Michelle Teplis, MSN, APRN, AGACNP-BC, FNP-BC
Phone: 404-***-****
Email: adjt22@r.postjobfree.com
Savannah, GA 31405
Summary
Dual board certified nurse practitioner focused on providing quality care and providing open lines of communication with patients and the health care team. More than 7 years of nursing experience with more than 4 years in critical care environments and almost one year emergency room experience. Organized and detail oriented when providing nursing care collaborating with medical resident and attending physicians to achieve positive patient outcomes. Is proficient in handling emergent and life threatening situations and collaborating with all clinical staff. Certified as a family nurse practitioner in order to work with patients across the life span to help remove barriers in access to health care for patients while collaborating with other healthcare providers to accomplish multidisciplinary care. Nurse Practitioner certified to work with all ages with experience in NeuroCritical Care. Seeking position working collaboratively with other providers.
Licensure
Registered Professional Nurse, Georgia License RN236171, Initial: 01/31/2014 Valid through 01/31/2022
Advanced Practice Nurse, Georgia License RN236171. Initial: 11/5/2018 Valid through 01/31/2022
Nursing Compact License, License RN236171. Initial 01/31/2019 Valid through 01/31/2022
Certification
Adult- Gerontological Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, AGACNP-BC
American Nurses Credentialing Center, expires 09/04/2023
Family Nurse Practitioner, FNP-BC
American Nurses Credentialing Center, expires 1/3/2026
Trauma Nurse Core Course expires 03/14/2023
Emergency Neurological Life Support expires 2021
Fundamentals of Critical Care Support expires 2024
BLS, ACLS, NIHSS
Education
MSN Georgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus, FNP certificate May 09, 2020
Capstone Project: The Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse and Global Health: A Look at Regulations, Policies and Protocol Development
Elective: Considerations in Gerontology
MSN Georgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus, Acute Care NP May 04, 2018
Project: Using the Ethics of Care Theory to Guide the Role of the Nurse in End-of-Life Care
Committee: Katrina Embrey, DNP (chair), Ann Hallock, DNP
FNP courses completed: Adult, Women’s Health (2016, 2017)
Interdisciplinary Project: Designing A Program to Beat Obesity in Indigent Populations (Institute of Health Improvement chapter at Armstrong State Univ.)
Motivational Interviewing training
BSN Armstrong Atlantic State University, Nursing December 07, 2013
BS Armstrong Atlantic State University, Liberal Studies December 07, 2013
Minor in History, Psychology
Kennesaw State University, attended 2005-2010
Courses completed for Bachelor of liberal studies and prerequisites for nursing.
Professional Experience
Acute Care Nurse Practitioner 07/15/2019- 02/04/2020
Emory Neurology, Atlanta, GA
Marcus Stroke and Neuroscience Center, NeuroCritical Care Grady Hospital
Team based management of complex neurological patients including stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhages, subdural hematoma, seizure, intracranial hemorrhage, and other complex neurological problems. 18 bed neurological ICU, night shift.
Comprehensive and complex management from ICU admission to ICU discharge including consults, line placements, and reviewing imaging.
Develop a collaborative treatment plan for appropriate interventions for complex neurological patients, adjust plan for individualized care.
Collaborate with an attending physician overnight to manage and maintain complex neurological patients. Manage patient care using nursing based interventions and nursing process of assessment, planning, intervention and evaluation.
Management of patients post EVD placement, thrombectomy, or decompressive hemicraniectomy.
Troubleshoot EVD problems, determine patient eligibility for ongoing studies (SAHaRA and CHARM)
Management of ventilated patients and ordering adjustments to ventilator settings based on ABGs.
Ordering appropriate interventions based on CT and Xray results
Support and educate nurses at the bedside on interventions and process
Night shift cross cover for neurology patients on floor and stepdown units
Staff RN II 02/17/2014- present
Hospital Corporation of America, Savannah, GA
Memorial Health University Medical Center
Medical Intensive Care Unit, Full time, night shift (2/13/2020- present)
oFormerly Central Intensive Care Unit
oCovid-19 cohorted unit through the 2020 pandemic
oHurricane team A
o26 bed unit, 1-2 patients per nurse
oWork as part of a multidisciplinary team to ensure best outcomes for patients
oRecognition and bedside management of critically ill patients requiring resuscitation and hemodynamic monitoring in a rapidly changing environment.
oProvide direct and indirect patient care through nursing process of Assessment, Planning, Intervention and Evaluation and develop nursing care plans in collaboration with patients, families and interdisciplinary staff.
oTeam based approach for complex management of patients using best practice and evidence based practice to guide simple and complex interventions of critical medical and surgical patients.
oAssist Critical Care Educator with clinical education programs for the critical care division.
