Dynamic Senior Nurse Ambassador at IQVIA with a proven track record in strategic leadership and analytical thinking. Spearheaded patient engagement initiatives, enhancing health outcomes and mentoring teams. Successfully improved NCLEX passing rates by 25% as Lead Nursing Faculty Educator, showcasing effective collaboration and systematic workflow coordination in high-pressure environments.
* Designed efficient strategies for territory management by meticulously analyzing complex data and prioritizing territorial requirements.
* Chaired development of a project with objective of evaluating the execution gap in patient service approach by coordinating a pilot for gathering and analyzing engagement data.
* Conceptualized and coordinated a streamlined approach to patient engagement and monitoring by optimizing collected data and insightful use of documentation tools.
* Mentored new employees to develop superior work processes by actively collaborating with the training department and management team.
* Navigated launch of 2 Immunology products and 1 neuroscience product by adapting to fast-paced treatment environments and overcoming execution obstacles.
* Managed team of 9 nurses while district manager was out of office by coordinating work activities, resolving challenges, and collaborating with upper leadership.
* Directed curriculum development initiatives to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes by redesigning presentations and resources to articulate complex information using adult learning principles.
* Mentored junior educators, fostering professional growth and improving instructional techniques by directing a team of educators throughout campuses across the state of Ohio.
* Implemented technology integration strategies to streamline lesson planning and classroom management by adding instructional techniques such as concept mapping and simulation learning.
* Analyzed student performance data to inform instructional adjustments and improve academic achievement improving NCLEX passing rates on four regional campuses by 25%.