Chelsea McCarty DNP, AGACNP-BC
Bellingham, WA
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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
Institution Degree, Field of Study
University of Kentucky Doctor of Nursing Practice
Bellarmine University Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Psychology Minor PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE & CERTIFICATIONS
Washington Board of Nursing Registered Nurse 60768453 Washington Board of Nursing
American Nurses Credentialing Center
Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner
Adult-Gerontology Acute Care NP
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
Hospitalist Nurse Practitioner / Sound Physicians / Skagit Valley Hospital, Mount Vernon, WA / 2022 - Current Surgical-Transplant Critical Care Nurse / University of Louisville Health, Louisville, KY / 2016- 2021 Travel Critical Care Nurse / Aya Healthcare / Parker Adventist Hospital, Denver, CO / 2016 Neurological and Medical-Surgical Critical Care Nurse / Norton HealthCare, Louisville, KY / 2015 – 2016 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Dates Organization Role
2018 – Present
2021 - Present
American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) Member
Member
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES AND INTERESTS
Dates
2020-2021 Improving Multidisciplinary Adherence to a Daily Checklist in the ICU. A Quality Improvement Initiative. Principal Investigator.
ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENT
Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Kentucky (2019-2021) NURS 310-002 Research-Evidence Based Nursing Practice AWARDS AND HONORS
Summa Cum Laude University of Kentucky 2021
Dean’s List Bellarmine University 2013- 2015
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Experience diagnosing and managing chronic disease and critically ill individuals in high stress environments. Ability to accurately collect a health history and conduct physical exams in a timely manner. Capacity to work independently while efficiently collaborating with the multidisciplinary team to provide holistic, evidence-based care. Strong active listener and motivated learner. Ability to properly communicate medical facts to ensure patients and families understand the complexity of their disease with compassion and empathy. Confident performing central and arterial line insertions, intubation and learning new procedures.
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