Belynda Faye Yarber, CVN, FNP-C
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Education:
Master’s Degree of Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner, Chamberlain School of Nursing, October 2016, Addison, IL
Master’s Degree of Nursing Education, Chamberlain School of Nursing, December 2012, Addison, IL
Bachelor’s Degree of Nursing, Chamberlain School of Nursing, October 2010, Addison, IL
Associate Degree of Nursing, Amarillo College School of Nursing, May 2005, Amarillo, TX
High School Diploma, Canyon High School, May 1993, Canyon, TX
Professional Employment:
May 2005 to current; Northwest Texas Healthcare Systems, 1501 S. Coulter, Amarillo, TX 79106
Staff Nurse Cardiology/Acute Rehab Unit Provide care to assigned patient ratio of 1:7; This includes total care, assessment, developing and implementing plan of care, medication administration, monitoring of post cardiac event patients, monitoring of acute rehab patients, occasional relief charging of unit, and coordinating care around multidisciplinary healthcare team.
January 2013 to August 2014; Amarillo College School of Nursing, 6222 West 9th, Amarillo, TX 79106
Clinical Nursing Instructor Level 1 Responsible for up to ten level one students in their clinical rotation; Provide feedback on written material, oral material and simulation setting learning environment.
Licensure and Certification:
Registered Nurse, Texas, License# 720985 Current
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner; Received in December 2016.
Cardiovascular Board Certification, American Nurses Credentialing Center, Current expires February 2020.
Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Northwest Texas Healthcare System, Current expires December 2018.
Basic Life Support, Northwest Texas Healthcare System, Current expires February 2017.
Professional Honors and Recognition:
Clinical Excellence Award Cardiology, Northwest Texas Healthcare System, Amarillo, TX, 2006
Professional Services:
Chair Heart Hospital Council, September 2014 to June 2015; Responsible for conducting monthly meetings for staff; Involved evidence-based practice, quality measure, infection control, and projects to improve everyday unit functions
Chair, Practice Council, Northwest Texas Healthcare Systems, September 2007 to May 2012; Responsible for ensuring nursing practice in the entire acute care facility was following evidence-based protocol; improving everyday practice for staff nursing.