Central Intensive Care Unit, Full time (2/17/2019- 2/13/2020)
oManagement of complex patients with multiple problems.
o8 bed unit, 2 patients: 1 nurse.
oRecognition of patient status changes through continuous invasive and noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring and initiating appropriate interventions as part of an efficient and intricate team
oResuscitation of hemodynamically unstable patients using up to date standards of care.
oSkills: ventilator management, critical drips, vasopressor management, sedation management, invasive hemodynamic monitoring, manage endotracheal and surgical airways, surgical drain management, wound care, patient and family advocacy, continuous bedside monitoring, patient and family centered care.
oResource on unit: Diabetic champion, EPIC super user
Medical/Surgical Intermediate/ Neurovascular Intermediate, Full time (8/2016- 2019)
oHigh functioning, high acuity stepdown unit of critical care at a level I trauma facility
oAll patients are maintained on bedside monitoring utilized throughout the Intensive Care Units.
o25 bed unit, 2-3 patients: 1 nurse
oRecognition of patient status changes through noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring and initiating appropriate interventions as a part of an intricate team
oProvide emergent care to patients in event of cardiac or pulmonic arrest
oSkills: endotracheal tubes, tracheostomy, ventilator management, critical drips, initiation and maintenance of vasopressor support, critical drip initiation and management, bedside monitoring, monitor intake and output through various surgical drains, surgical drain management, wound care, educate patients about disease process, advocate for patient and family.
oFloat to staff critical care division: Neurovascular, Medical, and Trauma ICU
oResource on unit: Diabetic champion, EPIC super user
oLeadership: Charge, Preceptor
oMaintained Stroke and Wound care champion status.
oHurricane Emergency team A for Hurricane Irma (2017) and Hurricane Matthew (2016). This team stayed at the hospital during county evacuations when the hospital elected not to evacuate patients.
4C, Nephrology/ Comprehensive medicine, Med/surg, Full time (2/2014-8/2016)
o36 bed unit, 5-6 patients: 1 nurse
oSkills: telemetry monitoring, insertions and maintenance of foley catheter and nasogastric, nasoduodenal, and PEG tubes. Management of surgical drains. Prepare patients for surgical procedures, maintain antibiotic therapy and IV fluids, patient/family advocate.
oSuccessful completion of RN residency program
oFloat to staff medical/surgical division: Oncology, Neurovascular, Observation, Vascular, Bariatric Center of Excellence, Gastroenterology Step-down Unit.
oResource on the unit: Diabetic, Stroke and Wound Care Champion, EPIC super user
oLeadership: Charge, Preceptor
oEMR: EPIC Enterprise, McKesson
oSuccessful completion of nursing ladder requirements for RN I to RN II transition.
Clinical Instructor August 2017-May 2018
Georgia Southern University, Savannah, GA August 2020- present
Create student assignments, ensure hands on experience, organize post clinical conference, ensure students learn appropriate nursing interventions for patients, evaluate student progress through grading and correcting clinical paperwork, determine individual needs for improvement and success and work with students to ensure understanding of practical use of book knowledge.
Memorial Health University Medical Center, 16 hours/ week, 12 weeks, Spring 2021
oRegular track, Adult I course
oTrauma Medical Surgical Unit
oVolunteer supervising clinician for St. Joseph Candler Covid 19 Vaccine clinic ages 70 and up
Memorial Health University Medical Center, 16 hours/ week, 12 weeks, Fall 2020
oRegular track, Adult I course
oTrauma Medical Surgical Unit
Memorial Health University Medical Center, 12 hours/ week, 8 weeks, Spring 2018
oAccelerated BSN students, Adult II course.
oICU exposure for adult medical/surgical students.
Candler Hospital, 6 hours per week, full term, Fall 2017
oRegular track, Adult I course
oOncology/ Surgical floor
Registered Nurse March 2020- present
Liberty Regional Medical Center
Emergenncy Room
Triage patients based on facility protocol.
