JOHN T. HARDIMAN, Jr., RN, MSN, CPNP 617-***-****
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EDUCATION: LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION:
****, *.*.*. **** University School of Nursing MA # 207931NP
1985, A.B. Harvard College (Biology) DEA #MH1165631
MCSR# MH 0527140i
SUMMARY
Expert Pediatric Nurse Practitioner with extensive experience in the Community Health Center / Primary Care environments. Performs a broad range of professional advanced practice nursing, focused on providing compassionate, holistic evaluation and management of children including complex medical and psychosocial needs in all settings. Expertise in team communication and leadership, staff mentoring, program support, and physician collaboration.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
DotHouse Health Dorchester, MA
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner/Clinical Case Manager – 2011 to present
Deliver culturally competent, family-centered, pediatric ambulatory nursing services to a diverse group of infants, school-age children and adolescents; including health teaching/preventive services, immunizations, assessment and treatment of minor and acute illnesses. Continue to serve in the advanced role of Case Manager to enhance access to care for children with special health care needs, immigrant families, and parents with cognitive disabilities and other challenged families.
Staff Nurse – 2004 to 2010
Provided family-centered ambulatory nursing services while also collaborating on the development of an in-house Case Management Department to address the social determinants of healthcare in our patient community. Coordinator of Legal Advocacy, Employee Health, Infection Control, Preceptorship/Staff Education and pandemic preparedness in collaboration with Boston Medical Center Hospital.
Martha Eliot Health Center, Children’s Hospital Boston Jamaica Plain, MA
Staff Nurse – 1999 to 2004
Delivered culturally competent, family-centered, pediatric ambulatory nursing care within a primarily Dominican immigrant community. Practiced in the expanded PNP role as a case manager for the recently completed Pediatric Alliance for Coordinated Care Project. This three-year grant-funded intervention was made available to a select group of children with special health care needs. Provided services such as home visits, physical evaluations, assistance with managed care referrals, durable medical equipment authorization, individualized education planning and specialized transportation issues among others.
University of Hartford School of Nursing West Hartford, CT
Guest Lecturer – Spring / Fall 1998
Presented physical assessment and examination techniques to BSN candidates. Methods of instruction included
lecture, discussion, and demonstration in a nursing laboratory setting, utilizing school-age volunteer-patients. Evaluated student performance through a proctored mock physical exam and written evaluations of findings.
Baystate Medical Center Springfield, MA
Staff Nurse, Nursing Telephone Triage Line – 1995 to 1998
Conducted overnight telephone triage services for participating area physicians. Assessed the acuity of patient complaints using established care-guides and nursing judgment. Provided additional self-care teaching and health information in
non-emergent situations. Advised families and physicians regarding situations requiring urgent evaluation. Also assisted with the disposition of calls to the medical center's emergency department.
EastConn / Connecticut Birth to Three Chaplin, CT
Evaluator – Summer 1994
Conducted home visits to evaluate children's developmental needs and suitable program interventions as part of the
development of individualized service plans (ISP).
Baystate Medical Center Department of Ambulatory Pediatrics Springfield, MA
Pediatric Primary Care Provider – Fall/Winter 1994 -1995
Assisted with start-up of a school-based clinic at an inner-city high school Roger L. Putnam High School. Delivered primary care to at-risk adolescents under the supervision of a community clinic physician. Coordinated care with counseling staff and community providers to meet biophysical and psychosocial needs of students.
RESEARCH
Primary Care Received by a Cohort of Children Exposed Prenatally to Cocaine. Unpublished
Master's thesis, Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT, 1995.
PUBLICATIONS
Segal, J., Hardiman, J. & Ingbar S.J. (1989).
Stimulation of Calcium ATP-ase Activity in Rat Thymocyte Plasma Membranes.
A Possible Role in the Modulation of Cellular Calcium Concentration. Biochemical
Journal, 261, (3), 749-754.
CERTIFICATION:
Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, National Certification Board of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners and Nurses, 1995. Recertification 2015
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS / ACTIVITIES:
National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates / Practitioners (NAPNAP).
NAPNAP School Based / School Linked Health Services Special Interest Group
Sigma Theta Tau, International Nursing Honor Society, Delta Mu Chapter, New Haven, CT.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS AND INTERESTS:
Facility in Spanish
Certification : Reiki Level One and Two
Member, Mindfulness for Mental Health Professionals Therapist Practice Group Program: Increasing Therapeutic Presence
REFERENCES FURNISHED UPON REQUEST.