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**** ******* ****, ********, **** 43219 • 614-***-**** • *********@*****.*** An experienced nurse practitioner and influential healthcare leader with a sharp focus on providing advanced clinical management for multinational national multinational military forces and civilians in mental health care facilities. Extensive experience as a psychiatric medical consultant bringing clinical expertise in a hospital setting, which includes sexual assault, preceptorship, budgeting, quality improvement, and program management. Unparalleled contribution to delivering evaluations and treatment plans to nearly 12,000 Iraqi detainees and more than 8000 multinational military forces and civilians.
Mi l i t a r y Ex pe r i e nc e
UNITED STATES ARMY
SEPTEMBER 2022 – MAY 2025
Columbus Military Recruiting Center Recruiting and Retention Specialist Columbus, Ohio Support the human resources manager in the formulation and execution of talent acquisition programs and the provision of pertinent information to prospective candidates throughout the military enlistment in recruitment process. Represent the military competently at job fairs, career programs, and with community and school-based groups to establish superior relationship management with internal client, candidates, vendors, and community members. JUNE 2020 – SEPTEMBER 2022
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center Deputy Chief, Department of Behavioral Health Lanstuhl, Germany Ensured high quality patient-centered care by leading administrative and clinical initiatives while directing and interdisciplinary behavior health staff of 30-plus employees. Supported the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center’s provision of consistent clinical outcomes in practice standards. Performed clinical psychiatric care, on-call consultations, education, and triage services to a 21- bed inpatient psychiatric unit. Facilitated services with health care teams to ensure continuity of care for Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine, Coast Guard, military family members, and civilians. Chaired and supported multiple initiatives within the health care facility for continued evidence-based care within the facility. JUNE 2017 – JUNE 2020
Presidio of Monterey Army Clinic Chief, Behavioral Health Clinic Monterey, California Headed the delivery of outpatient behavioral health care to defense language institute students from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard. Served as the clinical consultant and medical review officer for Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care (SUDCC) Clinic and supervised and interprofessional behavioral health staff. Implemented a 5-week Behavior Health Intensive Outpatient Program (BHIOP) to enhance service member outcomes. JANUARY 2014 – JUNE 2017 AND SEPTEMBER 2007 – APRIL 2009 Tripler Army Medical Center Advanced Nurse Practitioner Honolulu, Hawaii Headed the delivery of outpatient behavioral health care to defense language institute students from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard. Served as the clinical consultant and medical review officer for Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care (SUDCC) Clinic and supervised and interprofessional behavioral health staff. Implemented a 5-week Behavior Health Intensive Outpatient Program (BHIOP) to enhance service member outcomes. JUNE 2012 – AUGUST 2015
General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital Officer in Charge Community Mental Health Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
Provided evaluation, diagnosis, and therapeutic interventions for Soldiers in training, active-duty personnel, and dependents while serving as a behavioral health nurse case manager practitioner. Conducted clinical and administrative tasks, consult liaison, and case management tasks for all uniformed service personnel. Assisted the chief of psychiatry with safety checks, assessment and triage screening, treatment planning/formulation, implementation of on call of duties, referrals, and psychotropic medication interventions while adhering to medical command directives and professional/ethical standards of practice. SEPTEMBER 2010 – JUNE 2012
Task Force. 528th Combat Operational Stress Control (COSC) Officer in Charge Paktya Province COSC Team 2
Afghanistan
Provided Combat Operational Stress Control this week support to the Paktya Province in an Afghanistan based prevention team. Traveled throughout the Paktya Province (9 locations) to provide individual counseling and medication management to more than 500 Soldiers. Offered COSC services at forward operating bases comprising of 3000 US Soldiers. MARCH 2010 – SEPTEMBER 2010
85th Medical Detachment Combat Operational Stress Control Officer in Charge Fitness & Restoration Iraq Provided psychiatric care to Soldiers Within 4 geographical locations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn. Supervised and coordinated care for Soldiers in theater providing psychotherapy, psychoeducation, psychotropic medication management, and traumatic event management. Provided consultation, clinical guidance, and training to other health care providers concerning quality and scope of care within the deployed environment utilizing professional resources and policy. OCTOBER 2008 – APRIL 2009
115th Combat Support Hospital Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Southern Iraq Provided care in a 419 bed Combat Support Hospital for nearly 12,000 Iraqi detainees and over 8,000 multi-national military forces and civilians. Conducted psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, and therapeutic interventions and providing definitive mental health diagnosis and treatment for inpatient and outpatient behavioral health care services. Achieved 95% medical record integration into the MEDPROS electronic medical record system. Other E x p e r i e n c e
AUGUST 2005 – SEPTEMBER 2007
Odyssey Hospice On-Call Case Manager Columbus, Ohio AUGUST 2003 – SEPTEMBER 2007
Ohio Youth Advocate Program Nurse Supervisor Columbus, Ohio AUGUST 2000 – SEPTEMBER 2003
Franklin County Juvenile Detention Center Staff Nurse Columbus, Ohio AUGUST 1999 – SEPTEMBER 2000
Select Specialty Hospital Staff Nurse Columbus, Ohio AUGUST 1997 – SEPTEMBER 1999
Twin Valley Psychiatric Hospital Therapeutic Program Worker Columbus, Ohio OCTOBER 1989 – JANUARY 1994
United States Navy Hospital Corpsman Kings Bay, Georgia Ed u c a t i o n
AUGUST 2013
Doctor of Nursing Practice University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 3.34/4.00 GPA
JUNE 2006
Master of Nursing The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 3.44/4.00 GPA
JUNE 2004
Masters in counseling education University of Dayton Columbus, Ohio 3.67/4.00 GPA
MAY 1999
Bachelor Science in Nursing Capital University Columbus, Ohio 2.97/4.00 GPA
Pr o f e s s i o n a l Af f i l i a t i o n s
American Psychiatric Nurses Association
American Nurses Association