Assess patients and initiate care for patients using the nursing process.
Discharge patients from the ER per orders
Maintain care of admitted patients and ICU transfer holds in the ER until a bed is available.
Patient Care Technician 2013-2014
Memorial Health University Medical Center, Savannah, GA
Float pool: Casual employed position.
Provide patient care including taking vitals, patient baths, changing linens, documenting using EmSTAT, McKesson and Citrix. Ensure patient safety and satisfaction.
Skills Highlights
Ventilator management
Telemetry
Intravenous therapy and maintenance
Phlebotomy
Gastric tubes
Surgical drains
Communication skills
Culturally sensitive
Strong medical and work ethics
Critical thinking skills
Proficient multi-tasker
Procedural experience
Emergency disaster team A
Wound care
Invasive hemodynamic monitoring
Sedation management
Proning
CVVHD
EVD management
Arterial line placement
Central line placement
Bis and Train of Four monitoring
Flow Track monitoring
Honors and Awards
Daisy Award Nominee 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Girl Scout Gold Award 2005
This award is the equivalent of the Boy Scout Eagle Award and is the highest-level award for Senior Girl Scouts. Prior to initiation of project, recipients must complete components of 4 interest project patches, and demonstrate completion of community service and leadership hour requirements.
Girl Scout Silver Award 2000
This is the highest-level award for Cadette Girl Scouts. Recipients have completed interest project patches, community service and leadership hours.
Presidential Service Award 2001
Research Experience
Project: Using the Ethics of Care Theory to Guide the Role of the Nurse in End-of Life Care
Georgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus, Savannah, GA 2018
Committee: Katrina Embrey, DNP (chair), Ann Hallock, DNP
Presented Ethics of Care Theory (Carol Gilligan) to senior nursing students.
Evaluated if these students feel this theory is useful for their future practice.
Successful defense presentation of research and project.
Seminar: Medicine in World War I 2012
Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, GA
Instructor: Dr. Allison Belzer
Clinical Experiences
Family NP Program:
Good Samaritan Indigent Care Clinic, Savannah, GA; January- May 2016, 62 hours
Veteran's Administration CBOC, Hinesville, GA; May- July 2016, 123 hours
Veteran's Administration CBOC, Hinesville, GA; August- December 2016, 192 hours
Dr. Robert Mixson, MD, PA, St. Marys, GA; January- May 2017, 62 hours
Center for Medical Management, Savannah, GA; January- December 2016, 60 hours
Steward Center of Palliative Care, Savannah, GA; January- December 2016, 60 hours
Bulloch Pediatrics, Statesboro, GA; May- July 2019, 190 hours
Jeanne M Hungerpiller, MD, LLC, Savannah, GA; August- December 2019, 192 hours
Longstreet Clinic, Gainesville, GA; January- May 2020, 102 hours
Adult-Gerontology Acute Care NP Program:
Heart Failure Clinic, Savannah, GA; May- July 2017, 60 hours.
Landmark Hospital, Savannah, GA; June- July 2017, 82 hours
Landmark Hospital, Savannah, GA; Aug- Dec 2017, 242 hours
Hypertension and Nephrology M.A., Savannah, GA; Jan- May 2018, 136 hours
Memorial Health Trauma Services, Savannah, GA; Jan- May 2018, 110 hours.
Teaching Experience
Georgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus August 2017- May 2018
Clinical Instructor, Department of Nursing, Savannah, GA August 2020- present
Adult Health I regular track clinical students, 8 students per group, August 2017- December 2017, Dr. Carole Massey Course Coordinator
Adult Health II accelerated track clinical students, 8 students per group, January 2018- May 2018, Dr. Katrina Embrey Course Coordinator
Assigned clinical students patients, worked with charge nurses on floated units to find appropriate assignment for students.
Worked within course requirements, maintained a clinical education that worked to supplement course material reviewed in course.
Provided a safe clinical environment with exposure to complicated situations that may be encountered in both medical/surgical and critical care departments.
