Jason W. McMahan
Manvel, TX 77578
Phone: 713-***-****
Email: acqf1m@r.postjobfree.com
Qualifications: Family Nurse Practitioner Board Certified (FNP-BC) through American Nurses Credentialing
Center (ANCC). FNP licensure in Texas and Colorado, Registered Nurse in Texas, Colorado
and Wyoming. DEA License. Sonosite Emergency Bedside Ultrasound Certification from the
International Emergency Medicine Conference. Certification from Fitzgerald Health Education
and Associates in Suturing and Wound Management, Common Office Procedures, and
Common Dermatologic Procedures. Certification in wet prep from Denver STD/HIV Training
Center. Current in American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider, Advanced
Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Provider, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider;
Trauma Nurse Core Corse (TNCC) Provider; Advanced Trauma and Life Support (ATLS)
Mid-Level Provider, Emergency Nurse Pediatrics Course (ENPC) Provider; Community
Emergency Response Team certified; Nationally certified, Firefighter II, Fire Officer II, Fire
Instructor III, Fire Inspector II, Hazardous Materials Incident Commander,
Telecommunications Dispatcher II, Advanced Rescue Technician I; NASA Space Shuttle
Interior Rescue Technician certified.
Education: Duke University, Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) expected graduation December 2015.
Additional Major: Orthopedic Nurse Practitioner with Sports Medicine focus completed May
2013. University of Wyoming, M.S.N. August 2008. Major: Family Nurse Practitioner, GPA:
3.58. University of Wyoming, B.S.N. May 2006. Major: General Nursing. Vice President of
Academic Affairs Honor Roll, and Dean’s list. GPA: 3.61. Community College of the Air
Force, A.A.S. January 2001. Major: Fire Science.
Experience: Ben Taub General Hospital – Baylor College of Medicine, Section of Emergency
Medicine, 1504 Taub Loop, Houston, TX 77030. NP with academic appointment of Instructor
of Medicine in the Emergency Center (EC) in a Level I Trauma Center. Serves as a NP to
provide emergency medical care and to patients ranging in age from neonate through geriatric.
Provides leadership and education to Physician Assistant and Medical students and Emergency
Medicine interns and residents in comprehensive services and practices in emergency and
urgent medicine. Responsible for diagnosing and treating emergent and urgent care patients’
illnesses that seek care through the EC. Provides surveillance of adherence to emergency
medical practices and procedures to stabilize acute and chronically ill patients; adjusts
regimens within established protocols recognizing when to refer the patient to the emergency
physician or other consulted specialty providers. Identifies disease processes and orders and
interprets diagnostic studies. Prescribes prescription medication regimens and therapies when
needed to include Scheduled II controlled substances and below. Delegates tasks to the
Emergency RNs, and Emergency Patient Care Technicians when appropriate. Special
additional skills in suturing, splinting, x-ray and EKG interpretation, and emergency bedside
ultrasound use and interpretation. Oct 2013 - Present
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Landstuhl, Germany, Department of the United States
Army, CMR 402, APO AE, 09180. NP working in the Department of Emergency Medicine
(ED) in a Level I Trauma Center. Serves as a Licensed Independent Practitioner (LIP) and
direct health care provider in the capacity of a credentialed NP to provide medical care to
patients ranging in age from neonate through geriatric. Provides leadership in comprehensive
services and practices in emergency and urgent medicine. Responsible for diagnosing and
treating emergent and urgent care patients’ illnesses that seek care through the ED. Provides
surveillance of adherence to medical and primary care practices and procedures to stabilize
acute and chronically ill patients; adjusts regimens within established protocols recognizing
when to refer the patient to the emergency physician or other consulted specialty providers.
Identifies disease processes and orders and interprets diagnostic studies. Prescribes
prescription medication regimens and therapies when needed to include Scheduled II
controlled substances and below. Delegates tasks to the clinical RNs, Emergency Medical
Technicians and clerical staff when appropriate. Special additional skills in suturing, splinting,
x-ray and EKG interpretation, and emergency bedside ultrasound use and interpretation.
Additional duties: Executive Committee of Medical Staff LIP Member-at-large, Credentials
Committee LIP Member-at-large, Medication Utilization and Error Prevention committee
member, ED provider scheduler of 22 credentialed providers, ED GS civilian affairs mentor.
