Alex Ginn
RN, BSN, MSN, FNP-C
C O N T A C T
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Arizona
E D U C A T I O N
M.S. in Nursing
Informatics – 2019, Honors Society
FNP – 2022, Honors Inducted
Grand Canyon University
B.S. in Nursing
Mercer University
Atlanta, GA
Graduated 2015
S K I L L S
Proficient with EPIC
Proficient with Infusible chemotherapy, including side effects, labs, and monitoring
Strong communication skills
Exhibit patience and calm demeanor with stressful situations
Critical Thinking, Problem Solving
BLS Certified
Adult Chemotherapy Certification
AANP Board Certified FNP
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P R O F I L E
I am a dedicated and strong nurse advancing into an advance practice role. I am punctual, approachable, proactive, adaptable and analytical. I started as a PCT at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, and then became a nurse on the Hematology/Oncology floor for 2 years. I spent a year in PICU before moving to Arizona with my husband and becoming a travel nurse. I worked in outpatient and inpatient settings across the Southwest. Then, I settled in Scottsdale where I currently work, at the Virginia G Piper Cancer Center at Honor Health.
I have always felt a strong bond with my patients, and I am looking to advance my career into the advanced practice role as a FNP.
P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E
Nurse
Honor Health Scottsdale, AZ 04/2019 – current
I work as an infusion nurse. I am preparing patients for chemotherapy and administering via treatment plans following NCCN guidelines. I am proficient with many chemotherapy medications, but I am always researching new therapies so I can properly educate my patients.
Utilize NCCN guidelines daily
Team player, I am constantly collaborating with physicians and pharmacists.
Utilize Evidence-Based Medicine in everyday practice.
Travel Nurse
AYA and Flexcare Albuquerque, NM San Diego, CA Los Angeles, CA 02/2018 – 04/2019
As a travel nurse, I worked based on contracts. I worked in both outpatient and inpatient settings, predominantly in Pediatric Oncology.
Adaptable, I was able to start somewhere new every so often.
I collaborated with new team members on each assignment.
I made an impact on patients at each assignment, patient care is always my first priority
I learned new techniques, practice, and though processes at each assignment.
I was even a Daisy Award nominee at Rady Children’s in San Diego!
CLINICAL
oMy first clinical rotation was within the HonorHealth Urgent cares. I learned how to manage acute patients in a timely manner.
oMy second and third semester have included Heme/Onc within the Honor Health system, primary care, and pediatrics.