DAVID KUANG, MPA, BSN, RN
OBJECTIVE: To implement experience and knowledge in administrative/clinical role to strategically align organization’s financial health and business models with organization’s mission, vision and values.
Education
New York University, Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York, New York
Master of Public Administration 2017-2020
CUNY Hunter Bellevue School of Nursing, New York, New York
Bachelor of Science in Nursing 2011-2014
Professional Experience
New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical – Respiratory ICU Perioperative Nurse Feb 2020 - Present
Utilize nursing BEST processes to assess, diagnose, plan, implement and evaluate the plan of care for critically-ill patients.
Develop, update and coordinate patient’s plan of care to achieve optimal patient goals to properly optimize outcomes and transitions across the care continuum through NYC’s COVID-19 pandemic in converted 22-bed ventilator dependent ICU.
Participate through interdisciplinary, patient-centered care approach to provide patient care via BEST practice models.
New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical – Senior Staff Neurosurgical Perioperative Nurse Sept 2019 – Feb 2020
Educated, developed, mentored and audited perioperative staff in surgical procedures.
Coordinated with intraoperative surgical teams, anesthesia staff and healthcare personnel to provide comprehensive, holistic patient outcomes and quality patient safety goals, while adhering to vigorous national/state standards of care.
Participate through interdisciplinary, patient-centered care approach to provide patient care through workflow facilitation, anticipatory surgeon’s/anesthesia’s needs and providing appropriate interventions for all neurosurgical surgeries.
New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical - Interim Neurosurgical/ENT Clinical Manager Sept 2018 – Aug 2019
Interviewed, developed and managed perioperative personnel, consisting of nurses, surgical specialists and surgeons.
Facilitated growth and expansion of neurosurgery cranial, spine and ENT services by 20% through interdisciplinary collaborative budget initiatives, pilot program(s) and extensive specialty service related surgical staff orientations.
Drive patient care initiatives to optimize patient safety, interdisciplinary professional development and clinical standards, while adhering to New York Presbyterian’s core strategic mission, vision and values.
Auditing staff charts to develop action plans to improve documentation in accordance with national/state standards.
New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical – Neurosurgical Perioperative Nurse Jan 2016 - Sept 2018
Coordinated with various intraoperative surgical teams, anesthesia staff and healthcare personnel to provide comprehensive, holistic patient outcomes and quality patient safety goals, while adhering to vigorous national/state standards of care.
Participate through interdisciplinary, patient-centered care approach to provide patient care through workflow facilitation, anticipatory surgeon’s/anesthesia’s needs and providing appropriate interventions for all neurosurgical surgeries.
Functioned in capacity of both scrub and circulator RN role for neurosurgical/ENT/ and spine surgeries in order to prepare operating room equipment, instruments and supplies required for all perioperative cases.
Role modeled pro-active problem solving methods with ancillary staff to ensure effective resolution of identified issues.
New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical – Registered Nurse Nov 2014 - Dec 2015
Utilize nursing BEST processes to assess, diagnose, plan, implement and evaluate the plan of care for med-surg patients.
Communicate and collaborate with patients, physicians and interdisciplinary teams to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
Designed, updated and improved treatment plans and tasks through model of shared governance to collaborate members of healthcare team with a focus on promoting evidence based care in healing environment for patient and family members.
Implement evidence-based nursing care to ensure provision of safe, efficient and therapeutic nursing care.
Skills
Proficient in Electronic Medical Record (EMR) documentation: EPIC, AllScripts, Eagle and Cerner.
Certifications/Awards
American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers October 2020
Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses Chapter 3304 Scholar 2018-2019
References Available Upon Request