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Vanessa A. Putnam, MS, RN, CNPCell Phone: 937-901 -2818
[email protected] : http :/lvanessaputnam.weebly.coml
Obiective: To provide comprehensive, evidence-based care to all populations, and toimprove population health with each individual patient encounter by providing acuteillnesses and chronic disease management, with a focus on disease prevention, healthpromotion, and education.
Education:. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Cum Laude, Kent State University College of
Nursing, Kent, Ohio; December 2005
. Master of Science, Family Nurse Practitioner concentration, Wright StateUniversity College of Nursing and Health, Dayton, Ohio; May 2015
Clinical Experience:. Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum ,284 clinical hours completed at the
following locations:
Medical Mission Trip January 2415Stephen Dickson, MD 28 hoursPachacutec, Ventanilla District, Peru
Dermatolooists of Southwest Ohio January - February 2015Jennifer Phillips, FNP-BC 94 hoursBeavercreek, Ohio
Davton VA Primary Care Clinic March 10 - April 24 2015Colleen Miranda, FNP-BC 162 hoursDayton, Ohio
' Primary Care of Adults, 172 clinical hours completed at the following locations:
Heartland of Springfield (Post-acute September 1 - November 24,2414long-term care, and skilled nursing) 80 clinical hours
Kristy Anderson, MDSpringfield, Ohio
Vandalia Familv Care September 29 - November 24,2014Suzanne Bell, MD 92 clinical hoursVandalia, Ohio
Vanessa A. Putnam
. Primary Care of Women and Children, 164 clinical hours completed at thefollowing locations:
Wrioht-Patterson Air Force Base June 2 * July 1,2414Women's Health Clinic 82 clinical hours
Denean Zozo, WHNP-BCFairborn, Ohio
Wriqht-Patterson Air Force Base July 7 - August 1, 2A14Pediatrics Clinic 82 clinical hours
Kimberly Woolley, PNP-BCFairborn, Ohio
Work Experience:
Family Nurse Practitioner (GS civilian) January 2416 - PresentFamily Health Clinic88th Medical Operations Squadron, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH
. lndependently provide comprehensive medical care to 120A+ DoD beneficiaries
Clinical Nurse, Post Anesthesia Care March - September 2012(lMA Reservist & Red GrossVolunteer)86tn Medical Squadron, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center,Landstuhl, Germany
. Provided direct nursing care on a 13-bed PACU
. Provided leadership and guidance to 15 ArmylAFlCivilian nurses and techs in450-500 surgery cases/month
. Used research-based knowledge to care for 300,000 military beneficiaries
Flight Nurse (Active Duty) November 2AAg - November 2011
86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron,Ramstein Air Base, Germany
. Directed seven crew members executing global aeromedical evacuation on fourdifferent airframes
. Maintained/utilized $1.5 million equipment; employed global aeromedicalevacuation patient movement tactics, policies and procedures
. Developed/prioritized/implemented nursing plan of care for patients evacuated byair
. Medical Readiness Officer in Charge
Clinical Nurse (Active Duty) February 2006 - November 200959th Medical lnpatient Squadron,Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, TX
. Provided professional nursing care to patients on Air Force's busiest 32-bedgeneral medicine inpatient unit
Vanessa A. Putnam
. Supported six medical specialties, eleven subspecialties, fellowships, graduatemedical education, nursing orientation, Army LVN, and Air Force medicaltechnician training platforms
. Used a multidisciplinary nursing approach to assess/plan/implement/evaluatehealthcare flor 3.2K admissions yearly
. Shiftleader; supervised 12 nurses/technicians with up to 32 patients per shift;oversaw $867K in medical equipment
. Fall Prevention Program Manager
. Wound and Ostomy Program Assistant
Deployments:
Flight Nurse July 2011 - August 2011
1Oth Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Flight, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Directed seven crew members executing combat aeromedical evacuation (AE)
missions on two different airframes
Flight Nurse September 2010 - January 2A11
379th Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Flight, Al Udeid AB, Qatar
. Directed five crew members executing combat aeromedical evacuation {AE)missions on two different airframes
. Pharmacy representative for AE squadron; completely re-vamped program tocomply with new regulations on which medications and how much to carry onmissions
. Forward-deployed with five-person crew for 45 days to Bagram AF, Afghanistan.
Contingency Aeromdeical Staging Facility May - September 2007
(CASF) Nurse, Ramstein Air Base, Germany
' Administratively prepared for patients on in-bound and out-bound AE missions(ex: prepared charts, ensured patients had adequate medication for flight, etc)
. Provided nursing care far patients during transit from LRMC to the flight line, andfrom the flight line to LRMC and the CASF
. Cared for patients that stayed at the CASF while awaiting a flight to higherechelon of care
Certificates
. American Academy of Nurse PractitionersFamily Nurse Practitioner Certification Since June 2415
. Basic Life Support (BLS) Renewed February 2A16
Profess ional Members h ips
. Sigma Theta Tau lnternational, Zela Phi Since March 2014
. American Association of Nurse Practitioners Since March 2014
. Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine Since July 2A13
Vanessa A. Putnam
Guest Speaker
' Wright State University, ' February 2015Boonshoft School of MedicineHealthcare Leadership and lnter-professional Course
Gontinuing Education Programs Attended (ln-person)
. Dermatology Nurses' Association's Annual Convention May 1 -4,2014
. Nursing Symposium March 18-21,2CI08
Community Service
. Participates in medical ministry Since September 2014scheduled on a monthly basisand as needed during churchservices - First Baptist Church,Kettering, Ohio
. lnvolved in music ministry Since January 2013weekly; plays the flute in churchorchestra - First Baptist Church,Kettering, Ohio