Master of Business Administration, Masters, Master of Science In Nursing
School / High School:
Lewis University
2018 to 2022
Skills
Powerpoint • Cpr Certified • Medical Terminology • Microsoft Word • Microsoft Excel • Hospitals • Customer Service • Epic Systems • Hipaa • Microsoft Office • Quality Patient Care • First Aid • First Responder • Telemetry • Secretarial Skills • Healthcare • Outlook • Patient Support • Compassion • Ethics • Attention To Detail • Adaptability • Teamwork • Tenacious Work Ethic • Emergency Nursing • Pediatric Nursing • Nursing Care • Nursing
Advocate Aurora Health
Team Lead Robotics, Urology, Gynecology
Presence Health Jun 2016 - Oct 2018
Registered Nurse Open Heart Team
Northwestern Medicine May 2013 - Jun 2016
Registration Services Representative
Resurrection University 2016 - 2016
President Search Committee Member
Southern Illinois University May 2011 - May 2013
Student Worker
Education:
Lewis University 2018 - 2022
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Master of Science In Nursing
Resurrection University 2014 - 2016
Bachelors, Nursing
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 2011 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology
Skills:
Powerpoint Cpr Certified Medical Terminology Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Hospitals Customer Service Epic Systems Hipaa Microsoft Office Quality Patient Care First Aid First Responder Telemetry Secretarial Skills Healthcare Outlook Patient Support Compassion Ethics Attention To Detail Adaptability Teamwork Tenacious Work Ethic Emergency Nursing Pediatric Nursing Nursing Care Nursing
Certifications:
Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
"Our novel results highlight that secondary metabolites in floral nectar may play a vital role in reducing bee-parasite interactions," said Rebecca Irwin, the senior author of the new study, in a news release.
Date: Feb 19, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Nicotine, Other Chemicals Reduce Gut Parasite in Bumblebees | The Weather ...
Bees are affected by a diversity of parasites. We studied one of them, Rebecca Irwin, a Dartmouth pollination biologist, explained to weather.com. We asked the question of whether natural chemicals that are produced by plants and their nectar, could those be used to reduce disease load in bees?
Commonwealth Elementary School Los Angeles CA 1967-1969, Pilgrim School Los Angeles CA 1969-1973, Huntington Intermediate School San Marino CA 1973-1976