Charnell Sue Allan
Mount Vernon, Missouri
Phone: 417-***-****
Email: ***********@*****.***
Education:
Masters of Science Degree in Nursing-Family Nurse Practitioner, May 2017
Maryville University, St. Louis, MO.
Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, May 2014
Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA.
Associate Degree in Nursing, May 2005
Lester Cox College School of Nursing and Health Science, Springfield, MO.
Paramedic Certificate, May 1986
Missouri Southern State College, Joplin MO.
Professional Experience:
Ozark Technical Community College (June 2006 – present)
EMT Program Director/EMS Instructor
Coordination and management of the EMS program. Complete reports and meeting deadlines while following recommended guidelines according to accrediting agency requirements. Development, updating and implementation of curriculum, managing program budget and designating faculty assignments.
Cox Health:
RN, Paramedic – Level II Trauma Center Branson, MO. Emergency Department – (March 2014 – October 2015).
Coordinating, and managing care for 3-4 high-acuity patients per shift with conditions ranging from Sepsis, CVA, DKA, AMI, Cardiac arrhythmias, Trauma in all age groups.
Prioritizing, developing, and implementing individualized care plans to ensure patients achieve optimal health
Collaborating with shared leadership members, managers, organize, implement, protocols in order to ensure patient safety, reduce hospital acquired infections, and strengthen employee retention statistics by incorporating evidence-based practice recommendations.
Directing patient care with a multi-disciplinary team approach, and delegating tasks and responsibilities to appropriate individuals.
Educating patients on pharmacological approaches for co-morbidities pathophysiology, modifiable risk behaviors, infection control, dietary considerations, and discharge planning.
Utilizing electronic documentation, medical records, and medication reconciliation through Cerner to ensure patient safety, and privacy.
Cox Health:
RN, Paramedic – Level I Trauma Center, Springfield, MO. Emergency Department (2005-2007).
Coordinating, and managing care for 3-4 high-acuity patients per shift with conditions ranging from Sepsis, CVA, DKA, AMI, Cardiac arrhythmias, Trauma in all age groups.
Prioritizing, developing, and implementing individualized care plans to ensure patients achieve optimal health.
Collaborating with shared leadership members, managers, organize, implement, protocols in order to ensure patient safety, reduce hospital acquired infections, and strengthen employee retention statistics by incorporating evidence-based practice recommendations. Directing patient care with a multi-disciplinary team approach, and delegating tasks and responsibilities to appropriate individuals. Educating patients on pharmacological approaches for co-morbidities pathophysiology, modifiable risk behaviors, infection control, dietary considerations, and discharge planning. Utilizing electronic documentation, medical records, and medication reconciliation through Cerner to ensure patient safety, and privacy.
Cox Health:
RN, Paramedic, Field Training Officer, EMS Instructor, Supervisor – Webster County (2001-2011).
Provide instruction, application and feedback for new hire employees concerning prehospital protocols regarding patient care, coordinate day-to-day operations for scheduled shift including staff schedules, ordering supplies and medications.
Evaluate and provide feedback to staff utilizing high-fidelity manikins during training. Completing yearly evaluations and competencies for staff members.
Northeast Area Vo-Tech (1994-2001)
NEAVT EMT Program Coordinator
Coordination and management of the EMS program. Complete reports and meeting deadlines while following recommended guidelines according to accrediting agency requirements. Development, updating and implementation of curriculum, managing program budget and designating faculty assignments. EMS Instructor.
Integris Health (formerly Baptist Regional Health Center) (1980-2001)
Paramedic/Field Training Officer/Shift Supervisor/ Emergency Department Paramedic
Hospital based EMS paramedics provide prehospital emergency treatment and transport of local, long distance transfer calls as well providing care in the emergency department. Paramedics in this system provide patient care equal to RN utilizing Emergency department protocols, ACLS, PALS and PHTLS. Coordination of day-to-day operations of EMS staff. Provide CEU training for staff employees. Development of protocols for prehospital treatment and transport of patients.
Certifications/Professional Development:
American Association of Nurse Practitioners-Family Nurse Practitioner Board Certified since July 2017.
APN license pending; RN license in Missouri.
BLS, ACLS, PALS, NRP, Missouri Paramedic.
Academic Awards:
Sigma Theta Tau
Professional Affiliations:
American Association of Nurse Practitioners.
American Nurses Association.
Missouri Nurses Association
Ozarks Nurse Practitioner Association.
Clinical Experiences:
FNP clinical rotation with Julie Penick DNP managing an average of 6-8 patients in a clinic setting utilizing conventional medicine and holistic care.
FNP clinical rotation with Karen Young FNP managing an average of 18-22 patients per day in a walk-in quick care clinic utilizing conventional medicine and holistic care.
FNP clinical rotation with Laurie Miller FNP managing an average of 20-25 patients per day in a walk-in urgent care setting utilizing conventional medicine and holistic care.
Community Service:
Yearly flu immunizations provided for local fire departments, healthcare workers and the community.
Accomplishments:
MSN – Magna cum Laude (May 2017).
Curriculum development for Community Paramedic program for Missouri Emergency Medical Services. (2017).
Re-Accreditation – Committee on Accreditation of Educational Medical Services Professions – Ozarks Technical Community College (May 2016).
Development of Community Paramedic Program – Implementation January, 2018.
Initial – Committee on Accreditation of Educational Medical Services Professions – Ozarks Technical Community College. (2012-2017).
Initial – Commission of Accreditation of Allied Health Education - Ozarks Technical Community College. (2012-2017).
BSN – Cum Laude (May 2014).
Re-Accreditation– State of Missouri Health and Human Services Accreditation – Ozarks Technical Community College EMT/Paramedic Program. (2011- 2018).
Development of Hybrid programs: Paramedic Refresher and RN-Medic Bridge. (2009-2010).
References:
Laurie Miller, FNP
Family Medical Walk-in Clinic and Urgent Care – Springfield, MO.
NP Preceptor - Adult II FA-16 & Adult III SP-17.
Acquainted: 1 year.
Email: ********@*****.***
Julie Penick, DNP
Julie Penick LLC. Springfield, MO.
NP Preceptor - OTC Co-Worker – Adult I SU-16 & Adult II FA-16.
Acquainted: 5 years.
Email: ****@****************.***
Karen Young, FNP
Ferrel-Duncan Clinic – Springfield, MO.
NP Preceptor - Cox Health ACLS Co-Instructor – Adult I SU-16.
Acquainted: 11 years.
Email: *****.*****@*********.***
Dennis Baier, BSN, RN.
Ozarks Technical Community College – Springfield, MO.
OTC Co-Worker - EMT Program Clinical Coordinator/ Instructor
Acquainted: 8 years
Email: ******@***.***