Center of Texas–Perinatal Support Group 2011

• Texas Mission of Mercy, 2003, 2004 and 2005



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