Stephanie G. Hunt, RN, MSF, MSN, FNP-BC
727-***-**** ********@********.**.***
St. Petersburg, FL 33702
EDUCATION
Masters of Science of Nursing-Family Nurse Practitioner December, 2018 University of Tampa
Associates Degree of Nursing May, 2012
St. Petersburg College
Masters of Science Finance August, 2009
University of Tampa
Bachelors of Science of Finance & Multi-National Business Operations Florida State University May, 2004
LICENSURES, CERTIFICATIONS & COMPUTER SKILLS
R.N. License (RN9344248) ACLS Provider BLS Provider AHA Basic ECG Certification Microsoft Office, eClinical Works, Cerner, PowerChart, & Bloomberg CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Adult Practicum October 2018-November 2018
All Access Health Care
• 116 hours completed at an internal medicine clinic serving Medicare patients in a managed care setting.
• Management of chronic illness and disease processes such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and autoimmune disorders.
• Precepted by Mary Beth Dahlstein, ARNP
Adult Practicum Specialty August 2018-Septemeber 2018 Medical Center of Trinity
• 108 hours completed at an Emergency Room facility at Medical Center of Trinity Hospital.
• Management of patients with a variety of aliments’ ranging from acute upper respiratory infections, musculoskeletal injury, removal of foreign bodies, skin lacerations, rashes, COPD exacerbations, fever of unknown origin and chest pain.
• Precepted by Michael Dilling, ARNP
Infants, Children and Adolescents Practicum May 2018-August 2018 Premier Care Pediatrics
• 135 hours completed in a primary care pediatric facility.
• Management of well child visits and screenings on children ranging in age from days old to 18. Provided care for a variety of childhood illnesses such as: acute otitis media, pneumonia, strep throat, hand foot and mouth, roseola, and sinus infections.
• Precepted by Matthew Minick, MD
Infants, Children and Adolescents Practicum Specialty May 2018-August 2018 Your Kids Urgent Care
• 89.5 hours completed at an after hours pediatric urgent care facility.
• Management of several acute childhood illnesses including: acute otitis media, otitis media with effusion, otitis media with perforation, strep throat, upper respiratory infections, cellulitis, appendicitis, croup, asthma exacerbations, and varied skin rashes/infections.
• Precepted by Allison Cale, ARNP
Geriatric/Older Adult Practicum January 2018-February 2018 Roser Park Medical Center
• 122 hours completed in a family practice setting.
• Management of many chronic conditions of the geriatric population including but not limited to: hypertension, diabetes, ulcerative colitis, sciatica, diabetic neuropathy, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and hypothyroid.
• Precepted by Shacara Wilson, MD
Geriatric/Older Adult Practicum Specialty February 2018-April 2018 Bay Dermatology (Largo and St. Pete Beach)
• 105 hours completed in a large and high volume Dermatology practice.
• Management of skin cancer screenings, punch and shave biopsies, squamous cell, basal cell and malignant melanoma care. Assessment, diagnosis and treatment of rosacea, moderate acne, cystic acne with use of topical retinoids, topical and oral antibiotics, as well as Accutane. Management of various skin conditions including but not limited to: atopic dermatitis, pityriasis rosea, contact dermatitis, psoriasis (including immunomodulator therapies), and eczema.
• Precepted by Lou Ann Heckman, ARNP
Women’s Health Practicum August 2017-October 2017
Women’s Care Florida (Brandon and Plant City)
• 127 hours completed in a OBGYN facility.
• Management of well woman visits, STI testing and treatment, cervical cancer screenings, DEXA and mammogram screening and management. Non-emergent routine OB checks. Observed LEEP and SIS procedures.
• Precepted by Lisa Martin, ARNP
Women’s Health Practicum Specialty November 2017-November 2017 BayCare CHF and Heart Function Clinic
• 99 hours completed at a Congestive Heart Failure and Valve clinic.
• Management of recently discharged CHF patients to help manage and optimize medications to prevent readmission. Medication and lifestyle modification education given to help lessen side effects of CHF and slow progression of disease. Titrations of Entresto, Metoprolol, Lasix, Spironolactone, and Lisinopril done at weekly visits. Monitored activity tolerance as well as giving appropriate cardiac rehab referrals for patients.
• Precepted by Mary Curtis, ARNP
NURSING WORK EXPERIENCE
Registered Nurse II-Mobile Pool ICU December 2016-January 2018 BayCare
• Acts as Float ICU RN to all 14 of BayCare’s Intensive Care Units in the Tampa Bay area.
• Provides appropriate nursing care in with critically ill patients in various Intensive Care settings.
• Frequently adapts to new facility and patient populations seamlessly provides plans of care efficiently.
• Facilitates plans of care for a wide variety of critical care patients including: trauma, medical, neurological, renal and cardiac.
• Effectively communicates patient and patient family concerns to medical team, acting as the patients advocate.
Registered Nurse II-Trauma ICU
Bayfront Health Systems August 2012- November 2016
• Possesses a strong and broad knowledge of medications, IV drips, and lab results.
• Performs full physical assessments on high acuity patients, interprets results and coordinates plans of care with medical team.
• Clarifies and educates complex medical information for patients and families.
• Acts quickly and efficiently during patient cardiac and/or respiratory arrests.
• Able to interpret and communicate cardiac monitoring such as CVP, Arterial Line monitoring and ECG tracings.
• Effectively communicated patient education on various disease processes, pain management and general health promotion.
• Acts as a patient advocate and voices patient concerns to medical staff.
• Provides clinical training for college students during rotations through ICU frequently.
• Acted as preceptor for a St. Petersburg College Student for their final internship. BUSINESS WORK EXPERIENCE
Sales Associate
Bath and Body Works October 2010-August 2012
• Provides excellent customer service to a diverse population seamlessly with team members in a high-volume store.
• Able to provide efficient problem resolution to customers when situations arise.
• Worked 20 hours a week while attending school full-time. Cost Control Analyst
Raytheon October 2008-January 2010
• Responsible for maintaining the budget for several million-dollar contracts.
• Provided financial reporting for Program Management and Customer.
• Communicated with all levels of management and functional departments to ensure that budget was maintained and customers received deliverables.
• Worked on multiple Six Sigma projects and designed a Six Sigma project within my own department to increase quality control on current reporting procedures. Portfolio Manager I-Trust Services – Tampa, Florida and Atlanta, Georgia Bank of America July 2004 – December 2007
• Responsible for the management of investment activity in 1,400 accounts with approximately
$500 million in market value.
• Collaborated with Trust and Tax Officers allowing me to tailor investment solutions for an array of different Trusts and Specialty Assets.
• Partnered with market strategists to analyze market data and implement the best possible solutions to increase client’s individual net worth.
• Further analyzed client needs during face-to-face investment reviews that explained account performance and investment changes.
• Demonstrated excellent communication skills, through partnering with multiple levels of management, client contact, and working in a team environment. Portfolio Management Assistant
• Provided analytical, trading, and administrative support for multiple Portfolio Managers.
• Prepared and analyzed investment reviews, proposals, and performance for Managers.
• Attended meetings with wholesalers to gather and analyze data for Portfolio Managers.
• Interviewed and trained new hires for the Portfolio Management Assistant positions. Service Fulfillment Specialist 1
• Responsible for opening and funding various investment vehicles for accounts with a net worth of 3 million plus across the United States within the Private Bank.
• Reviewed language within trust documents to ensure the timely addition of assets was within regulations and confines of the trust.
• Designed an improved training program for new associates in order to achieve a more rapid assimilation to their new position.