Clinical Students, Spring 2021, Adult I Regular track
John Neville
Kylee Skolnik
Mariah Prendes
Rachel Anderson
Destanee Young
William Waters
Victoria Hauser
Claire Kimbrell
Caroline Allen
Jenna Everson
Jennifer Dudley
Mariah Beam
Joni Abbott
Madeline Griner
Samantha Cook
Madison Howe
Clinical Students, Fall 2020, Adult I Regular track
Abigail Miller
Allison Miller
Joseph Mays
Harper Lewis
Mikala Wynn
Shivani Patel
Amanda Widman
Deanna Johnson
Brianna Sheppard
Jada Arrington
Erin Bond
Aubrey Culpepper
Brooke Deffes
Alexandra Estrada
Victoria Hauser
Brianna Hooper
Mason Howard
Clinical Students, Spring 2018, accelerated track
Jessica Belekevich, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Jesse Blakemore, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Stephanie Carter, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Morgan Chung-A-On, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Amberlyn Daglian, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Ibrahima Diallo, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Kelly Dupree, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Marissa Foy, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Clinical Students, Fall 2017, Adult I, regular track
Nicole Black, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Jaymi Catalfano, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Wynettra Kilchrist, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Kaitlin Kincaid, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Leah Lambert, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Ngoc Le, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Caroline Meaders, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Kelly Robinson, RN, BSN, Graduated 2018
Publications
Teplis, M. (2011). [Review of the book Mountaineers in Gray: The Nineteenth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.]. Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History, 1 (1). https://www.armstrong.edu/history-journal/history-journal-mountaineers-in-gray-the-nineteenth-tennessee-volunteer-inf
Teplis, M. (2011). “The Ideal Woman behind a Portrait.” Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History, 1 (1). https://www.armstrong.edu/history-journal/history-journal-the-ideal-woman-behind-a-portrait
Precepting/ Mentoring
Oriented new nurses:
Brandie McGee, RN, BSN
Maria Olivar Fitton, RN, BSN
Precepted Leadership students:
Leah Lambert, RN, BSN graduated Georgia Southern University, 2018
Charlton Lovett, RN, BSN, graduated Armstrong State University, 2016
Daniel Hall, RN, BSN, graduated Armstrong State University, 2015
Rocio Brinson, RN, BSN, Graduated Armstrong Atlantic State University, 2014
Presentations and Invited Lectures
Lecture, Nursing Condiderations of IV Fluid Administration, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro Campus, January 21, 2021.
Defense, Using the Ethics of Care Theory to Guide the Role of the Nurse in End-of-Life Care, Georgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus, April 13, 2018.
Seminar, Medicine in World War I, Armstrong Atlantic State University, April 20, 2012.
Professional Training
Adult- Gerontological Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, AGACNP-BC
American Nurses Credentialing Center, expires 2023
Family Nurse Practitioner, FNP-BC
American Nurses Credentialing Center, expires 2026
Emergency Neurological Life Support
NeuroCritical Care Society, expires 2021
Fundamentals of Critical Care Support
Society of Critical Care Medicine, expires 2024
Conference
American Association of Nurse Practitioners, Virtual, 2020
2020 Pediatric Pharmacology Update
A Pain in the Gut: Best Practices for Evaluating Subacute Abdominal Pain in Primary Care Acute and Chronic Low Back Pain: Primary Care Evaluation and Management
Adjusting Insulin: Beyond the Basics
Advanced Pharmacology for GI Complaints
An Algorithmic Approach to Diagnosing Skin Eruptions
And This Just In!: Breaking News for Prescribers
Antibiotic Considerations in the Elderly
Antimicrobial Update: The Basics and Beyond
Anxiously Awaited: Neurobiology and Personalized Treatment of Anxiety
Atrial Fibrillation: A 2020 Update for Primary Care
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Benzodiazepines: Appropriate Prescribing
Cannabis Therapeutics: Advising Patients on Safe and Effective Use
Coronary Artery Disease: Current Trends in Evaluation and Treatment
Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
Diabetes and the Intersection of Cardiometabolic Disease
Diagnosing Anemias Like a Pro!
