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Emergency Medicine Nurse Practitioner

Location:
Carthage, TX
Posted:
May 23, 2019

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SIOBAIN K. ROGERS, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, CCRN, RNFA

*** ***** ***** **, ********, TX 75633 903-***-**** ac9f2u@r.postjobfree.com EDUCATION

University of Texas at Tyler

Master of Science in Nursing- Family Nurse Practitioner 2015 University of Texas at Arlington

Bachelor of Science in Nursing 2011

Panola Junior College

Associate of Applied Science in Nursing 2009

University of Phoenix

Bachelor of Science in Business 2007

Public Administration

CERTIFICATIONS

Advanced Trauma Life Support February 2018- 2022

Basic Life Support November 2017-2019

Advanced Cardiac Life Support November 2017-2019

Pediatric Life Support November 2017-2019

DOT Certified Medical Examiner March 2017 - Present BioTE Certified Provider in Hormone Therapy March 2017 – Present NIFA- First Assistant in Surgery April 2017 – Present Nexplanon Certified Provider May 2017- Present

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners February 2016 – January 2021 American Association of Critical Care Nurses March 2012 – February 2021 Registered Nurse, State of Texas February 2010 - October 2018 Locums Experience

Unity Medical Center, Grafton, ND- Emergency Department Provider May 2019 24-hour shift coverage for a critical access hospital Emergency Department with overflow, patients ranging from age 0-99, with an average daily census range from 5-20. Duties include performing patient histories and physical examinations to assess the medical condition of the emergency department patients. Frame the medical care plan, differential diagnoses, prognosis and disposition based on the patient’s condition. Communicate clinical information in a timely, accurate, thorough and appropriate manner to other providers of patient care. Order and interpret diagnostic tests to identify and assess the patient’s medical care needs. Perform selected invasive procedures for therapeutic and/or diagnostic reasons within their scope of practice after approved competency by privileged Emergency Department Physician or Advanced Practice Clinician. Initiate and/or recommend pharmacological management, therapeutic treatment and procedures in accordance with approved policies. Complete accurate documentation of patient care. Educate patients, families and significant others about health, illness and health maintenance. Phoenix Capital Management – Weight loss Telemedicine Dec 2017- Jan 2019 Provided consultation while maintaining and promoting the health of the patient, communicating with patients about preventative care and prescribed medications as appropriate. Coordination with patients and their primary care providers to ensure quality of care St Andrews Health Center, Bottineau, North Dakota – Urgent Care/ED/ Hospitalist Feb – May 2018 Assessment, management, and care of 25-40 patients daily in clinic setting ages 0-95, with complaints ranging from common cold to small bowel obstruction. Coordination of transfer from urgent care walk in clinic to critical access hospital Emergency Department, including transfer to higher level of care as well as coordination of specialty care when indicated. Conducted comprehensive health history and physical assessment of patients with acute health problems. Performed history and physical, developed, managed and modified treatment plans. Specific skills include laceration repair, splinting fractures, foreign body removal, incision and drainage, suture removal, and pelvic exams. 24-hour coverage of critical access hospital Emergency Department with treatment room overflow, use of Avera e-Care for collaboration and management of trauma SIOBAIN K. ROGERS, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, CCRN, RNFA PAGE 2 patients, including transport to higher level of care. Worked independently to full scope of practice in compliance with existing knowledge and skill set, performed individualized history and physical examinations for diverse populations inclusive of social determinants of health, ordered and interpreted diagnostic testing in accordance with relevant health concerns of the patient, and diagnosed acute, episodic, and chronic diseases Murray County Medical Center, Slayton, Minnesota – Urgent Care/ ED / Hospitalist May – Aug 2018 Worked independently to full scope of practice in compliance with existing knowledge and skill set, performed individualized history and physical examinations for diverse populations inclusive of social determinants of health, ordered and interpreted diagnostic testing in accordance with relevant health concerns of the patient, and diagnosed acute, episodic, and chronic diseases. Developed a comprehensive plan of care that encompasses evidence-based practice guidelines, practice protocols, Medicare, Medicaid, and other state and federal regulations, prescribed appropriate pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments, including complementary alternative methods acceptable to the patient. Provided appropriate education for current health diagnoses as well as anticipatory guidance for health promotion and disease prevention applicable to the individual’s health and socioeconomic status. Monitored plan of care for cost-effectiveness and the achievement of expected improvements, while openly seeking feedback from patients, significant others, colleagues and appropriate referrals to enhance quality outcomes. 24-hour coverage of a critical access hospital Emergency Department with treatment room overflow, including use of video/telemedicine E-Care for trauma patients for collaboration and transport to a higher level of care. Cavalier County Medical Center, Langdon, North Dakota- Urgent Care/ ED/Hospitalist Oct 2018-Mar-2019 Worked independently to full scope of practice in compliance with existing knowledge and skill set, provided comprehensive care for up to 30 emergent and non-emergent patients as the sole provider in a critical access hospital, ages 0-95. Performed thorough history and physical examinations, determined an appropriate course of treatment including lab testing and imaging diagnostics and interpretation. Referral and coordination with higher level of care facilities for emergent patients requiring further treatment, stabilization of critically ill patients, and hospital admission of patients requiring inpatient treatment. Performed selected invasive procedures for therapeutic and/or diagnostic reasons within scope of practice after approved competency by privileged Chief Medical Director. Initiate and/or recommend pharmacological management, therapeutic treatment and procedures in accordance with approved policies. Complete accurate documentation of patient care. 24-hour coverage of a critical access hospital Emergency Department with treatment room overflow including use of video/telemedicine E-Care for trauma patients for collaboration and transport to a higher level of care.

