Occupation:Licensed Nurse |
Location:Newbury Park, CA |
Education Level:Trade School |
Will Relocate:No |
Description
I am a creative, eager, hardworking person looking for work in a field that will combine my years of experience in the nursing field with the challenges of a new carrer direction. I enjoy working to find new opportunities and solutions to problems, and then training others to learn how to implement and maintain these solutions. I work well with direction and deadlines, and I am eager to advance in the field.
Work Experience
COMPANY | POSITION HELD | DATES WORKED |
---|---|---|
North Oaks Pediatrics | (Confidential) | 3/2006 - 6/2007 |
North Oaks Pediatrics | (Confidential) | 8/2002 - 6/2005 |
Education
SCHOOL | MAJOR | YEAR | DEGREE |
---|---|---|---|
Simi Valley Adult School | Vocational Nurse | 1980 | Trade School Degree |
Simi Valley High School | General Education | 1978 | High School/GED Degree |
Social Media
TYPE | TITLE | URL | DESCRIPTION |
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Magazine | LPN 2008 | media url | Relevant topics to LVN/LPV licensees; CEU activities, articles, news realted to healthcare and medicine. |
Website | C. Pengelley Services | media url | my own social information site with relavent information on medical and healthcare office safety and organization, tips, media and news articles of interest, and general interest postings. |
Accomplishments
Highlights:
10 years regional medical center experience in pdiatrics with additional experience in ER, Maternity, and Oncology. I have assitionally worked assignments as a temp for 3-9 months in home health care, Insurance Precert and UR, and at a large children's residential treatment facility in Southern California. I have also done some medical research at a private facility in Southern California. My experience as an LVN has been vast and varied, and I have more training than a typical LVN.Companies I like:
Amgen, Plastic Surgery Office, Emergency Response Team, Public Health Department, Johnson and Johnson, Blue Cross
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Responsibilities
Being in charge of CLIA compliance in my last medical office allowed me to show the office that they need to go from moderate complexity testing with antiquated equipment to totally waived testing, cutting costs to the office and elininating maintenance to an old and failing incubator. I also retrained the nurses on complainceto state regulations on documentation of VIS and injection information for pedioatric vaccines. This brought us up to the most recent guidelines for vaccines for the state of California regulations.