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Experience

Family Nurse Practitioner

Nurse Practitioner Student

Newport Beach, CA (11/2024 – 02/2025)

Family Practice, Advanced Care Medical (Adult, Geriatric, and Women’s Health) – 136 clinical hours

Provided primary care to adult and geriatric patients (ages 18–103) in a high-volume outpatient clinic, managing acute and chronic conditions through physical exams, diagnostics, medication management, and referrals. Completed comprehensive EMR documentation, including charting, billing, and care plans, for 5–25 patients daily via in-person and telehealth visits.

Nurse Practitioner Student

Garden Grove, CA (7/2024 – 9/2024)

Obstetrics & Gynecology, Women’s Health, Shobhana Gandhi, MD, Inc. – 56 clinical hours

Shadowed preceptor in the counseling and management of contraception, including natural family planning and hormonal methods. Gained clinical insight into the evaluation and treatment of hormonal conditions such as menopause, PCOS, and menstrual irregularities. Observed well-woman exams, STI testing and management, and gynecologic procedures including colposcopies with biopsy, and IUD/Nexplanon insertions and removals. Participated in prenatal care visits involving routine screenings, non-stress tests (NSTs), and comprehensive patient education. Managed a daily patient load of 8–20 individuals, gaining experience in time management, clinical documentation, and patient-centered care.

Nurse Practitioner Student

Los Angeles, CA. (10/2024 – 10/2024)

Pediatric, Women’s Health, Raman Chopra, MD. – 136 clinical hours

Provided care for patients aged 2 days to 18 years, managing well-child visits, acute concerns, and chronic conditions through physical exams, vaccinations, and age-appropriate guidance. Saw 8–20 patients daily, gaining experience in efficient workflow and prioritization. Supported chart preparation and documentation for quality audits to ensure compliance and continuity of care.

Nurse Practitioner Student

Anaheim, CA (4/2024 – 7/2024)

Family Practice, Santa Marya Family Clinic (Pediatric, Adult, Geriatric, and Women’s Health) – 272 clinical hours

Provided comprehensive primary care across the lifespan, managing acute and chronic conditions through detailed assessments, evidence-based care plans, and accurate EMR documentation. Effectively maintained high-volume clinic flow, seeing 15–25 patients daily under preceptor.

Employment

Neonate Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Nurse II

(May 2023 – Present)

Hoag Memorial Presbyterian Hospital, Newport Beach, CA. Provide care In a 24-bed Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), I deliver specialized care to critically ill newborns, ranging from micro-preemies to full-term neonates. My role includes attending high-risk deliveries and providing immediate stabilization and resuscitative care to newborns. I actively respond to Code Neonate and Code Stork emergencies throughout the hospital, ensuring swift, evidence-based interventions. Collaboration with an interdisciplinary team is essential to my practice, and I maintain clear, compassionate communication with families to support them through their infant’s care journey. I perform comprehensive patient care tasks, including admissions, transfers, and discharges. Additionally, I led a quality improvement project that implemented a hospital-wide Safe to Sleep policy in the Maternal-Child Unit, providing staff education and facilitating a standardized rollout to enhance safe sleep practices and reduce the risk of SIDS.

Newborn and Infant Critical Care Unit (NICCU) Nurse II

(February 2022 – May 2023)
(August 2019 – August 2021)

Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, CA. Provide specialized care in a 58-bed Level IV NICU, managing critically ill infants ranging from micro-preemies to children up to two years old. Deliver advanced, evidence-based interventions for a wide range of complex congenital and acquired conditions, including those requiring high-frequency ventilation, nitric oxide, therapeutic hypothermia, and advanced airway management. Continuously assess and respond to changes in patient status using sound clinical judgment and critical thinking. Foster strong, collaborative partnerships with families and the multidisciplinary team—including physicians, respiratory therapists, social workers, and rehabilitation specialists—to promote comprehensive, family-centered care. Ensure safe, high-quality outcomes by following all protocols, adhering to hospital policies, and executing physician orders with accuracy and accountability.