Cooperstown Medical Center, Cooperstown North Dakota – Urgent Care / ED / Hospitalist Oct- Nov 2018 Provided comprehensive care for up to 30 emergent and non-emergent patients as the sole provider in a critical access hospital, ages 0-95. Performed thorough history and physical examinations, determined an appropriate course of treatment including lab testing and imaging diagnostics and interpretation. Referral and coordination with higher level of care facilities for emergent patients requiring further treatment, stabilization of critically ill patients, and hospital admission of patients requiring inpatient treatment. Appropriately diagnosed and treated a variety of diseases and injuries in approximately 10-20 patients daily, ages 0-95, with urgent and emergent clinical conditions. Coordinated with staff at partner facilities as well as on site to ensure quality of care. Performed laceration repair, splinting fractures, foreign body removal, incision and drainage, suture removal, pelvic exams as necessary for clinical condition. CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

Texas Center for Neurosciences

Neurosurgical Nurse Practitioner and Surgical First Assistant Mar 2016- Sept 2017 Assessment, management, and care of 25-40 patients daily in clinic setting, age 18-85, including determination of surgical readiness via physical assessment of neurologic status, interpretation of lumbar and cervical CT and MRI, coordination of conservative therapies in collaboration with other providers. Management of primary care issues needed to proceed with surgical interventions. Responsible for management of infected wounds, including irrigation and drainage. In office procedures include trigger point injections, suture placement and removal. First assist in surgery responsibilities include retraction of tissue, hemostasis, closure of incisions, placement of drains including securement sutures.

SIOBAIN K. ROGERS, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, CCRN, RNFA PAGE 3 CORE COMPETENCIES

Solo provider in critical access hospital (emergency department, urgent care, hospitalist, and primary care settings) Performance of wound closures (such as a single layer, multiple layer, staple, adhesive), including revisions Incises, drains, irrigates, and packs wounds

Debridement minor burns (e.g., nonadherent blister) Performs fluorescein staining, dilates eye(s), performs Slit lamp examination Applies immobilization devices (e.g., splint, traction) Stablization of critically ill patients for transport to higher level of care VOLUNTEER WORK

Southeast Texas Nurse Practitioner Associates

Planned, coordinated, and executed the Advance Practice Skills Conference 2017 for 200 nurse practitioners from the Southeast Texas areas, collaborating with 8 specialty providers for 7 specialized skills covering advance wound care and suturing, electrocardiograph interpretation, landmark guided joint injections, care of the surgical patient, skin biopsy, and pain management. This event included two catered meals, 6 vendors and 8 sponsors. 2017 Texas Center for Neurosciences

Designed, evaluated and executed the 1st Annual Texas Center for Neurosciences Essay Contest for Leaders in Academics. Designed for students grades 9-12, the essay contest was built around 50 neuroscience topics chosen by Dr. Remi Nader, with prizes awarded including a cash scholarship and a chance to win a neurosurgery internship. 2016

AWARDS

Good Conduct Medal- US Navy July 2002

National Honor Society- University of Texas November 2015 Nurse Practitioner of the Year, Southeast Texas Nurse Practitioner Associates November 2017



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