Marian Binns, MSN, RN, CPNP
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Objective
To obtain a position as a pediatric nurse practitioner that will utilize my skills and knowledge while serving the pediatric population and their families with excellent care and compassion. I believe my passion, solid work ethic, dedication, eagerness to learn, and determination will be a great asset to any health care organization.
Clinical rotations
Parkland’s deHaro-Saldivar Health Center (Pediatric clinic), Dallas, Texas
Parkland Hospital Newborn Nursery, Dallas, Texas
Children’s Health Pediatric Group West Plano, Plano, Texas
PediPlace, Lewisville, Texas
Parkland’s Balch Springs Youth and Family Clinic, Balch Springs, Texas
Inwood Village Pediatrics, Dallas, Texas
Medical and Surgical Clinic of Irving Pediatrics, Irving, Texas
Children’s Hospital Dermatology Clinic, Dallas, Texas
Children’s Hospital Allergy and Immunology Clinic, Plano, Texas
Children’s Hospital Preoperative Clinic, Dallas, Texas
Education
TEXAS WOMAN’S UNIVERSITY – Dallas, TX
Master of Science in Nursing - Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, May 2017
TEXAS WOMAN’S UNIVERSITY Dallas, TX
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Cum Laude), December 2012
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS Richardson, TX
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Cum Laude), May 2003
Professional Experience
PARKLAND HOSPITAL – Dallas, TX
Registered Nurse II – Newborn, February 2013 to present
Identified situs inversus in newborn admission assessment.
Attend deliveries and stabilize newborns after delivery using NRP guidelines.
Provide direct patient care utilizing the nursing process and evidenced based practices.
Able to recognize changing patient acuity and adjust work flow accordingly.
Collaborate with other health care professionals to provide safe and effective care to each patient.
Promote and assist postpartum moms with breastfeeding.
Provide education to families on the care of the newborn and breastfeeding utilizing interpreters as needed and adjusting information for educational level of patient.
Serve as a preceptor training new employees to the unit.
Work as a team lead as assigned.
Serve as a NRP instructor to new employees as well as those employees renewing certification.
Use EPIC to review patient history and document patient encounters.
Certifications
Certified PNP by the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board
CPR/BLS certified – Issued by Texas Heart CPR – Expires July 2017
NRP certified – Expires May 2018
Organizations and Memberships
National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
Golden Key Honor Society
Research and Presentations
April, 2017 Probiotic Supplementation for the Treatment of Colic
Student Creative Arts & Research Symposium
Texas Woman’s University, Denton, Texas
Utilizing Skin to Skin to Prevent Hypothermia – Evidenced based practice research
References available upon request