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Ebere Iwuagwu

Washington,DC

Summary

Adept at patient care coordination and infection control, honed through clinical rotations at Howard University Hospital and Saint Elizabeth Psychiatry Hospital. Excelled in phlebotomy techniques and vital signs monitoring, enhancing patient trust and outcomes. Demonstrated leadership by supervising interns and effectively managing nursing tasks, showcasing strong interpersonal and organizational skills.



Overview

3
3
years of professional experience

Work History

Clinical Rotation

Howard University Hospital
09.2024 - 11.2024
  • Maintained a clean and safe clinical environment through sanitation of surfaces and adherence to infection control protocols.
  • Supported optimal patient outcomes by assisting with various patient needs like ambulation, vital sign checks, and administering injections.
  • Collaborated with UAP's on the floor to ensure seamless coordination of care
  • Ensured compliance with HIPAA regulations through proper handling of sensitive patient information and documentation.



Clinical Rotation

Howard University Hospital L&D Post Partum Unit
01.2024 - 03.2024
  • Maintained a clean and safe clinical environment through sterilization of instruments, sanitation of surfaces, and adherence to infection control protocols.

Clinical Rotation - Mental Health

Saint Elizabeth Psychiatry Hospital
09.2023 - 12.2023
  • Provided supervision to interns and trainees, offering guidance on intervention strategies and ethical considerations in practice.
  • Contributed to community outreach efforts by participating in events, workshops, and presentations on mental health topics.
  • Designed and facilitated psychoeducational presentations for clients, families, and caregivers to promote mental health literacy within the community.
  • Developed strong working relationships with referral sources including schools, medical professionals, social service agencies, and employee assistance programs to facilitate seamless client transitions between services.

Clinical Rotation

Howard University Hospital Med Surg Unit
09.2023 - 11.2023
  • Maintained a clean and safe clinical environment through sanitation of surfaces and adherence to infection control protocols.
  • Supported optimal outcomes of 4 patients by assisting with various patient needs like ambulation, vital sign checks, and administering injections.
  • Collaborated with UAP's on the floor to ensure seamless coordination of care.
  • Ensured compliance with HIPAA regulations through proper handling of sensitive patient information and documentation.

Clinical Rotation Long Term Care

Forest Hills Inclusive Senior Living
01.2022 - 04.2022
  • Developed strong rapport with patients through active listening skills which resulted in increased trust between nurse and patient.
  • Provided emotional support to patients and their families during difficult times while maintaining professional boundaries.
  • Demonstrated excellent time management skills by prioritizing tasks and delegating responsibilities to nursing staff as needed.
  • Managed medication administration, wound care, and other essential nursing tasks for optimal patient outcomes.

Education

Associate of Applied Science - Nursing

University of The District of Dolumbia - CC
Washington, DC
12-2024

Skills

  • Patient care coordination
  • Infection control protocols
  • Phlebotomy techniques
  • Vital signs monitoring

memberships

 

American Nurses association, Student Member

National student Nurses Association

Student Nurses Association, UDC chapter

 


Timeline

Clinical Rotation

Howard University Hospital
09.2024 - 11.2024

Clinical Rotation

Howard University Hospital L&D Post Partum Unit
01.2024 - 03.2024

Clinical Rotation - Mental Health

Saint Elizabeth Psychiatry Hospital
09.2023 - 12.2023

Clinical Rotation

Howard University Hospital Med Surg Unit
09.2023 - 11.2023

Clinical Rotation Long Term Care

Forest Hills Inclusive Senior Living
01.2022 - 04.2022

Associate of Applied Science - Nursing

University of The District of Dolumbia - CC
Ebere Iwuagwu