STEPHANIE L. STUMPF, FNP-BC
*** ********* **. ********, ** 62236
217-***-**** *********.*******@*****.***
EDUCATION
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)-Family Nurse Practitioner Aug. 2013 - Dec. 2016 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Edwardsville, IL
Completed clinical rotations in family medicine, internal medicine, women’s health, and pediatrics Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Aug. 2004 - May 2008 University of Illinois at Chicago{Urbana Regional Program Urbana, IL
Graduated Magna Cum Laude and with honors
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
APN, Advanced Practice Nurse, Illinois/Missouri Licensed ANCC, American Nurses Credentialing Center, Board Certi ed RN, Registered Nurse, Illinois/Missouri Licensed
BLS, Basic Life Support, Certi ed
EXPERIENCE
SSM Medical Group, Express Clinic Aug. 2017 - Present Family Nurse Practitioner Fairview Heights, IL
Autonomously assesses, diagnoses, and treats a wide variety of acute illnesses in adult and pediatric patients (2 years and older)
Exhibits strong triage and assessment skills to appropriately refer patients to urgent care or the emer- gency department when necessary
Provides preventative care including administrative, sports, and school physicals and immunizations
Refers patients to primary care providers or specialists to ensure continuity of care
Communicates e ciently with other providers, collaborating physician, and management
Utilizes EPIC EMR to document patient encounters St. Clare Health Center, Emergency Department Nov. 2011 - Aug. 2017 Registered Nurse Fenton, MO
Responsible for triaging and providing care for patients while in the emergency department at a 180-bed hospital designated as a certi ed stroke center and certi ed chest pain center
Preceptor for new nurses and paramedic students doing clinical rotations in the emergency department Carle Foundation Hospital, Telemetry Medical Surgical Floor Jun. 2008 - Nov. 2011 Registered Nurse Urbana, IL
Coordinated care for up to ve patients including cardiac, thoracic, and vascular post-surgical
Promoted to Charge nurse to act as a resource for patient care and sta ng issues
Made patient assignments based on acuities and ensured unit was adequately sta ed based on census
Facilitated throughput by communicating with house o cer, manager, and charge nurses of other units
Preceptor for ve new graduate or experienced nurses new to the unit with orientations up to six weeks PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
AANP, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, Member