Dizziness and Vertigo: Diagnosis and Treatment Options
Emerging Trends for the Treatment of Migraine Headaches
Everyday Pharmacogenetics for Nurse Practitioners
Fatty Liver Disease: Management of Abnormal Liver Function Tests
Finding Zebras in Laboratory Tests
Getting to Dry! Getting to and Maintaining Euvolemia in Heart Failure
Hand and Finger Conditions: Common Causes of Pain and Dysfunction
Heart Failure: Don’t Judge a Book by it’s Cover
How to Manage Sinus Complaints While Promoting Antimicrobial Stewardship Immunization Update 2020
Infectious Disease Update: What the NP Needs to Know
Infectious Skin Eruptions and Antibiotic Stewardship
Management of Diabetic Kidney Disease
Medical Marijuana and Over-the-Counter CBD Products for Chronic Pain: What’s the Evidence
Microbiome Genomics: Clinical Practice Implications
New Drug Update: What’s Hot and What’s Not
New Drugs in Dermatology: Use in Primary, Acute and Dermatology Settings Pharmacologic Management of Type 2 DM in Primary Care
Pharmacology in Managing Patients with Obesity
Pills, Puffers and More: Pulmonary Medications 2020
Respiratory Infections in the Challenging Patient: A Focus on Antimicrobials
Selecting the Correct Radiology Test: Which Test When?
Shoulder Impingement Bursitis and the Rotator Cuff
Suicide Prevention for the Primary Care Provider
Sustaining Service to Others: Compassion and Forgiveness
The Safe and Effective Use of Supplements in Common Disorders
Things That Go Boom! Common Dangerous Drug Interactions
This Could Be You: Understanding How to Protect Your License
Transgender Healthcare: Everything Your Gender Diverse Patient Needs to Know Geropsychiatry: Trauma-informed Care
Treating Hypertension: What May Change Your Practice in 2020
Type I Diabetes Mellitus: Not Just for Kids
Update on Osteoporosis and Fracture Prevention in Men and Women
Updates in the 2019 ACC/AHA Guideline on Primary Prevention of Cardiac Disease Women’s Mental Health: PMDD, Pregnancy and Perimenopause
Women’s Health Guidelines Update 2020: Everything You’re Itching to Know
Conference
American Association of Nurse Practitioners, Indianapolis, IN 2019
Rapid Fire: Demystifying Lewy Body Disease
Opening Keynote
Screening Student Athletes for Sudden Cardiac Death
History of Pain & Pain Management
Legislative Policy Update
The Role of Acupuncture in America’s Opioid Crisis
Pediatric Antibiotic Prescribing
Spinal Cord Stimulation
Toxic Stress in Early Childhood
What’s New in Pediatric Pharmacology
Congenital Disorders of the Newborn
Pediatric Lower Extremity Alignment Issues
Closing Keynote: Finding Your NP Voice
The Carditis: Endo, Myo & Peri
Shoulder Bursitis: Impingement/ Rotator Cuff
New Drug Update 2019
Certification: Fundamentals of Critical Care Support
Conference
Nurse Practitioners in Acute Care (NPAC), Las Vegas, NV 2018
Keynote: Advancing NP Practice: Setting the Future Agenda
Infectious Diseases in Acute Care 2018
Post- Intensive Care Syndrome: What All NPs Need to Know!
Time is Brain or a STROKE of Bad Luck? Are You Up to Date?
Your Patient Took What? Toxicology Pearls in Emergency and Critical Care
Improving Glycemic Control: Optimizing Care of the Inpatient with Hyperglycemia and Diabetes
Avoiding Malpractice: Legal Tips for Nurse Practitioners in Acute Care
Staying on Top of Sepsis: What Not to Miss!
Parental & Enteral Support 2018: The Latest for Your Practice and Patients
Point of Care Ultrasound: Advancing Today’s Best Practices!
Hot Topics in Cardiology
Hematologic Complications in the Acute Care and Critically Ill
Pharmacology Update in Acute Care 1, 2 & 3
Certification: Emergency Neurological Life Support
Conference
American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Atlanta, GA 2018
AKI prevention
Compassion Fatigue
Ebola and Beyond
Our Strength Keynote
Pulmonary Complications Associated with Blood Transfusions
IABP to TAH Spectrum
Post- Intensive Care Syndrome
Certification: Stop the Bleed.
