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Healthcare |
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Medicine |
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Healthcare Services |
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National |
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Over 30 Years of Experience; Nursing; Healthcare; Patient Care; Management; Systems Operations; Overseeing Staff; Meeting with Potential Preceptors for Clinical Sites; Maintenance of Clinical Sites |
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National Association of Neonatal Nurses; Member of AWHONN
(Association of Women, Newborn and Neonatal Nursing);American Academy of Pediatrics; American Heart Association; National Council State Boards of Nursing; Vice Chair, Idaho State Board of Nursing; Board Member, Pocatello Free Clinic; League of Women Voters; Citizens Advisory Board for Pocatello Police Department; Project SafePlace; Medical Reserve Corp for Southeast Idaho |
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Chief Nursing Officer, Idaho Doctors Hospital(2007-2010); Chief Process Officer, Bingham Memorial Hospital (2005-2010); Women’s Center and Education Department, Portneuf Medical Center (2002-2005); Pediatric and Neonatal Clinical Resource Nurse, Pocatello Regional Medical Center (1997-2002); Medical and Surgical Intensive Care, Bannock Regional Medical Center (1986-1993); Manager, Med One (Urgent Care Facility); Community Health Nurse, Southeast District Health Department (1984-1986); Nurse Neonatal Intensive Care Level II, Bannock Regional Medical Center (1983-1984); Level III Nurse Neonatal Intensive Care, St. Paul Children’s Hospital (1980-1983); Level III Nurse Neonatal Intensive Care, St. Mary’s Hospital (1977-1983); Staff Nurse, Methodist Hospital (1976-1977) |
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Associate Degree in Nursing- Madison Area Technical College; General Studies- University of Wisconsin; Grant Proposal Writing- Fort Hays State University |
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Certified Legal Nurse Consultant- Vickie Millazeo Institute; Basic Life Support Instructor; Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor; Certificate, Conflict Resolution; Certificate, Preceptor in Healthcare; Preceptor in a Healthcare Facility |
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Developed Adolescence in the Nineties in 1992, which was a six-week program for parents and students sponsored by Pocatello Regional Medical Center. The program ran for eight years. |
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Recipient Volunteer of the Year Project Safe Place 2000; Recipient “8 Who Make a Difference” 2000; Nominated March of Dimes Nurse Manager of the Year 2006; Recipient 2007 March of Dimes Excellence in Nursing Award; Recipient 2007 March of Dimes Nurse of the Year Award; Recipient 2007 Idaho Business Review Nurse Health Care Hero Award ; Recipient 2008 Idaho Hospital Association Award of Excellence in Patient Care |