Beverly L. Clayton
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Professional Profile
University of Cincinnati
The Christ Hospital School of Respiratory Therapy
College of Mount St. Joseph College
The Christ Hospital School of Nursing
The Cincinnati School of Medical Massage
University of Phoenix Online
University of Cincinnati
University of Phoenix Online
1978-1980 Bachelor of Liberal Arts
1980-1982 Associates of Science
Respiratory Medicine
1980-1982 Bachelor of Liberal Arts
Associates of Science
1984-1986 Diploma in Nursing
1998-1999 Diploma/NCTMB
National Certification
2003-2005 Masters in Nursing
2007-2009 Post-Masters’ Acute Care
Nursing
2016-2017 Gerontology Certificate
Professional Experience
St. Francis Seraph Ministries/ The St. Anthony Center
Aug 2021- present
Director Footcare for the Souls
Achievements:
Recruit, support and train volunteers in the podiatrist care of the underserved/homeless population
Maintain and track the volunteers roster
Purchase equipment, materials, Maintain inventory
Provide footcare to the homeless; trim and file nails, treat conditions of the foot, provide education, samples, socks, shoes and supports for healthy skin, nails and improved gait
Manage the budget
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections- Dayton Correctional Institution
Dec 2019 – present
Nurse Practitioner-Correctional Nurse Practitioner
Achievements:
provide diagnostic and therapeutic medical care and services to incarcerated adults in a state facility.
assist in the observation and evaluation of patients, perform case histories, conduct physical examinations, and order laboratory tests.
Perform minor office procedures, including suturing, casting, EKG interpretation and monitoring, Intravenous catheter insertions, and biopsy
Podiatry
Lifeline Screenings Health Care, Cincinnati, OH
April 2017–Dec 2019
Nurse Practitioner – Community Healthcare
Achievements:
Set-up mobile office setting at churches, UAW halls and recreational centers providing preventative screenings to senior citizens 65 years and older
Road traveler covering Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland
Provide Medicare patients with information, resources and the tools to stay healthy and remain in the home,(aging in place)
Complete annual wellness visits (initial and subsequent)
Recommendations to clients personal physician for medical appropriate follow up
Create a comprehensive care plan for the clients
Offering quality preventative healthcare in a safe environment with a strong educational component
Average patient load up to 24 clients/day
The Geros Group, Bethesda Hospital Professional Office, Cincinnati, OH
August, 2016 to Present
October, 2010 to November, 2012
Certified Nurse Practitioner- Independent Practitioner
Achievements:
Performed phone calls triaging elderly clients in the extended care facilities, and nursing homes.
Responsibilities include: available 24hours three weekends/month
Assessed, diagnosed and evaluated therapies of the elderly population for over 60 nursing home facilities
Prescription responsibilities
Ordered diagnostic testing and provide treatment options
Attended weekly meetings with collaborative physician for evaluation
Provided phone call support from collaborative physician during call times
Conducted education for staff members
Worked cooperatively in a multidisciplinary approach to care
Attended meetings and In-Services
Online Contributor
Publication- Advance for NP’s/PA’s
My first experience in the correctional health field
Expectation vs. Perception in the correctional facility
New grad and her new experience
The Geros Gerontology Gap
Professionalism in a not so professional world
Brightview Health Medical, Cincinnati, OH
August, 2016 to January, 2017
Nurse Practitioner – Addiction Medicine
Achievements:
Performed assessments on new clients with heroin addiction in an outpatient setting
Created a plan of care with progressive follow ups and follow through
Collaborated with physicians, counselors and case managers
Participated in Round table discussions on the management of a caseload of 50 clients
Medically managed a daily caseload of 20-30 clients per day
Participated in educational programs in Addiction Medicine
Administered Vivitrol to clients with Alcohol Addiction
Completed the first half of the Buprenorphine education for drug administration
Ordered and interpreted care urine samples
Participated and facilitated group meetings
Cincinnati State Community and Technical College, Cincinnati, OH
July, 2015-August, 2016
WIOA Counselor
Skills Lab Manager/Bethesda School of Nursing
Achievements:
Created a collaborative plan of action for 50 students in foster care whom desire to obtain their GED certification
Assisted with completing job applications, registration forms for school, job coaching, and career counseling.
Assisted with FAFSA application
Obtained resources( laptops, clothes, housing, employment) for school or work
Performed quality assurance reports on the students enrolled in the program
Performed follow-ups monthly meetings
Attended all meetings and in-services with Job and Family Services, The Lighthouse and Talbot house
Maintained accurate records for governmental reporting
Coordinated the daily activities of the skills lab
Prepared the lab for competencies using mannequins, audiovisuals, posters and various props
Accessible and always available to instructors and provided the tools needed for the clinical lab setting
Coordinated or repaired the equipment in the clinical lab
Prepared and maintains a variety of records and reports
Tutored or supervised nursing students as it relates to competencies in the clinical lab setting
Acted as a liaison between instructors, department chair and safety officer
Maintained inventory and order supplies
Kept thorough records on maintenance and cleaning of equipment
Data Recognition Corporation Center, Cincinnati, OH
March, 2013-January, 2016
Reader
Achievements:
Participated in the grading and scoring of standardized tests for PA, OH, MN, FL, OR and UT
Followed procedures and protocols as it relates to the client
Maintained 90 percent accuracy and validity on all projects
Participated in all types of projects available (reading, math, english and science)
Naphcare, Cincinnati, OH
January, 2010 to October, 2012
Certified Nurse Practitioner- Correctional Health
Achievements:
Assessed, evaluated and diagnosed, treated and cared for individuals in a correctional facility
Created a plan of care, performed assessments, prescribed appropriate medication with detailed instruction, ordered therapy, lab work and re-evaluated in four to six weeks.
