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Brooke Walker

Hampton Bays,NY

Summary

Motivated and detail-oriented nursing student poised to graduate with an ADN in December 2026, offering clinical experience in critical care, medical-surgical, and acute care settings. Proficient in patient assessment, cardiac monitoring, medication administration, and interdisciplinary collaboration, with a proven ability to prioritize care and swiftly recognize changes in patient conditions. Committed to delivering compassionate, evidence-based care in fast-paced environments while actively seeking to launch a career in critical care nursing. Eager to pursue ongoing professional development through further education in BSN, MSN, and Nurse Practitioner programs.

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Education

Associate Degree in Nursing - ADN

Suffolk County Community College
Selden, NY
12-2026

Associate of Science - Science, Technology and Society

Farmingdale State College
Farmingdale, NY
05-2023

Associate of Science -

New York Institute of Technology
Brookville, NY
12-2021

Skills

  • Patient Care
  • Prioritizing Patients
  • Medication Administration
  • Electronic Medical Records
  • Therapeutic Communication
  • Vital Signs & Assessment
  • Time Management
  • Infection Control
  • Team Collaboration
  • Flexible and adaptable
  • Critical thinking

Certification

  • BLS Certification – American Heart Association
  • RN Licensure Expected Upon Graduation and NCLEX Completion
  • NYS Mandated Reporter Training: Identifying and Reporting Child Abuse and Maltreatment
  • Pending NCLEX date

Timeline

Associate Degree in Nursing - ADN

Suffolk County Community College

Associate of Science - Science, Technology and Society

Farmingdale State College

Associate of Science -

New York Institute of Technology

Clinical Experience

  • Provided patient-centered nursing care in various medical settings
  • Performed vital signs, focused assessments, intake/output monitoring, and documentation
  • Administered medications under RN supervision and followed safety protocols
  • Educated patients and families regarding treatment plans and discharge care

St. Charles Hospital — Medical-Surgical/Telemetry Clinical Rotation

  • Performed focused patient assessments, vital signs, and medication administration under RN supervision
  • Assisted with patient mobility, safety precautions, and interdisciplinary care planning
  • Documented patient status and changes in condition using EMR systems

John T. Mather Memorial Hospital — Psychiatric Clinical Rotation

  • Utilized therapeutic communication techniques while caring for patients with mental health disorders
  • Assisted with patient observation, safety monitoring, and behavioral interventions
  • Collaborated with the healthcare team to support individualized psychiatric care plans

St. Catherine of Siena Hospital — Medical-Surgical Clinical Rotation

  • Provided nursing care for adult patients with acute and chronic illnesses
  • Monitored intake/output, patient status, and response to treatments
  • Strengthened prioritization and clinical judgment skills in a fast-paced hospital setting

Good Samaritan University Hospital — Pediatric/PICU& Obstetric/Maternity Clinical Rotation

  • Assisted with pediatric assessments, medication administration, and family-centered care
  • Participated in postpartum and newborn care within the OB/maternity unit
  • Recognized and reported changes in patient condition promptly
  • Educated patients and families on safety, discharge planning, and supportive care techniques

Leadership & Activities

  • Collegiate Softball Athlete — Demonstrated leadership, teamwork, discipline, and time-management skills while balancing academics and athletics. Participated in team collaboration, communication, and goal-oriented performance in a fast-paced environment.
  • Member, Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society — Recognized for academic achievement and excellence in nursing studies at Suffolk County Community College.
Brooke Walker