Seminar
Wellstar, Atlanta, GA, 2018
American Heart Association Certifications:
Advanced Cardiac Life Support, expires 2021
Pediatric Advanced Life Support, expires 2021
Basic Cardiac Life Support, expires 2021
National Institution of Health Stroke Scale Certification, expires 2021
Non-violent Crisis Intervention, Crisis Prevention Institute, expires 2020
Motivational Interviewing Training
Professional Affiliations
American Nurses Association, 2015-Present
Georgia Nurses Association, 2015-Present
American Association of Critical Care Nurses, 2017-Present
American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 2018-Present
Society of Trauma Nurses, 2018-Present
Neurological Critical Care Society, 2018- Present
Professional Service
Covid-19 Vaccine Clinic Volunteer
St. Joseph/Candler Hospital System Volunteer, 1/29/2021
Administering covid-19 vaccines to adults age 70 and older
Diabetes Task Force
Active participant, 2016
Unit Practice Council, 4C
Active participant, 2016
Research Council, Memorial Health University Medical Center
Active participant, 2015
Community Service
Backpack Buddies
Volunteer, Temple Mikve Israel, Savannah, GA, 2014- 2017
Pack weekend meals for low-income students attending Savannah/ Chatham County Schools
Girl Scouts
Volunteer barn staff, 2001-2010
Camp Meriwether, Camp Pine Acres, Camp Misty Mountain
Teaching horseback riding lessons, horse care, and horse related lessons to Girl Scouts age 6- 18. Provide first aid on kids and horses as needed. Ensure horses maintain healthy weight with balanced nutrition. Work to provide a clean and safe environment for horses and students.
EMR systems proficiency
EPIC Enterprise
McKesson
EMStat
Veteran’s Administration EMR system
Meditech
TSystems
Other
Study Abroad:
“Walking in the Footsteps of Anne Frank” 2008, Kennesaw State University
Germany, Amsterdam, Prague. Studied: Eugenics, World War II
“Mediterranean Diet” 2012, Armstrong Atlantic State University
Italy. Studied: Mediterranean diet, International Nursing Issues and Trends
“International Nursing and Trends” 2017, Armstrong State University
Italy. Studied: International Nursing Issues and Trends.
Organizations:
National Student Nurses Association, 2013 - Present
Phi Sigma Pi honors fraternity, 2009 -Present
Gamma Phi Beta International Sorority, 2008-Present
National Society of Collegiate Scholars, 2005 - Present
Delta Epsilon Iota honors fraternity, 2005 - Present
Phi Eta Sigma honors fraternity, 2005- Present
Employment:
Tubby’s Tankhouse, Thunderbolt, GA; Position: Server/ Bartender (2011- 2013)
Georgia Rib Company/All American Tavern, Marietta, GA; Position: Server (2009-2011)
YMCA of Cobb County, Marietta, GA; Position: Playcenter Counselor (2008-2010)
Supervise, provide first aid, and ensure safety of 20-40 children from 3-months to 12-years.
Chicago Pizza, Marietta, GA; Position: Manager; (2008-2009)
Schedule and oversee staff members. Inventory counts for alcohol and food. Interview and train new employees. Ensure customer service and satisfaction.
Girl Scout Council of Northwest Georgia, Atlanta, GA; Position: Riding Instructor; (2007-2010)
Organize, plan, and teach lessons (8- 10 kids), ensure camper safety, first aid for kids and horses.
References
Dr. Ann Hallock
Department of Nursing
Georgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus
Phone: 912-***-****
Email: adjt22@r.postjobfree.com
Dr. Kelly Bouthillet, AGACNP Program Director
Department of Nursing
Georgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus
Phone: 912-***-****
Email: adjt22@r.postjobfree.com
Dr. Katrina Embrey, Undergraduate Coordinator
Department of Nursing
Georgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus
Phone: 912-***-****
Email: adjt22@r.postjobfree.com
Christine Blakey, FNP
Landmark Hospital
Phone: 912-***-****
Email: adjt22@r.postjobfree.com
Elissa Greene, FNP
Phone: 912-***-****
Gina Hazel, FNP
Memorial Health University Medical Center Trauma Services
Phone: 912-***-****
Email: adjt22@r.postjobfree.com
Dr. Quinnon Purvis
Medical Director
Veterans Administration, Hinesville CBOC
Phone: 912-***-****
Email: adjt22@r.postjobfree.com
Amber Schieber, RN
Manager, MICU
Memorial Health University Medical Center
Phone: 912-***-****
Nicole Sachau, FNP
The Longstreet Clinic
Phone: 912-***-****
Dr. Jeanne M. Hungerpiller
Jeanne M Hungerpiller MD, LLC
Phone: 912-***-****