Angel Isaac, AGACNP-BC
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DEDICATED TO PROVIDING SAFE, EFFICIENT, AND PATIENT-CENTERED CA RE
Career Objective
Acute Care Adult / Gerontological Nurse Practitioner with over 20 years nursing experience in critical care,
shock/ trauma, burns, cardiac ICU, combat/ field nursing, and first assisting in multiple areas of the operating
room seeking full-time Acute or Primary Care Nurse Practitioner position in hospital or outpatient clinic
environment. Possesses excellent recommendations and impeccable professional credentials.
I. Education and Credentials:
A. Education
ACNP/ AGNP Student: University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama 2012
MSN: Cha mber la in C ollege of Nur sing, S t. Louis, Missour i 2011
BSN: Chamberlain College of Nursing, St. Lois, Missouri 2010
ASN: Sincla ir Community College, Dayton, Ohio 2 003
CDC: Unit ed Sta te Na vy “ C” School, San Diego, Califor nia 1996
CSA/ CF A: United Sta te Na vy “ C” School, Sa n Diego, Califor nia 1995
Fleet Marine Service School, Camp Pendleton, California 1995
LVN: Unit ed S ta tes Na vy C or ps School, Gr ea t La kes, Illinois 1994
EMT-P: United States Navy Corps School, Great Lakes, Illinois 1994
Undergraduate Studies: Microbiology Major Wright State University, Fairborn, Ohio 1994
CMT/CNA: M ontgomer y C ount y J oint Voca tiona l S chool 1992
B . Academic Honors
International Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
Deans List, Chamberlain College of Nursing 2009-2011
Who’s W ho In America 2011
Who’s W ho Among Students 2002, 2003,2010, 2011
Valedictorian/ Class Adjutant, U. S. Navy Corps School, 1994
Academic Scholarship, Wright State University, 1993
Top 2% Award, Gifted and Talented Program Montgomery County Public Schools, 1994
Salutatorian, Montgomery County Joint Vocational School, 1994
C. Nursing Licensure and Certification
Florida Board of Nursing #ARNP 9285831
• Cer tif ied E mer gency Nur se ( CEN)
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Ohio Board of Nursing #309660 “inactive” status Certified Critical Care Nurse (CCRN)
• Basic Life Support (BLS) • Certified Operating Room Nurse (CNOR)
• Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) • Oncology Nursing Certification (ONC)
• Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) • Microsoft Developer Certification
• Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) • Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE)
• E mergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC) • Chemical Dependency Counselor (CDCII)
• Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) • Crisis Intervention Specialty Certification
II. Clinical Experience
A. Professional Experience
ARNP/ Emergency Room, EmCare, Brandon, Florida March 2013-Present
ER/ Critical Care/First Assist, Parallon Workforce Management, St. Pete, FL 2008-Present
Critical Care, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL 2010-2012
Clinical Leader Emergency Room, Florida Hospital, Zephyrhills, FL 2010
Director of Critical Care/ Cardiac Surgical Program/ Hemodialysis, HCA, Tampa, FL 2008-2010
Lead Trauma Nurse, University of Cincinnati Hospital, Cincinnati, OH 2005-2009
Clinical Leader ER and Trauma, Good Samaritan Hospital, Dayton, OH 2004-2005
First Assistant, WISH Surgery Center, Springboro, OH 2004
First Assistant/ Team Nurse, Cincinnati Reds~Beacon Orthopedics, Cincinnati, OH 2004-2005
Clinical Leader/ Pain Resource Specialist, Bethesda North, Cincinnati, OH 2003-2004
Lead First Assistant Trauma and Open Heart Team, Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, OH 2002-2004
Lead First Assistant Open Heart Team, Kettering Medical Center, Kettering, OH 1999-2002
LVN, Columbia Los Robalos, Thousand Oaks, CA 1996-1998
Healthcare Software Developer, Central Technologies, Thousand Oaks, CA 1996-1998
Search, Air, Rescue (SARS) Paramedic, U.S. Navy 1994-1997
Fleet Marine Corps/ Field-Combat Paramedic, U.S. Navy 1994-1997
B . Clinical Residency & Fellowship
University of South Alabama, Acute Care Adult Gerontolgical Program: curriculum includes nurse practitioner
management of primary and acute health care needs of adults, older adults, and their families; needs and diversity of all
cultures, races, and ethnic backgrounds; focus on critical care, pulmonology, internal medicine, trauma, emergency
medicine, as well as several other specialties; thorough and comprehensive training and education with experienced and
board certified ARNPs, DNPs, and physicians.
Over 600 hours of fellowship with Board Certified Critical Care/Anesthesia/Trauma physicians with intense training
and procedures: central line placement, paracentesis, dialysis catheter insertion, thoracentesis, bronchoscopies,
intubations, tracheotomies, arterial line placement, Swan-Ganz catheter, as well as several other procedures;
management and care of critically ill patients, transplant patients, ECHMO, hemodialysis, CVVHT/CRRT, poly-trauma,
burns, ARDS, and emergency medicine.
III. AFFILIATIONS
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• American Organization of Nurse Executives
American Nurses Association (ANA)
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• International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care
E mergency Nurses Association (ENA)
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• Navy Nurse Corps Association
American Association of Critical Care Nurses
• Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of
(AACN)
• Nursing
Association of peri-Operative Registered Nurses
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• Dermatology Nurses Association
Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association
IV. COMMITTEES
• Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International-Chair
• Florida Coalition of Advanced Practice Nursing
• Florida Nurse Practitioner Network (FNPN)
• Tampa Bay Advanced Practice Nurses Council
• Tampa Bay Sexual Violence Task Force-Speaker
• Tampa Bay Sexual Violence & Sexual Abuse
V. PUBLICATIONS and PRESENTATIONS
1. Family Presence during Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation
Presented at Florida Critical Care Nurses Association meeting
Published at various online scholarly websites
Presented at ENA national symposium 2011
2. Multiple Sclerosis: An overview and guide to treatment and care
Presented at National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation meeting and conference Tampa Bay
Published on various Multiple Sclerosis websites
3. Does Pregnancy Affect the Progression or Development of Melanoma
Submitted to Journal of Dermatology Nurses Association-publication pending
4. Overcoming Domestic Violence
Presented at Sexual Violence Taskforce conference, USF, 2011
5. Violence in the Workplace: Why Nurses Eat Their Young
Presented at Orlando Critical Care Nurses Association chapter meeting
VI. PROFESSIONAL AWARDS
• Florence Nightingale Award, 2004, 2006
• Daisy Award, 2005, 2007, 2008
• Nominated for Young Professional of the Year, 2005, 2006, 2007
• Giving Back, Women Helping Women woman of the year, 2006
• Nursing Excellence Award, UC Medicine, 2007
VII. COMMUNITTEE SERVICE
• Personally sponsor and help care for several domestic violence victims
• Operate 24-hour phone for domestic violence victims to provide emergency transport, counseling, and support
• Volunteer with New Beginnings Mission and Shelter
• Speaker for The Spring
• Fund raiser committee for several local domestic violence and women’s c enters
• Counselor and speaker for Sexual Violence Task Force of Tampa Bay
• Volunteer time with female Veterans and provide services on an on call basis for private shelter
VII. HOBBIES AND INTERESTS
• Spending time with my children
• Modeling/ Acting
• S wimming
• Reading
• Painting
• Making Furniture
• Antique Shopping
References and letters of recommendation available upon request