Provided education given to those individuals with chronic care conditions (hypertension, diabetes, asthma, chronic musculoskeletal disorders) resources given.
Performed minor office procedures
Attended monthly meetings, and conferences
Assigned and performed on-call responsibilities
Attended weekly meetings with Collaborative physician with educational participation
Organized lunch and learn In-Services to staff members –Stepdown Units
Supervised prescription responsibility
The University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
October, 2009 to December, 2009
Adjunct Faculty Member- The College of Nursing
Achievements:
Developed a curriculum program for third year nursing students in the lab setting
Developed a clinical program for third year nursing students in the hospital setting
Coordinated schedules for eight students in the clinical setting
Integrated theory and practice in the classroom setting
Provided assessments weekly, evaluations of the program monthly with constructive feedback
Promoted growth and development through case studies and post conferences
Developed care planning
Mercy Western Hills, Cincinnati, OH
March 31, 2008 to August 31, 2009
Staff Registered Nurse- Medical/Surgical Intensive Care
Achievements:
Performed assessments on critical ill patients in the ICU
Started IV’s
Started Intravenous infusions and manage
Participated in Rapid Response Team
Performed charge nurse role
Performed effective communication strategies between families and providers
Performed time management skills
Mercy Anderson Cincinnati, OH
November, 2006 to March, 2008
Clinical Educator
Achievements:
Developed an IV orientation program
Developed a Cardiac infusion and EKG program
Created an interactive safety program
Conducted mock codes and crash cart review sessions
Participated on the Planning committee for The Day of Dance,
Rewarded and Recognition committee,
Go Red for women campaign committee member
Dr. Martin Luther King program coordinator, Diversity council,
Medical/patient safety council, professional practice council, and PICC line task force
Nominated for Nurse of the year for education
Created a poster campaign for medicine adverse errors among physicians
Disseminated education on computerized charting and EMR
Developed and organized a 2 day-CCRN/PCCN CEU program with a National speaker
Developed (5) flip-charts supporting the 2008 Medicare reimbursement initiatives.
Created a teaching program and competency manual on the Constavac autologous blood system
Organized a Community Health Fair for the Community of Avondale
ACLS/BLS instructor
CCRN certified
Secretary for the American Association of Critical Care Nurses
Adjunct faculty University of Cincinnati- Accelerated students
Member GCNE (Greater Cincinnati Health Council of Nurse Executives)
Member NNOC(National Nurses’ Organizing Committee) union
Responsibilities:
Facilitated meetings and Task forces(SCIP, PICC lines, infusion pumps education, Cardiac Cath Lab team meetings)
Performed chart audits
Attended and participated in the Greater Cincinnati Health Council/ Health fair at the Cintas Center for area high schools
Taught Intravenous Caregiver class for nursing staff and new hires
Liaison for competencies and unit-based education on the medical/surgical units
Taught ACLS/BLS course
Attended development liaison for disseminating new education of vendor- sponsored CEU programs
Attended Initiative for Healthcare Improvement(IHI) task force planning committee member
The Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, OH
August, 1986 to November, 2006
Cardiac Cath Lab RN
Achievements:
Clinical Ladder 2004, 2005
Successful Magnet campaign –Magnet leader Selected for National meeting- Miami, Florida, member of the ANCC
Poster presentation-Research Day Meta-analysis Sodium Bicarbonate vs. Acetylcysteine vs. Hydrations on Renal insufficiency clients
Developed and presented magnet updates in staff monthly meetings
Instructor for the Critical Care Interns
Research project- committee member
Volunteer- Blood pressure and bone marrow screenings
Volunteer-Mini-heart marathon blood pressure screenings
Member American Association for Critical Care Nurses’(AACN)
Secretary of the American Association for Critical Care Nurses’ Cincinnati Chapter 2007
Responsibilities:
Conducted patient preparation-pre-procedural
Functioned as team leader
Performed peer-to-peer teaching
Conducted patient assessments
Performed post-care procedural education with patients and caregivers
Acted as change agent for introduction of new products
Attended In-services and team meetings
The Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, OH
September,1999 to October, 2002- Concurrent with the Cath Lab
Electrophysiology RN
Responsibilities:
Assisted the physician with electrophysiologic studies
Assisted the physician with pacemakers(temporary or permanent)
Maintained a safe environment
Administered conscious sedation protocol competency
Knowledged stimulator and programming for ablations
Performed sterilization process for equipment
Implemented change in policies and procedures as it relates to new treatment modalities
Education
University of Cincinnati
Associate of Liberal Arts degree
September,1980
The College of Mount St. Joseph
Associate of Science Degree
Bachelors of Arts Degree June,1982
University of Phoenix- Online
Phoenix, Arizona
Masters in Nursing
September, 2006
University of Cincinnati
Post Masters Certificate- Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
June, 2009
University of Phoenix-Online
Phoenix, Arizona
Gerontology Certificate
March, 2017
Current Continuing Education Attended
November 3, 2007 American Association for Critical Care Nurses Breakfast
Awakening to a new Awareness
April 12-13, 2007 American Association for Critical Care Nurses 19th Annual
Trends in Critical Nursing Symposium
January 29, 2008 Blood Management Issues and Opportunities
April 3-4, 2008 American Association for Critical 20th Annual Trends in
Critical Care
January 5, 2009 Basic Disaster Life Support Class
January 20, 2009 Cadaver split liver transplant for 2 Adult recipients