Michael Bartuseck RN BSN, HFS BS
**** ***** **** **. *********, FL, 32506
Cell 330-***-****)
**********@*****.***
Objective
• To provide reliable, ethical healthcare with the ability to calmly intervene during crises, to collaborate with
multidisciplinary teams and perform dedicated total patient care.
• Build positive relationships with patients, family members, physicians and other medical professionals.
• Display dependable leadership, promotion of health maintenance and prevention strategies through
teaching importance of exercise for improving and maintaining patient total wellness.
Education
University of Miami – Coral Gables, FL
Masters of Science in Nursing FNP August 13’ July 14’
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o GPA 4.0
University of South Alabama – Mobile, AL
Bachelors of Science in Nursing – Dec ‘12
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o Undergraduate GPA- 3.61
Cum Laude
o Graduate GPA- 4.0
Ohio University – Athens, OH
Bachelors of Science Exercise Physiology June ‘11
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o Undergraduate GPA- 3.30
Minor Psychology-June ‘11
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o Minor GPA- 3.57
Experience
Clinical rotation FNP Semester II January ’14 May ’14 Miami, FL
Emergency Department/ER Jackson Memorial Hospital: 120 Clinical hours
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o Level I trauma Center
o Collaborate in treating emergency room patients across the lifespan with urgent primary care
needs, acute and critical illnesses or those with accidental injuries or trauma
Miami Children’s Hospital: 40 Clinical Hours
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o Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
Clinical rotation FNP Semester I August ’13 December ’13 Miami, FL
Neurology/Physiatry HealthSouth Rehab Hospital: 147 Clinical hours
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o Assess, diagnose, document, order and interpret labs and tests alongside neurologist preceptor
in treatment of patients suffering from traumas, CVA’s, spinal injuries and other neurological
deficits.
Clinical FNP Rotation United Home Health Care: 28 Clinical hours
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o Collaborate alongside United Home Health Care case manager and physician in providing care
to patients within the home.
o Assess, diagnose, document and order necessary home assistive devices, medication
compliance and barriers to access health care.
Medical Mission: Project Medishare Haiti: 56 Clinical hours triage and adult & women’s health
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o University of Miami School of Medicine and Nursing assess the health care situation in Haiti
and explore ways to help improve the health conditions of the people in Haiti. Provide medical
services in the community of Thomonde including: technology, supplies, equipment, and
medications.
Athletic Academic Tutor/Mentor Oct ’13 Current Coral Gables, FL
Assist the University of Miami and its student athletes in reaching their full academic potential and
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becoming confident and independent learns. Aid the University of Miami graduate every student athlete,
protect academic integrity, comply with the rules and regulations mandated by the National Collegiate
Athletic Association and help maintain athletic eligibility of every student athlete
o Courses tutored: Human Physiology, Exercise Physiology, Human Anatomy
South Baldwin Regional Medical Center March’13 August ‘13 Foley, AL
Registered Nurse Progressive Care Unit/Intensive Care Unit
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o Assesses plans and evaluates patient care needs, carries out physician orders
o Administers prescribed medications, changes dressings, cleans wounds, and monitors vital
signs.
o Monitors, records and communicates patient condition as appropriate utilizing computerized
documentation systems; Instructs and educates patients and families.
Omni Health and Fitness Oct’11 August’13 Pensacola, FL
Health Fitness Specialist, Membership Coordinator/Fitness Consultant
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o Perform Risk stratification, prescribe exercise prescriptions, educate on behavioral and
wellness strategies
o Coordinate client memberships, extensions, personal training packages
o Conduct educational courses on nutrition, aerobic and anaerobic exercise
University of South Alabama Medical Center –Oct ’12 Dec ’12 Mobile, AL
Level 1 Surgical Trauma Intensive Care Unit Nurse Practicum
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o 200 + hours hands on patient care
o Manage care under RN supervision of acutely ill critical medical surgical/trauma patients to
include but not limited to ventilator/pulmonary management, hemodynamic monitoring,
vasoactive IV therapy, invasive lines.
First Physicians June ’10 Sept ‘10
o Shadow Physician Assistant & MD
o Learned basic diagnostic tests, assessment skills, patient interaction, pharmacology,
pathophysiology, and minor invasive procedures.
Additional Experience
Medical Mission: Project Medishare Haiti
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American Heart Association
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o Pediatric Advanced Life Support PALS
o Advanced Cardiac Life Support ACLS
o Basic Life Support BLS
American College of Sports Medicine Member
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o Certified Exercise is Medicine Provider Level 2
Professional preparation necessary to safely and effectively prescribe exercise to a
patient population
o Certified Health Fitness Specialist
Develops exercise prescriptions, and applies behavioral and motivational strategies to
apparently healthy individuals and individuals with medically controlled diseases and
health conditions to support clients in adopting and maintaining healthy lifestyles
Activities/Awards
• American Legion Member SAL, Post 31 South Miami
o Nation’s largest wartime veterans service organization. Committed to mentoring youth and
sponsorship of wholesome programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor,
promoting strong national security, and continued devotion to our fellow service members and
veterans
Sigma Theta Tau International National Honor Society of Nursing
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o Supports the learning, knowledge and professional development of nurses committed to making
a difference in health worldwide.
National Student Nursing Association
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o Organization which mentors students for registered professional nursing roles. Promotes
development of skills needed to be responsible members of the nursing profession.
West Florida Hospital Volunteer
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o Assist, transport, and direct patients to appointments, urgent care, daily procedures and room
assignments.
Psi Chi National Honor Society
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o A selective psychology organization for networking and career pathways involving psychology
that have excelled academically in and out of the classroom.
Exercise Physiology Club
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o Student organization for networking and community service around the Athens Campus.