Hakim O. Ogunsanya
Marriottsville, Md. 21104
Phone: cell; 301-***-****, home; 410-***-****
Email: *****.*********@*****.***
Objective: To obtain a job as a Psychiatrist Nurse Practitioner where I can utilize my educational background, work experience and
strengths to effectively and efficiently provide therapeutic/quality patient services. In addition I will like to contribute to the growth and
success of your organization.
EDUCATION:
University of Maryland at Baltimore, School of Nursing January, 2011 - May, 2013
Degree: Master of Science (MS)
University of Maryland at Baltimore, School of Nursing June, 2009 - December, 2010
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Howard Community College September, 2006 - June, 2008
Degree: AA diploma in Nursing
University of Maryland College Park September, 1991 - May, 1994
Degree: Bachelor of Arts (BA, Economic)
CERTIFICATIONS/ LICENSURE:
CRNP–Family PMH
Registered Nurse (RN)
DHMH CDS Registration
Drug Enforcement Adm. Registration
CPR for BLS HealthCare Providers
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION:
Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland (NPAM)
American Nurses Association (ANA)
AWARDS / HONOR RECEIVED:
• 2010 inductee, Sigma Theta Tau International (University of Maryland School of Nursing)
• 2006 inductee, Phi Theta Kappa (Howard Community College)
EXPERIENCES:
MHM (Baltimore Detention Centers) Baltimore, MD July, 2013 – Present
Family Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
• Diagnosis, treatment and management of psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, psychotic disorders, anxiety
disorders, PTSD, mood disorders, depressive disorders, sleep disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders, impulse-control
disorder, personality disorders and traits many more, in prison setting.
• Ordering and interpreting lab results and tests, like CBC, CMP, lipid panel, TSH, HgA1c, liver function test,
medication levels; Lithium, Depakote and urine toxicology etc.
• Provide education to patients on lifestyle modification strategies such as diet, exercise and smoking cessation.
• Referred patients to appropriate specialist when needed e.g. somatic physician, cardiologist and more.
• Ordered admission and transferring of severely ill patients to emergency unit (IMHU) for further evaluation and
psychiatric management of their disease.
• Collaborated with different health care providers in caring for mental ill patients in prison setting.
Mountain Manor Treatment Center, Baltimore, MD January, 2013 – May, 2013
Family Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Clinical Practicum
• Diagnosis, treatment and management of psychiatric disorders, such as, psychotic disorders, substance abuse, anxiety disorder,
bipolar, depressive disorder, sleep disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, impulse-control disorder personality disorder
etc.
• Ordering and interpreting lab results and tests, like CBC, CMP, lipid panel, TSH, HgA1c, liver functions test and urine
toxicology etc.
• Provide education to patients and family on substance abuse, treatment and recovery and lifestyle modification strategies, such as
diet, exercise, abstinence, use of vitamin supplements etc.
• Performing follow up with outpatients and routine medication management. Ensuring that patients are compliance with their
medications and treatment plan.
• Referred patients to appropriate specialist when needed e.g. primary care physician and more.
• Management of patient’s withdrawal symptoms with detoxification protocol such as pharmacological treatments of opiate
withdrawal, alcohol withdrawal, significant insomnia caused by withdrawal from poly substance abuse, etc.
• Diagnosis and management of psychiatric diseases. Changing and prescribing appropriate medication and dose to treat/manage
diseases while minimizing side effects.
• Assessing and ensuring patient’s continual independence and safety by collaborating with nurses, psychologists and counselors
personal
• Transferring of severely ill patients to the emergency department (ED) for further evaluation and psychiatric management of their
disease.
Dr. Larry Epp, Ed.D, L.C.P.C. Guide Program Inc. January, 2012 – December, 2012
Family Therapy and Individual Therapy Clinical Practicum
• Diagnosis and clinical management of family and individual with disruptive behaviors, dysfunctional and conflicting
relationship such as having anxiety, mood disorder, depressive disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, disruptive
behavior disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, impulse-control disorder, personality traits etc.
• Provided psychotherapy management to the patients and their family with weekly follow-up thereafter
• Patient referral to specialists when needed such as primary care physicians (PCP) when necessary psychiatrist.
• Provided education for patients and family on symptom-management of common disorder, like attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder, disruptive behavior disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and when to follow up with their Psychiatrist.
• Collaborated with different health care providers in caring for children and family with dysfunctional and conflicting
relationship.
• Provided education group for patients in School-Based Mental Health services.
Dr. S. Johnson, Psychiatrist, MD. OASIS (The Center for Medical Health) September, 2011 – January, 2012
Family Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner; Diagnosis and Treatments Clinical Practicum
• Diagnosis, treatment and management of psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, psychotic disorders, anxiety
disorders, mood disorders, depressive disorders, sleep disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders, impulse-control
disorder, personality disorders and traits many more
• Ordering and interpreting lab results and tests, like CBC, CMP, lipid panel, TSH, HgA1c, liver function test,
medication levels; Lithium, Depakote and urine toxicology etc.
• Educate patients and their families on disease processes for mental illness and safety. including medications, lab results
and pain management techniques
• Practice effective interpersonal communication skills
• Appropriate and timely referrals to specialists and transfer to ED for severely ill and emergence patients
• Patient/family education on disease process.
Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center (Forensic Psychiatry Hospital), Jessup, MD April, 2010 to July 2013
Charged Nurse - 3 South Ward/Performance Improvement/ Data Analysis Specialist
• Collaborates with treatment team in planning appropriate individual treatment plan (ITP) for mentally ill offenders
• Implements intergraded care by reviewing patient’s charts and collaborating to improve patients care
• Performs charge nurse duties and patients’ advocate
• Provide direct patient care, assess and monitor patients. Inform providers of any abnormal results or changes in patient’s
condition.
• Performing duties that include using psychotherapy; group therapy, organization of therapeutic and recreational group, and
therapeutic communication and patients teaching to promote accomplishment of clinical outcomes.
• Patients and family education
• Manages the computerized Seclusion/Restraint data base and day to day operation of the Management Variance Reporting
• Gathers, evaluates and generates reports derived of hospital wide Performance Improvement data
The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore City, MD January, 2009 to April, 2010
Registered Nurse duties; Clinician I (Psychiatry unit) – Meyer 3
Howard County Department of Social Services, Columbia, MD June, 1999 to January,
2009
Assistant Supervisor and Supervisor
• Provided direct supervision and leadership to case managers
• Explained policies and directives from director to case managers
• Issued formal disciplinary actions, counseling memo, reprimands and recommends suspension and termination
• Ensured effective and efficient running of the intake Unit
• Coordinating care for assigned patients on a shift to promote achievement of clinical outcomes.
Charles County Department of Social Services, La-Plata, MD February, 1995 to June,
1999
Case manager
Used interactive interview techniques and interpersonal skill to interview applicants for Family Investment Administration
programs (Temporary Cash Assistant-TCA, Medical Assistant for Long Term Care-LTC, Food Stamps benefits- FS)
Applied frequently updated program policies to determine clients eligibility for benefits.
• Documents and analyzed case information and changes in order to maintain excellent case record
Reference upon request