Critical Care Float Pool Nurse II

(August 2021 – February 2022)

Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, CA. Deliver personalized, high-acuity care across multiple critical care units—including PICU, NICCU, CTICU, CVAcute, and the Emergency Department—serving patients in a 495-bed Level I trauma center. Monitor, operate, and interpret a variety of advanced patient monitoring equipment and medical devices. Manage patient flow through efficient coordination of admissions, transfers, and discharges. Apply strong critical thinking and clinical judgment throughout the nursing process to support timely, individualized care based on each patient’s condition.

Bone Marrow Transplant ICU (BMT) Nurse II

(August 2016 – July 2019)

Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, CA. Provide care in a 14-bed specialty unit, managing pediatric and young adult patients—from 4 days to 24 years old—diagnosed with a wide range of cancers, complex conditions, and chronic illnesses. Administer autologous and allogeneic bone marrow transplants, as well as various chemotherapy regimens. Perform thorough assessments and closely monitor patients, promptly communicating changes in condition to the healthcare team. Educate patients and families on the disease process, treatment plans, and ongoing care needs. Supervise and delegate appropriate tasks to Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) to ensure safe, coordinated care delivery.

Medical/ Surgical Floor Nurse

(January 2015 – July 2016)

Pacific Alliance Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Render care in a 138-bed hospital in Los Angeles, CA, on a busy medical-surgical unit managing acutely ill patients with diverse health conditions. Perform thorough assessments and continuous monitoring, promptly alerting physicians and the Rapid Response Team to changes in patient status. Complete patient admissions, transfers, and discharges, including comprehensive discharge teaching. Supervise and delegate tasks to Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) and Nursing Assistants (NAs) to ensure safe, efficient care delivery. Maintain high standards of care while strictly following HIPAA regulations and hospital policies and procedures.

Private Duty Nurse, RN

(May 2014 – December 2014)

Self Employed Private Nurse. Deliver personalized, high-acuity care across multiple critical care units—including PICU, NICCU, CTICU, CVAcute, and the Emergency Department—serving patients in a 495-bed Level I trauma center. Monitor, operate, and interpret a variety of advanced patient monitoring equipment and medical devices. Manage patient flow through efficient coordination of admissions, transfers, and discharges. Apply strong critical thinking and clinical judgment throughout the nursing process to support timely, individualized care based on each patient’s condition.

Program Nurse, RN

(January 2013 – June 2014)

Farmington Area Public School, Farmington, MN. Supported children with developmental cognitive disabilities in a public school setting, including both DCD classrooms and mainstream classes. Provided nursing care for a wide range of medical conditions, prioritizing the needs of up to eight students throughout each shift. Worked collaboratively with educators, specialists, and healthcare providers to address both the educational and medical needs of each child. Maintained clear communication within the established chain—coordinating with parents, teachers, and school staff to ensure continuity of care. Proficient in managing G/J-tubes, seizure monitoring and intervention, and medication administration. Focused on fostering a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment that enabled students to participate fully in their school experience.

Volunteering

Medical Mission Trip

(May 2011)

San Ignacio, Belize. Participated in an 11-day mission trip, providing medical attention and education to the local Belizean community through outreach clinics. Reached out to 5 villages and delivered medical care to over 400 people.

Walk-In Flu Clinic

(February 2011)

Fairview Clinic, Bloomington, MN. Personally administer over 50 IM injections of influenza vaccines to various patients seeking immunizations in a walk-in clinic. Worked in a team setting to assess, teach, and provide immunizations. Able to assist over 250 individuals receive their annual vaccines.

Medical/ Surgical

(2010 – 2011)

St. Francis Hospital, Shakopee, MN. Assist nurses and unit secretaries in admitting patients in a busy hospital. Provide reading material or other requested items for patients. Put together admission packets and other requested items. Assist in any other projects or needs.

ClubMed Nurses Office

(June 2010)

Camp Heartland, Willow River, MN. Worked in a team to provide medical attention, medication administration, and intake of all staff and children in a one-week overnight camp. Camp Heartland works with children who are diagnosed with HIV/AIDS or living with someone who is.