- Served as the lead Registered Nurse for 88 shifts, overseeing 36 births, 266 inpatients, and 54 triages with a cumulative value of $210,000.
- Covered 1,200 on-call hours, performing five peer reviews, and actively participating in 110 hours of training courses to enhance professional knowledge and skills.
- Demonstrated quick thinking and expertise by identifying and responding to three postpartum hemorrhages, promptly initiating emergency protocols and alerting the staff, ultimately saving the lives of the affected mothers.
- Skillfully orchestrated a neonatal/delivery simulation laboratory, significantly enhancing training opportunities and increasing overall readiness.
- Provided comprehensive instruction on resuscitation skills to 18 first responders, expanding the emergency capabilities of the team.
- Trained and qualified 75% of the staff during two Mobile Obstetric Emergency Simulator drills, ensuring preparedness for obstetric emergencies.
- Reviewed and updated five unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), eliminating three redundant and obsolete texts, thereby streamlining operations.
- Instructed an advanced cardiac life support class, successfully teaching 11 staff members with a 100% pass rate.
- Served as a preceptor for one Registered Nurse at Weed Army Community Hospital, providing guidance and support during their professional development.
- Trained 700 staff members in pediatric oncology, pharmacotherapy, and life support skills, contributing to the Army’s graduate medical education and nursing training platforms.
- Taught breastfeeding skills to 22 new mothers, building their confidence and promoting optimal nutritional starts for newborns.
- Displayed critical leadership and expertise in the clinical operations of the Army’s only Pediatric Hematology-Oncology clinic.
- Successfully managed and coordinated complex medical treatment for 2,000 high-risk patients annually.
- Authored protocols on the intravenous administration of chemotherapy and central line care, ensuring compliance with national practice standards.
- Provided optimal pain control for 28 severely injured troops, alleviating their anxiety during extensive wound care.
- Managed 23 obstetric deliveries with individualized patient care, ensuring the well-being of both mothers and newborns.
- Recognized as the Company Grade Officer of the second and third quarters in 2016, highlighting outstanding performance and leadership.
MOS 66F, NURSE ANESTHETIST OER BULLETS
Revised Operating Room (OR) Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and assisted with unit operations in…