Martin B. sule
**** ********* ****, *** ***, Bladensburg, MD 20710
**********@*******.***
OBJECTIVE To obtain a clinical or teaching role within a progressive institution that will
challenge my capabilities and offer potential for continuing skill and career
development
EDUCATION Bowie State University, Bowie (2012 to 2014)
Master of Science in Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner- May 2014
University of Maryland, Baltimore (2006- 2008)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing- May 2008
Montgomery College, Takoma Park (2002- 2004)
Associates of Art- May 2004
LICENSURE State of Texas (expires in 03/31/2016). Prescriptive Authorization. Status of
& DEA
Rx. Auth.: APPROVED through 3/31/2016 and State of Maryland (expires
in 03/28/ 2016). DEA available in state of Maryland but Texas is pending
CERTIFICATION American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Family Nurse Practitioner
Certification (expires August 2019)
Basic Life Support (expires July 2016)
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (expires April 2016)
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (expires July 2015)
Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) (expires May 2015
Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (expires May 2015)
PROFESSIONAL Family Nurse Practitioner, Observation Medicine (Nov 2014 - current)
EXPERIENCE
Doctors Community Hospital- Lanham, MD
-Coordinates appropriate, timely patient care from unit admission to unit
discharge, under physician supervision
-Coordinates patient care between healthcare providers. Rounds with
physicians and interdisciplinary team daily
-Conducts comprehensive health assessments
-Develops plan of care, initiates appropriate interventions, and evaluates
care outcomes
-Performs delegated functions under physician supervision, such as
differential diagnosis, use of prescriptive authority, and treatment according
to practice guidelines, protocols, and/or standing orders
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-Collaborates with healthcare team members to manage patient care
Registered Nurse, Emergency Room (Nov 2008 to Sept 2014)
Washington Adventist Hospital- Takoma Park, MD
-Initiated emergency resuscitative measures and assisted physicians with
further emergency responses
-Initiated and Assisted ER doctors to initiate diagnostic procedure conscious
sedation, pain management, Coronary specific anti-coagulants and
medication administration
-Coordinated stabilization process of pediatric population during impending
crises and medical emergency
-Managed patient triage and fast track areas in the emergency department
-Allocated patients into the appropriate treatment area according to triage
category and prioritize order of treatment
Registered Nurse, Health Services Department (Dec 2010 to Jan 2013)
World Bank Headquarter- Washington, DC
-Demonstrated understanding of the HSD Clinic policies and procedures
-Responded to urgent illnesses and occupational injuries
-Provided information and assisted in overseas medical emergency
evacuation, country assignment briefings and medical clearance for staff
members going on resident mission
-Provided information about health risks and infectious diseases and
outbreaks through phone and email
-Followed up with laboratory tests and results, treatments and standing
order prescription
-Administered appropriate travel vaccines to patients and family members
on country mission assignment
Registered Nurse, Baltimore City Corrections (Oct 2009 to Nov 2010)
Correctional Medical Services- Baltimore, MD
-Performed inmates assessments according to infirmary protocols
-Completed 24hr nursing report daily
-Worked closely with physicians as part of interdisciplinary team to promote
excellence in patient care
-Performed wound care on surgical inmates per protocol
Registered Nurse, Long term care (Jan 2009 to Sept 2009)
Manor care Nursing and Rehabilitation- Potomac, MD
-20-26 patients per shift-Managed acute and chronic illness of geriatric
population
-Collaborated with doctors, nursing staff, families, case managers, therapies
to ensure optimum care of all residents
-Counseled residents and family members regarding health promotion,
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medications, home safety and disease management
-Admitted, discharged and transferred residents per protocol
REFERENCES Available upon request
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