Kelley Blouin Murphy, RN, ANP-BC
** ******* **** ********* * Brighton, MA 02135 832-***-**** ******.*.******@*****.***
EDUCATION:
Boston College School of Nursing
Master of Science in Nursing, Adult Health Nurse Practitioner, May 2012
GPA 4.0
Boston College School of Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, May 2007
Summa Cum Laude; GPA 3.8; Class Rank 3/94; Dean’s List: First Honors
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Staff Nurse; July 2007-Present; Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Boston, MA
Employed as a Registered Nurse on an inpatient oncology unit for women. Responsible for pre and post-operative care, chemotherapy administration and complex medical management for women diagnosed with breast and gynecologic malignancies. In addition, has assumed roles as an educator, mentor and leader on the unit.
MASTER’S PRECEPTORSHIP:
NP Student; September 2011-May 2012; MGH Cancer Center; Boston, MA
Completed 300 hours of clinical practice working in gastrointestinal medical oncology. Experience included prescribing chemotherapy and managing its side effects, diagnosing and treating oncologic sequelae, addressing the psychosocial needs of patients and their families, and participating in a multidisciplinary collaborative approach to cancer care.
NP Student; September 2011-May 2012; HVMA Internal Medicine; Boston, MA
Completed 250 hours of clinical practice working in a busy primary care practice. Achieved competence in urgent care, chronic disease management and annual physical exams.
LICENSURE:
Registered Nurse; Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Nurse Practitioner, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
CERTIFICATION:
Adult Nurse Practitioner, American Nurses Credentialing Center
Basic Life Support; American Red Cross; BLS for Healthcare Providers
Oncology Nursing Society; Certified as a Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Provider
HONORS:
Susan E. Donelan Award; May 2007; Boston College School of Nursing
Recognized as “the student who through grace, humor, interpersonal and organization skills, attention to detail and dedication distinguished him/herself among classmates”
Carol A. Ghiloni Oncology Fellowship; Summer 2006; MGH; Boston, MA
One of two students chosen to participate in a ten week program at Massachusetts General Hospital exploring the role of the oncology nurse.
COMPETENCIES: ICD-9, CPT and HCPCS coding, evidence based practice, research utilization, verbal and written communication, use of electronic medical records, and discharge planning
INTERESTS: Oncology, palliative care, women’s health and gerontology