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Ethan Fuller

North Salt Lake City

Summary

I am a hardworking, driven, and confident undergraduate student currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Utah, with an anticipated graduation on May 1, 2026, and NCLEX-RN scheduled for May 10, 2026. During my senior year capstone experience in the Resource Intensive Care Unit at the University of Utah Hospital, I completed 216 hours caring for critically ill patients in a fast-paced environment. As a nursing student, I have actively participated in code situations, titrated multiple intravenous infusions, assisted in the management of Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT), and monitored arterial lines. I also provided care for patients requiring physical restraints and emergency psychiatric interventions, which have all strengthened my skills in de-escalation, communication, and crisis management. These experiences enhanced my ability to think critically, remain calm under pressure, and collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary teams. This experience has motivated me to hopefully start my nursing career in the emergency department. This is where I can combine the clinical training skills that I have developed, critical thinking, and a passion for patient-centered care. In addition to my clinical training, I serve as a 68W Combat Medic and Non-Commissioned Officer (Corporal) in the United States Army Reserve. In this role, I provide emergency medical care, lead and mentor junior soldiers, and maintain medical readiness during high-stress field operations and training exercises. My military experience has shaped my leadership identity, accountability, and adaptability, skills that directly translate to emergency nursing practice.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience

Work History

Combat Medic (68W), Non-Commissioned Officer (Corporal)

United States Army Reserve
USA
01.2022 - Current
  • Led and mentored junior soldiers, enhancing medical readiness and professional growth in high-pressure environments, contributing to overall mission preparedness.
  • Provide emergency medical assessment, trauma care, and life-saving interventions during field operations, training exercises, and drills.
  • Participated in medical readiness missions in underserved communities, improving access to healthcare services and fostering community health.

Capstone Clinical Experience

University of Utah
Salt Lake City
01.2026 - 04.2026
  • Delivered hands-on, patient-centered care to a wide patient demographic, integrating evidence-based practice with clear communication and compassion for patients and families.
  • Monitored and titrated continuous intravenous infusions, including vasoactive and sedative medications, to support hemodynamic stability.
  • Assisted in advanced care interventions, including continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) and arterial line setup, to enhance patient outcomes.
  • Responded to code and rapid response situations, collaborating with interdisciplinary team to ensure timely patient interventions.
  • Delivered trauma-informed care during restraint use and psychiatric de-escalation, prioritizing patient safety and emotional well-being.

Stacker

Boshart Trucking
Tangent
06.2024 - 08.2024
  • Operated stacking equipment to load and unload materials, ensuring timely material availability.
  • Trained new employees on proper stacking techniques and equipment use.
  • Organized products in designated areas to enhance access and optimize inventory management.
  • Collaborated with supervisors to identify workflow improvements and address operational challenges.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Nursing

University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
05-2026

Skills

  • Tactical combat casualty care
  • Advanced trauma care
  • Critical care nursing
  • Intravenous access
  • IV titration monitoring
  • Advanced airway management
  • CPR and AED use
  • Crisis Intervention Techniques
  • Leadership
  • Patient advocacy
  • Rapport building

Certifications Memberships

  • Basic Life Support (BLS)
  • National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT)

Transferable Work Experience

Combat Medic (68W), Non-Commissioned Officer (Corporal), 01/01/22 - Current, United States Army Reserve, Provide emergency medical assessment, trauma care, and life-saving interventions during field operations, training exercises, and drills., Lead and mentor junior soldiers, promoting medical readiness, accountability, professional growth, and mission preparedness in high-pressure environments., Participate in medical readiness missions in underserved communities.

Cover Letter

02/08/26 I am a hardworking, driven, and confident undergraduate student currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Utah, with an anticipated graduation on 05/01/26, and NCLEX-RN scheduled for 05/10/26. During my senior year capstone experience in the Resource Intensive Care Unit at the University of Utah Hospital, I completed 216 hours caring for critically ill patients in a fast-paced environment. As a nursing student, I have actively participated in code situations, titrated multiple intravenous infusions, assisted in the management of Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT), and monitored arterial lines. I also provided care for patients requiring physical restraints and emergency psychiatric interventions, which have all strengthened my skills in de-escalation, communication, and crisis management. These experiences enhanced my ability to think critically, remain calm under pressure, and collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary teams. This experience has motivated me to hopefully start my nursing career in the emergency department. This is where I can combine the clinical training skills that I have developed, critical thinking, and passion for patient-centered care. In addition to my clinical training, I serve as a 68W Combat Medic and Non-Commissioned Officer (Corporal) in the United States Army Reserve. In this role, I provide emergency medical care, lead and mentor junior soldiers, and maintain medical readiness during high-stress field operations and training exercises. My military experience has shaped my leadership identity, accountability, and adaptability, skills that directly translate to emergency nursing practice. After reviewing my resume, I hope you will agree that I am a competitive candidate. I look forward to elaborating on how my specific skills and abilities will benefit your organization. Please feel free to contact me with any questions at 503-915-2381 or at Efuller6423823@gmail.com. Thank you for your consideration. Thank you for your time and consideration. Very respectfully, Ethan Fuller.

Accomplishments

2020 Bowmen Pageant Winner

Timeline

Capstone Clinical Experience

University of Utah
01.2026 - 04.2026

Stacker

Boshart Trucking
06.2024 - 08.2024

Combat Medic (68W), Non-Commissioned Officer (Corporal)

United States Army Reserve
01.2022 - Current

Bachelor of Science - Nursing

University of Utah
Ethan Fuller