**** ******* ****, #*** 703-***-****
Austin, TX 78703 *****.*****@******.***
EDUCATION University of Texas at Austin
MSN, Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist - Board Certified June, 2017 – May, 2020
GPA 4.0
University of California, Santa Barbara
B.A. in Business Economics, Minor in Spanish
September, 2007 – September, 2010
NURSING Primary Care RN – UT School of Nursing Family Wellness Center; Austin, TX EXPERIENCE September, 2018 – Current
• Conduct patient intake, including review of systems and focused physical exam
• Triage patient calls and walk-ins
• Translate for Spanish-speaking patients as needed
• Plan and oversee pop-up community immunization clinics
• Manage the Vaccines for Children (VFC) and Adult Safety Net (ASN) vaccine programs
• Created quality control guidelines now in routine use at the clinic
• Acted as a “super user” while transitioning the clinics to a new electronic medical record Volunteer Emergency Room Assistant – Seton Southwest Hospital; Austin, TX January, 2017 – May, 2017
• Supported nursing staff with general tasks
Volunteer Hospice Companion – Silverado Hospice; Austin, TX September, 2016 – January, 2017
• Provided emotional support and respite care to patients and their families Volunteer Emergency Room Assistant – Roatán Public Hospital; Roatán Island, Honduras April, 2016 - May, 2016
• Assisted healthcare team during various procedures, including administering stitches, applying casts, and cleaning wounds
• Measured and recorded patients’ vital signs
• Observed minor and major surgeries
BUSINESS Senior Digital Media Planner – Paramount Pictures Account – MEC; Los Angeles, CA EXPERIENCE September, 2015 – March, 2016
• Planned and executed advertising campaigns with annual billings exceeding $50MM
• Presented ad campaign recommendations and performance analyses to clients
• Managed and trained three assistants
Digital Media Planner – Hulu Account - Moxie; Los Angeles, CA March, 2014 – September, 2015
• Planned and executed advertising campaigns with annual billings exceeding $15MM
• Presented ad plan recommendations and performance analyses to clients
• Led weekly status meetings
• Trained and managed one assistant
Mortgage Underwriter – American Internet Mortgage, Inc.; San Diego, CA July, 2012 – December, 2013
• Approved, suspended, or denied home loan applications up to $3,000,000 based upon investor guidelines
2
• Analyzed risk layers within a loan application to evaluate a borrower’s ability to repay a mortgage
• Trained junior underwriters
Mortgage Loan Processor – American Internet Mortgage, Inc.; San Diego, CA September, 2010 – July, 2012
• Assisted clients with all stages of the home refinance & purchase processes
• Managed pipelines of up to 45 loans at a time
• Advanced from entry level to “Tier 7” (highest level) processing within 9 months UT CLINICALS Diagnosis and Management of Adult Health Problems (60 hours): Integration and application of skills and knowledge for adult and geriatric patients in the acute or chronic setting. Includes: pattern recognition, critical thinking, analysis, diagnostic testing, differential diagnosis and medical management of common adult health problems. Conducted at St. David’s Main, Neurology Department.
AG-CNS Practicum II (120 hours): Delivery of care for adult-gerontological (AG) patients within a spectrum of acute and complex medical conditions. Conducted at St. David’s Main, Neurology Department.
AG-CNS Practicum I (120 hours): Clinical application of core competencies of: Expert coaching, collaboration, consultation, research skills, leadership and ethical decision-making skills in medically complex adult populations at the patient, nurse, and system level of care. Conducted at St. David’s Main, Neurology Department.
Chronic Disease Diagnosis & Management (120 hours): Analysis and application of physiological, pathological, and psychosocial interventions in chronic disease management. Conducted at St. David’s Main, Neurology Department. Acute Illness Stabilization & Management (120 hours): Critically evaluate and incorporate evidence-based research into assessment, diagnosis and management of acute illness. Conducted at Dell Seton ICU.
Health Promotion (30 hours): Education and integration of health promotion and wellness concepts across the adult life span, including healthy weight reduction, appropriate nutrition, time management, increased activity, smoking cessation and risk assessment. Conducted at various sites; included one-on-one health coaching. Advanced Health Assessment (45 hours): Synthesis of nursing, biologic, psychological, and socio-cultural knowledge and theories as they apply to the comprehensive assessment of client concerns and interpretation of clinical data relating to health promotion, health maintenance, and illness care. Conducted at Bastrop Lost Pines Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. SKILLS BLS & ACLS certified
Proficient in Spanish
Expert in the use of Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Excellent organizational, analytical, and time management skills AFFILIATIONS Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
REFERENCES Gladly available upon request