Colleen A. Hannon, FNP-BC, BSN, RN, OCN
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
adg2qz@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
Pace University, New York, NY
Master of Science, Family Primary Care: December 2016
Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY
BSN: May 2011
St Joseph’s College of Nursing
AAS: September 2010
Walter Panas High School
Advanced Regents Degree: June 2007
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York
Nurse Practitioner, 2019-current, Inpatient Head and Neck Surgery
●Responsible for the care of postoperative Head and Neck Surgery patients
●Utilizes medical and clinical knowledge to execute a plan of care
●Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to share decision making to achieve quality patient care
●Performs physical examinations, diagnose and treat medical conditions, order and interpret diagnostic tests, and write prescriptions
●Appropriately escalates care during emergent situations
●Manages and evaluates post operative complications
●Performs physical assessments, including flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopies, on Head and Neck Surgery consultations throughout hospital. Provide diagnosis and plan of care collaboratively with Fellows and Attending Physicians
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York
Nurse Practitioner, 2017-2019, Head and Neck Clinical Trials
●Clinical Trials Nurse Practitioner in Head and Neck Medical Oncology
●Manages and evaluate for toxicities of therapy
●Adhere to requirements outlined in protocols
●Utilizes medical and clinical knowledge to execute a plan of care
●Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to share decision making to achieve quality patient care
●Performs physical examinations, diagnose and treat medical conditions, order and interpret diagnostic tests, and write prescriptions
●Successfully oriented a Physician Assistant to the role of a Clinical Trials Advanced Practice Provider
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY
Registered Nurse, 2012-2017
●Clinical nurse III on a medical-surgical, Head and Neck Surgery, Head and Neck Medicine, Melanoma and Sarcoma Unit, Telemetry Unit
●Mentors staff at levels 1-3 on the clinical ladder by precepting new nurses and nursing students
●Utilizes critical thinking skills to successfully care for patients as well as appropriately advocating for patients’ and families’ needs and concerns
●Work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary team members to provide safe, effective care
●Actively supports the patient and family experience by providing meaningful psychosocial support to complex situations such as end-of-life care and goals of care discussions
●Implements evidence based practice regarding CAUTI/CLABSI and falls prevention strategies into the care of patients
●Appropriately escalates the care of patients by effectively communicating changes in condition to multi-disciplinary team members
St. John’s Riverside Hospital, Yonkers, NY
Registered Nurse, 2011-2012
●RN on a 22 bed medical-surgical stroke/telemetry unit
●Made appropriate interventions based on interpreting cardiac monitors
●Appropriately delegated tasks to nursing assistants
●Served as a mentor for a student nurse of the Cochran School of Nursing
●Prioritized care of patients based on diagnosis, treatment plans, and interventions
CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES
●New York State Registered Nurse- License Number: 637523, active until 2021
●New York State Family Nurse Practitioner- License Number: F341509-1, active until 2020
●Advanced Cardiac Life Support: Active until 2021
●Basic Life Support: Active until 2020
●DEA License Number: MF334518
●NPI Number: 164*******
PRESENTATIONS
●Guest Speaker at Schwartz Center Rounds- But I Don’t Know What He Would Want: Proxy Decision-Making Challenges for an Incapacitated MSK patient with Mental Retardation
COMMITTEES/PROJECTS
●Co-Chair of the Recruitment, Retention, Recognition Divisional Council: 2015-2017
●Promotes recognition of employees by submitting nominations for the Daisy Award, Rudin Award, and Shining Star Award
● Successfully achieved the winning of one Daisy Award and one Shining Star Award
●Implemented a new nurse welcome bag project on M17
●Implemented a charge nurse project on M17
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES
●Cycle for Survival- Team Captain: 2016-2017
oFundraising event to raise money to support rare cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Responsibilities include organizing a team, creating fundraising events, and to promote enthusiasm and a unified team environment
References available upon request