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Nurse Practitioner Registered

Location:
Boston, MA
Posted:
May 23, 2014

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Resume:

LOUISE AMBLER OSBORN, MSN, RN

** ****** ******, ***********, ** 02129

*************@*****.***

617-***-****

EDUCATION

MGH Institute for Health Professions, Boston, MA May 2014

• Bachelor of Science in Nursing

• Master of Science in Nursing, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Primary Care

o Eligible for PNCB Certification Exam in June 2014.

• Josephine Mangio Keaveney Memorial Nursing Prize

o One of three Nursing Masters Awards presented to outstanding students from a

graduating class of 118.

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ June 1985

• A.B., cum laude, Comparative Literature

• Certificate, Teacher Preparation Program

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Maimonides School, Brookline Massachusetts March 2013-present

Substitute School Nurse

• Assess health status, identify and document health problems of students K-12.

• Administer medications and perform first aid treatment as necessary.

• Provide health counseling to students and families as necessary.

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts June-August 2013

Camp Nurse/Medical Supervisor, Camp Cedar Hill, Waltham

• Cared for 30 adult staff and 600 day-campers ages 5-17 under standing orders from camp

physician.

• Maintained health records and managed equipment and supplies.

• Prepared and presented health education programs for campers and training for counselors.

MGH Institute for Health Professions, Boston MA September 2012-June 2013

Teaching Assistant Direct Entry MSN program

• Assisted faculty with clinical assignments in lab and on medical/surgical units.

• Tutored students, documented progress, and conducted exam reviews.

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA June-August 2012

Group Leader, Aspire Summer Camp for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders

• Supervised five children ages 10-13 with Autism Spectrum Disorder during a full day of camp

activities.

• Applied social support and behavior management techniques to help campers achieve individual

and group goals.

• Communicated several days a week with parents and completed daily progress notes, incident

reports, and evaluations.

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LOUISE AMBLER OSBORN

From the Top, Inc., National Public Radio program, Boston, MA 2006-2011

Director of Leadership Gifts and Manager of Institutional Gifts

• Initiated, planned, and managed all institutional gift activities; responsible for a portfolio of 50

individual major gift prospects and donors.

• Prepared proposals, budgets, and reports.

• Supervised maintenance of institutional and leadership gift records in database.

Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, Boston, MA 1999-2005

Grants and Foundations Officer

• Raised funding for electronic medical records, pregnancy, STI prevention among high-risk youth,

and capital funding for relocation of Planned Parenthood’s Springfield Center.

• Produced successful proposals for increased family planning funding from Massachusetts

Department of Public Health.

Medical Assistant

• Conducted medical intake in abortion clinic serving socioeconomically diverse population.

• Provided contraceptive counseling and reviewed abortion procedures and consent forms.

• Provided referrals for social and medical services.

Planned Parenthood Clinic of Greater Boston, Brookline, MA 1993-1995

Assistant Coordinator of Counseling and Referral

• Managed reproductive health hotline and lawyer referral panel for minors seeking judicial

consent for abortion.

• Interviewed, trained, and supervised 60 volunteers and interns.

• Provided administrative support for FDA clinical trial of RU486; screened and counseled trial

participants.

Sojourn Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal 1989-1991

Resident Director

• Directed semester-long experiential education programs for American college students.

• Supervised Nepalese house and teaching staff, managed budgets and accounts.

• Provided student support and led month-long mountain treks.

Charles Sumner Pierce Middle School, Milton MA 1985-1988

Seventh Grade English Teacher

CLINICAL PRACTICA

Department of Clinical Genetics, MGH, Boston, MA January-April 2014

Student Nurse Practitioner

• Observed and participated in specialty clinics for disorders including Turner, Williams, Downs

syndrome, neurofibromatosis, lysosomal storage disease and other metabolic disorders, Von

Hippel-Lindau and other cancers.

• Observed genetic counseling.

• Rounded with genetics team and attended team meetings in NICU and pediatric units.

• Attended weekly pediatric grand rounds, genetic clinic conferences and pre-natal case review.

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LOUISE AMBLER OSBORN

Crimson Care Collaborative, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA October 2012-May 2014

Senior Clinician and Clinic Director at MGH Revere Health Center

• Conducted and documented well-child and urgent care visits for underserved clients in an

interprofessional student-administered evening clinic.

• Provided didactic sessions and facilitated case presentations following clinic.

• Monitored clinic flow and documentation.

Special Care Nursery, Good Samaritan Hospital, Brockton, MA September-December 2013

Student Nurse Practitioner

Under the supervision of Director of Neonatology at a community hospital serving a high proportion

of low-income and immigrant families:

• Assessed newborns at delivery, both vaginal and cesarean.

• Assessed infants in level II nursery receiving treatment for prematurity, neonatal abstinence

syndrome, infection, and other complications.

• Conducted 24-hour newborn and discharge assessments.

• Shadowed lactation consultant.

Child Health Associates, Auburn & Shrewsbury, MA September-December 2013

Drumhill Pediatrics, Chelmsford, MA May-August 2013

Hawthorn Pediatrics, Dartmouth, MA February -April 2013

Student Nurse Practitioner

Under the supervision of both nurse practioner and pediatrician preceptors at three primary pediatric

practices serving socio-economically diverse families in three distinct communities, progressed from

shadowing preceptor to independently performing well-child and sick visits for up to 15 patients a

day, including documentation in both paper charts and electronic health record systems.

VOLUNTEER

Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Boston, MA May 2014-present

Volunteer Nurse

• Provide homeless and street youth ages 14 to 24 with free basic first aid, assessment, health

advice, and medical referrals

• Provide crisis intervention, counseling, and education.

LICENSURE/CERTIFICATIONS

Registered Nurse. MA Board of Nursing license # RN2284728

PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) Provider

BLS/CPR/AED for the Health Care Provider

LANGUAGES

French



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