July 2008 – July 2013
Babson and Associates, 1331 Prairie Ave # 1, Cheyenne, WY 82009. FNP Resident working
under preceptors Marsha Seigel, EdD, FNP-BC, and Robert Weinland, MSN, FNP-BC;
diagnosing and treating patients from neonate to geriatrics; conducting school and sports
physicals, and DOT and employment physicals; wellness and acute illness exams; prescribing,
managing, and titrating medications as needed; ordering laboratory and radiology diagnostics
as needed; delegating tasks to office RN when appropriate. May 2008 – July 2008
Cheyenne VAMC, 2360 E. Pershing Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001. FNP student working under
Ann Enlow, MSN, FNP-BC; Major focus on adult medicine; treated the veterans empanelled to
Mrs. Enlow; diagnosed and treated patients from 18 on with a predominantly male population;
conducted wellness and acute illness exams; prescribed, managed, and titrated medications as
needed; ordered laboratory and radiology diagnostics as needed; covered the Emergency Room
as a provider as needed; delegated tasks to the RN when appropriate. Jan 2008 – May 2008
F. E. Warren AFB, Family Practice Clinic, 90 MDG, Warren AFB, Cheyenne, WY 82005.
FNP Student working under preceptor Donald Tardif, MPAS, PA-C; diagnosing and treating
patients from neonate to geriatrics; patient load 20-24 on average; conducting school and sports
physicals, wellness and acute illness exams; prescribing, managing, and titrating medications
as needed; ordering laboratory and radiology diagnostics as needed; delegating tasks to office
RN and AF medical technician when appropriate. Aug 2007 – Dec 2007
Yellowstone Surgery Center at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, 214 E. 23rd St.,
Cheyenne, WY, 82001. Staff nurse working in the Post Anesthesia Recovery Unit, caring for
individuals received directly from the operating room after major surgery and under general
anesthesia during the critical phase of post-surgery, maintain an open airway and assisting
breathing when needed and managing pain and nausea until discharge from unit. Jan 2007-
May 2008
F. E. Warren AFB, Pediatrics Clinic, 90 MDG, Warren AFB, Cheyenne, WY 82005. FNP
student working under preceptor Julie Reschske, MSN, MBA, CPNP; major focus on acutely
ill pediatric patients; diagnosed and treated patients from neonate to age eighteen; conducted
wellness, school and sports physicals and acute illness exams; prescribed, managed, and
titrated medications as needed; ordered laboratory and radiology diagnostics as needed;
delegated tasks to office RN and AF medical technician when appropriate. March 2007 – May
2007
Albany County Family Planning, 769 N. 4th Street, Laramie, WY 82072. FNP student
working under preceptor Judy Winter, BSN, WHCNP; diagnosed and treated female patients
from early adolescence to geriatrics and males with suspected sexually transmitted diseases;
conducted an average of 18-20 annual wellness exams to include breast, pelvic and cervical
exams; prescribed and administered contraception, ordered laboratory and radiology
diagnostics as needed; prescribed, managed, and titrated medications as needed; delegated
tasks to office medical assistants when appropriate. Jan 2007 – April 2007
Lifespan Family Care, 1006 Robertson Court, Fort Collins, CO 80524. FNP student working
under preceptor Mary McAfee, MSN, NP-C; diagnosed and treated patients from neonate to
geriatrics; conducted school and sports physicals, wellness and acute illness exams; prescribed,
managed, and titrated medications as needed; provided medical care for inpatient psychiatric
patients at local psychiatric hospital; ordered laboratory and radiology diagnostics as needed;
Sep 2007 –Dec 2007
Cheyenne VAMC, 2360 E. Pershing Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001. Staff nurse working on the
inpatient Medical-Surgical floor as well as the Intensive Care Unit. Hold duties as the Charge
nurse in charge of as much as four nurses and four nursing aides. Coordinator of the Bar Code
Medicine Administration program for the inpatient floor. Veterans Affairs Learning
Opportunities Resident, working as a RN under the license of an RN, selected as one of two
from a class of forty-eight. VALOR residency in Emergency Department and Medical
Intensive Care Unit. June 2005-Dec 2006
Nursing Residency, Laramie and Cheyenne, Wyoming. Completed Nursing Residency for
final clinical portion of nursing school. Worked in the Emergency Department at Ivinson
