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JENNIFER WINGO
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
August 2015-December 2015 Ingenios Health Atlanta, GA
Nurse Practitioner
Collect history and conduct in home assessments for both Medicaid and Medicare patients
October 2013 – current Grady Memorial Hospital Atlanta, GA
Nurse Practitioner, Orthopaedics
Evaluate, treat, and manage patients in nurse practitioner run non-surgical orthopedic clinic including joint injections (thumb CMC under flouro, knee and shoulder), carpal tunnel injections, trigger point injections, trigger finger injections
Provide and manage care for admitted orthopedic patients, including H&P’s, wound management, and medical management
May 2012 – March 2013 East Cobb Urgent Care Marietta/ Atlanta, GA
Kennestone Hospital
Grady Memorial Hospital
Nurse Practitioner Student Clinical Experiences
Worked in urgent care, pulmonary, neurology, and trauma
Developed care plans, history and physicals, progress notes
Participated in procedures as able
August 2010-Sept 2013 Grady Memorial Hospital Atlanta, GA
Trauma Service Manager
Continue responsibilities of Trauma Registry Nurse
Identify factors affecting patient length of stay
Liaise between patients and their physicians
Assist patients in obtaining information related to services available within and outside of the hospital
Assist physicians with data reports with data from the registry
August 2009-August 2010 Grady Memorial Hospital Atlanta, GA
Trauma Registry Nurse
Collect data on all admitted trauma patients during their hospital stay; assign code to data collected; recognize trends in practice and diagnoses, and alerting appropriate personnel
July 2006- November 2011 Grady Memorial Hospital Atlanta, GA
Staff RN in Emergency Room
Work as a staff RN in one of the busiest emergency rooms in the country providing care to patients with complaints including but not limited to trauma, burns, acute myocardial infarction, respiratory distress and failure, cerebrovascular accident, drug overdoses, psychiatric disorders, as well as less emergent health concerns
2003-2005 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, GA
ORISE Fellow
Assisted in revision of the Sudden, Unexpected Infant Death Investigation Report Form (SUIDIRF)
Compiled data on laws, statues, and codes form all 50 states as they pertain to investigation and autopsy of sudden, unexpected infant deaths
Drafted research papers on laws pertaining to sudden, unexpected infant death and death investigation systems
1999-2000 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, GA
Visiting Fellow
Drafted proposal for comprehensive literature review on teen pregnancy prevention programs and youth development
Conducted extensive literature search on teen pregnancy prevention programs
Assisted in coordination and planning of annual meeting of teen pregnancy prevention programs across 12 states
1998-1999 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, GA
Visiting Fellow
Organized all aspects of the National Conference on Domestic Violence and Reproductive Health: Science, Prevention, and Action, including the following logistical and administrative duties:
Collaborated with employees from multiple centers within the CDC in planning conference details, including agendas and objectives
Drafted conference documents including invitation letters and abstracts for conference booklet
Assisted in contacting vital statistics departments and collection of data for national surveillance system and subsequent MMWR publication
EDUCATION
2011- 2013 University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, AL
Acute Care Adult Nurse Practitioner
2004-2006 Emory University Atlanta, GA
B.S.N.
1998, 2004 Georgia State University Atlanta, GA
Pre-Nursing course work
2000-2001 Agnes Scott College Decatur, GA
Certificate of Completion: Post Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Program for Women
1994-1998 Guilford College Greensboro, NC
B.S. Psychology and Sociology
PUBLICATIONS
Shapiro-Mendoza C, Tomashek KM, Anderson RN, Wingo J. Recent national trends in sudden, unexplained infant deaths: more evidence supporting a change in classification or reporting. American Journal of Epidemiology 2006; 163; 762-769.
Tomashek KM, Shapiro-Mendoza C, Wingo J, Davis TW. National standard for death-scene investigation of sudden, unexpected infant deaths in the united states. Pediatrics 2005; 115; 183.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND CERTIFICATIONS
State of Georgia License Number: RN184664
Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society of Nursing
BLS, Former ATCN Instructor