I am an ET / Certified
Wound Ostomy Continence Nurse (CWOCN) with 12 years WOC nursing experience including 4 years as a Clinical Account Manager with a global medical device company.
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In keeping with a commitment to patient care, healthcare providers have access to our
wound,
ostomy and continence (WOC) nurses.
We carry
wound care supplies,
ostomy supplies, urological supplies, diabetic care supplies, breast pumps and more.
MPCS (855.404.6727)
Wound Care, Urological,
Ostomy, Incontinence and Tracheostomy Supplies: 855.404.
Gained experience in IV therapy,
ostomy care,
wound care, PEG tube care, working with splints, slings, braces and VACs
Create Resume Jamie Clark 100 Broadway LaneNew Parkland, CA, 91010Cell: (555) 987-1234
[email protected] Professional Summary Caring and organized Home Health Nurse able to administer care across a multitude of nursing disciplines, including
wound,
ostomy, continence, diabetes, geriatrics, oncology and palliative care for the terminally ill.
Provided primarily diabetic and
wound,
ostomy and continence care for aging and homebound patients as part of a 50 patient weekly caseload.
Screened patients for physical changes, signs of infection, treatment effectivity, quality of personal care,
wound and
ostomy health and general indications of continuing or emergent care needs.
Certified in infusions,
wound and
ostomy care.»
Prepared meals; Light housekeeping; Assisted with personal care; Assisted with doctor visits, Gave injections; Assisted with physical therapy,
Ostomy and
wound care; Triaged and took patients» vitals; Answered and directed phone calls; Ordered and sent lab work; Performed phlebotomy; Filed charts and patient information; Scheduled and confirmed patients» appointments.
Inventory management, purchasing and locating special medical supplies for
wound care,
ostomy, ect.
Skills include
wound vac management, central line management,
ostomy care, blood draws, pleurex catheter drainage,
wound care
My expertise & experience is in medical device design and development, from disposable catheters &
ostomy products to more complex
wound dressings & tube securement devices for critical care / ICU applications as well as in - vitro diagnostics (IVD's).