Paige B. Mulligan
**** **** ** ***. ** Bronx, NY 10471 Phone: 203-***-**** Email: adzdso@r.postjobfree.com
Profile
A self-directed, successful Registered Nurse with exceptional command over assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating nursing care. An energetic and highly motivated professional determined to accomplish quality performance that exceeds expectations by furthering opportunities as an Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner.
Related Skills Set
NYS and CT RN License
Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
ACLS/BLS/PALS Certified
Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN)
Experience
Registered Nurse, Emergency Department December 2022-Current
Mount Sinai Hospital
Charge Nurse/Triage
Preceptor to new staff and nursing students
Manage care of adult patients experiencing life-threatening problems, requiring complex assessment, high-intensity therapies and interventions.
Travel Registered Nurse, Emergency Department December 2021-December 2022
Mount Sinai Hospital
Works adaptively, quickly and efficiently under pressure to provide immediate care in a fast-paced, high-volume unit.
Registered Nurse, Emergency Department October 2015-November 2021
New York Presbyterian Columbia Medical Center
Charge Nurse
Triage
Unit Practice Council
Provided orientation and training to new staff and nursing students.
Member of the code team - assisted with rapid sequence intubation, ventilator management and initiation of critical drips per hospital protocol.
Registered Nurse, Telemetry March 2014-October 2015
St. Mary’s Hospital, Waterbury, CT
Charge Nurse
Preceptor to new Telemetry RN staff.
Solid technical expertise in the use of cardiac monitoring equipment.
Education
Hunter College, New York, NY September 2023
Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
Pace University, Lienhard School of Nursing, Pleasantville, NY December 2013
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
University of Connecticut, Waterbury/Storrs, CT May 2009
Bachelor of Arts and Science in Human Development and Family Studies
Triage Certified
Charge Nurse
Preceptor to new staff and nursing students
COVID-19 Response to Utah