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Nurse Practitioner

Location:
Colorado Springs, CO
Posted:
September 03, 2020

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Emily L. Cannell, MSN, AGPCNP-BC

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Colorado Springs, CO 80925 Email: adfs6y@r.postjobfree.com

PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE

Highly skilled nurse practitioner with a strong background in cardiology, mental health, and adult/gerontology medicine.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Nurse Practitioner, Rocky Mountain Health Care – PACE February 2018 - Present

Practice independently as a primary care provider for a team of patients.

Manage the overall care of the patient, including prescribing medications and treatments, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, and diagnosing and managing acute and chronic health conditions.

Provide care to patients in various settings, including the health clinic, skilled nursing facilities, and in the patient’s home.

Trained and able to perform shoulder and knee joint injections.

Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to provide a holistic medicine approach.

RN, Barnes Jewish Hospital – High Risk Cardiology April 2013 – February 2018

Perform a focused interview with the patient as well as assess the appropriateness of the stress test based on coronary risk factors, gender, age, and cardiac symptoms.

Involved in performing a variety of cardiac stress tests including exercise and dobutamine stress echocardiograms.

Accountable for utilizing advanced ECG interpretation skills in order to ensure a successful and safe execution of the stress test.

Responsible for monitoring the patient’s clinical condition, cardiac rhythm, and ST segmental changes.

Assess emergency situations and respond appropriately. Use of ACLS skills.

Assume the responsibilities of Charge Nurse when designated.

RN, Barnes Jewish Hospital – 7200 Cardiac Step Down Unit January 2012 – April 2013

Care for patients with various cardiovascular diseases and cardiovascular surgical procedures.

Responsible for the safe delivery and documentation of patient care through the nursing process of assessment, diagnosing, planning, implementation, and evaluation.

Specializes in the care of cardiac patients with training in ECG monitoring and rhythm changes, temporary and permanent pacemakers, long-term ventricular assist devices, vital signs and hemodynamic monitoring, tracheostomy care, chest tube management, and medication administration including intravenous continuous infusions.

RN, Depaul Health Center – Pre-op/PACU December 2012 – August 2014

Help prepare pediatric and adult patients for various surgeries including bariatric, ENT, endoscopy, general surgery, gynecology, orthopedics, podiatry and plastics.

Preoperative roles include teaching, assessment of each patient, vitals, IV therapy, and medication administration.

PACU roles include assessment and pain control, frequent vitals, and discharge education and teaching.

EDUCATION

Psychiatric Mental Health Certification Colorado State University – Pueblo January 2020 – Present

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

Master of Science in Nursing, University of Missouri - St. Louis August 2017

Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

GPA: 4.0

Bachelor of Science in Nursing, University of Missouri - St. Louis December 2011

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

SSM Health Medical Group, Jefferson City, MO

Washington University Division of Hospital Medicine, St. Louis, MO

Mercy Clinic Family Medicine, Fenton, MO

Adult/Geriatric Psychiatric Management, St. Louis, MO

Metropolitan OBGYN, St. Louis, MO

Over 500 hours working under the supervision and in collaboration with nurse practitioners and physicians in outpatient and inpatient settings.

Provided routine patient history and physical examinations, health screenings, patient and family education, and emphasized health promotion and disease prevention.

Obtained knowledge of adult and geriatric health issues, diagnostic testing, prescribing medications, and management of patient’s healthcare needs.

Implemented evidence based practice into patient care, and developed positive-provider relationships while promoting trust and healing.

Provided long-term care to residents in skilled nursing by making weekly visits to facilities to provide physical assessments and update their personal plan of care.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Professional Nurse Development Program March 2015 – February 2018

The overall goal of the program is to continue to provide high quality nursing care and opportunities for clinical nurses to experience professional growth and advancement.

Portfolios contain all program requirements and must be submitted to the board each year for approval.

Level II designee: Nurses with at least 5 years of experience and choose to highlight their clinical skills and knowledge by participating in the Professional Nurse Development Program.

Unit Practice Committee – Committee member January 2014 – February 2018

Frontline staff are empowered to identify barriers to clinical practice and partner with management to resolve issues.

Actively participate in agenda items, bring forward issues from the staff to the UPC, generate ideas in exploring root causes, create action plans and develop monitoring criteria, support and demonstrate decisions made by committee, and facilitate staff/student orientation.

Health Protection and Education Service – Volunteer January 2014 – February 2018

Volunteer physicians, nurses, dentists, and other professional health care providers offer free health screening services on the third Saturday of the month at the University City Library.

Refer clients to appropriate entities when needed and educate clients on health lifestyles.

American Academy of Nurse Practitioners – Member January 2016 - Present



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