Memorial Hospital as an Emergency Department nurse seeing patients of the total life-span as
well as trauma for stabilization to a higher skilled facility. Cheyenne Veterans Affairs Medical
Center in the Intensive Care Unit caring for critically ill patients. Spring 2006
Chronicity and Rehabilitation, Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyoming. Completed third clinical
rotation during Chronicity and Rehabilitation portion of nursing school. Worked as a school
nurse for Laramie County School District, United Medical Center West on the Pediatrics Unit
as a floor nurse, Pediatricians office at Dr. Kleppinger’s pediatrics clinic as an office nurse,
Peak Wellness as a mental health nurse. Cheyenne Veterans Affairs Medical Center in the
Extended Care Unit and Ivinson Memorial Hospital Extended Care Unit as a floor nurse,
Meredith & Jeannie Ray Cancer Center as an oncology nurse. Fall 2005
Albany County Public Health, Laramie, Wyoming. Completed second clinical rotation
during Health Promotion portion of nursing school. Worked as a public health nurse
completing family and individual home visits, Women Infants and Children’s clinic, Strep
clinic, Immunizations clinic, Pediatrics clinic, Emergency Department, and Labor and
Delivery. Spring 2005
Cheyenne Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Completed first clinical
rotation while working on Medical-Surgical floor and the Operating Room. Responsible for
the care of one patient each clinical day. Fall 2004
Military: U.S. Army Reserve, Family Nurse Practitioner, assigned to Blanchfield Army Community
Hospital, Fort Campbell, Kentucky (2010-present) Drilling Individual Mobilization
Augmentee, Army Nurse Corps Area of Concentration 66P. Completed Basic Office
Leadership Course at Fort Sam Houston, Texas (June-July 2011)
U. S. Air Force, Fire Rescue Instructor. Stationed at McConnell Air Force Base, Wichita,
Kansas (1995-1997) firefighter and rescue team member; Kunsan Air Base, South Korea
(1997-1998) rescue driver/team member and crew chief; Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas,
Nevada (1998-2001) Crew Chief rescue team, Training Officer, Non-commissioned Officer in
Charge of 911 Dispatch Center, and Station Captain; Ramstein Air Base, Germany (2001-
2004) Fire Rescue instructor and Chief of Logistics for the United States Air Forces in Europe
Fire Academy. Primary Air Force Specialty Code as Fire Protection Craftsman T3E771.
March 1995-August 2004
Achievements: Selected for Veterans Affairs Learning Opportunities Residency program, one of two from
class of forty-eight, residency in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care June 2005-June 2006.
Firefighter of the year 1997 for Pacific Air Forces. Non-Commissioned Officer of the Quarter
second quarter 2003. Distinguished Graduate Nellis AFB Airman Leadership School class 99-
05. Distinguished Graduate Luis F. Garland Fire Academy Rescue Technician I School class
98-08. Air Force Commendation Medal for meritorious service, two Air Force Achievement
Medals for outstanding service and meritorious service. Major Ralph E. Johnson Scholarship
2004-2005. Air Force Alumni Scholarship 2005-2006. Air Force Association Scholarship
2005-2006. John and Lois Malmquist Nursing Scholarship 2005-2006. Disabled American
Veterans of Laramie Scholarship 2005-2006. Marna Kuehne Foundation Scholarship 2007-
2008, Wyoming Investment in Nursing Grant Recipient 2005-2006. Military Order of the
Purple Heart Reserve Officers Training Corps Cadet Leadership Award Recipient 2005. U. S.
National Institutes of Health Traineeship for Primary Care Practitioners 2006-2008, Landstuhl
Regional Medical Center 2010 Provider of the Year. Commander's Award for Civilian Service.
Elected as Landstuhl Regional Medical Center’s Licensed Independent Practitioner Member-
at-Large for CY 2011 and 2012 for the Executive Committee of Medical Staff and Credentials
Committee voting member. Duke University Veterans Affairs Yellow Ribbon Scholarship
recipient for Doctoral students 2011-2013.
Activities: Member of the Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society, Phi Kappa Phi National
Honor Society, and Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society; Member of American
Academy of Nurse Practitioners; Member of American College of Nurse Practitioners;
Member of Emergency Nurses Association; Past Player/Coach 435th Construction and Training
Squadron base intramural golf team; Past Player United States Air Forces in Europe Civil
Engineers base intramural bowling team.