Dorothy Dunning
*** ******* ****** **********, ** 35214
205-***-**** adm061@r.postjobfree.com
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
I am a Licensed Practical Nurse that would like to transition into a position as an Administrative Medical Assistant. I was voted most dependable as the class favorite in my nursing class. In 2008 I was awarded Employee of the Month at the Jefferson County Nursing Home. My work ethics have remained unchanged and I would appreciate a chance to become part of your team.
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
February 2020: ReGeneration - Certification Preparatory Course for Administrative Medical Assistant
Hippa requires that all employers are on the same page and working together to protect patient data.
Verify patient insurance claims information
Utilize electronic medical records (EMR) systems to record and review patient information
Exhibit high level of courtesy and professionalism in direct patient interactions
Demonstrate successful mindsets of personal growth and responsibility, task persistence and future goals orientation
Measures to ensure patient data is correct and accessible to authorized parties PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Alcohol & Drug Abuse Treatment Center Inc. Oct. 2005-Sep. 2016 LPN Staff Nurse, Birmingham, AL
Accepted all Intake phone calls after Admissions were closed
Collaborated with patient care team to yield positive patient outcomes
Phoned in all doctor's orders to pharmacy
Phoned in emergency calls to Birmingham Fire and Rescue
Maintained general awareness of patient health statuses
Directed patient and staff inquiries appropriately
Assisted intake with admission of patients into the facility
Documented patient medical record and collaborated with other professional disciplines to achieve desired patient goal
Prison Health Services Jan. 2002 - May 2004
LPN Staff Nurse, Brentwood, TN
Assisted the doctor in the clinic with minor treatments such as wound care, dressings, and bandages
Maintained proper safety measures by disposing medication/syringes
Promoted a therapeutic environment to ensure inmates were treated in a professonal, ethical, and tactful manner
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Lloyd Noland Foundation Mar. 2002 - Dec. 2003
Practical Nurse, Fairfield, AL
Assesed patients on admission for any skin break-downs, wounds, or rashes
Routine patient care such as vital signs
Administered medications per doctors orders
Routine patient care such as vital signs/hung IV bags.I Jefferson County Nursing Home Oct.1998 – Oct. 2002 Charge Nurse, Birmingham, AL
Routine patient care such as phoning doctor's orders
Monitored blood pressures, temperatures and vital signs at regular interval
Communicated with patent's family members
Administered prescribed medications as ordered
EDUCATION
Walker Stated Technical College, Sumiton Al March 5, 1987 Licensed Practical Nurse
Wenonah High, Birmingham, AL May 26, 1970
Diploma