Bethaney Blankenship MSN, APRN, FNP-C
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OBJECTIVE
To become a member of a dynamic healthcare team as an APRN in an environment where the highest quality of evidence-based care is delivered in a safe, efficient, and caring manner. To utilize advanced knowledge and skills to evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients with simple to complex health conditions across the lifespan. To build upon a robust 24-year career that has specialized in Women and Children’s Health, as well as Internal Medicine, Oncology, and Infectious disease.
EDUCATION —
EXPERIENCE
MSN
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY
01/2018-05/2020
BSN
Western Governors University, Salt Lake City, UT
08/2016-05/2017
ADN
Lexington Community College, Lexington, KY
1993-1996
Charge Nurse • Mother-Baby • Baptist Health Lexington
2017-Current
RN • Mother-Baby • Baptist Health Lexington
1997-2017
RN • Oncology, Infectious Disease, Women’s Care, Med-Surg • Baptist Health Lexington
1996-1998
Current Kentucky RN and APRN license with AANP Board certification
BLS and NRP certifications
Demonstrate clinical expertise in obtaining health history, physical exam, documentation, health promotion, counseling, mentoring, and interpretation of test results.
Coordinate patient care in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team.
Excel in communication with all members of the healthcare team.
Supervise and support staff nurses and ancillary staff in their roles while triaging patient flow, managing conflict, problem solving, and making precise decisions during crisis.
Actively involved with research projects and presentation.
Oversee staff scheduling, education, and resource management with goal of providing fiscally responsible patient care.
KEY SKILLS —
INTERNSHIPS
Evidence-Based Care
Patient Advocacy
Patient Centered Care
Effective Communication
Ethical Decision Making
Time Management
Critical Thinking
Cultural Competence
Professionalism
Optimism and Enthusiasm
Mental and Physical Resilience
300 Hours: January 2020-May 2020, Baptist Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Nicholasville, KY, Dr. Michael McKinney
230 Hours: May 2019-December2019, Midway Family Medicine, Lawrenceburg Family Medicine, Homeplace Residential Care, and The
Nile Addiction and Recovery Treatment Center, Midway and Lawrenceburg, KY, Lena Nickell APRN
80 Hours: August 2019-November 2019, Commonwealth Pediatrics, Lexington, KY, Amanda Dressman APRN
60 Hours: May 2019-July 2019, Georgetown OB GYN, Georgetown, KY, Kerri Neff APRN
100 hours: January 2019-May 2019, Baptist Express Care, Nicholasville, KY, Beth Campbell APRN
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
KANPNM
American Nurses Association
American Association of Nurse Practitioners
Omega Nu Lambda National Honor Society
PERSONAL PHILOSPHY OF CARE
I believe that equal access to healthcare is a basic human right. I believe in treating every person with equity and dignity in relation to age, race, ethnic origin, disability, religion, socioeconomic status, sex, sexual orientation, or gender. I believe all persons are worthy of receiving the highest quality of healthcare, education, and resources across the lifespan.
References Available On Request