Caroline L. Derrick, RN, MS

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Caroline L. Derrick, RN, MS Professional Portfolio

Curriculum Vitae Highlights -BS, MS - University of Michigan -Currently: Graduate Student Instructor in Nursing 356 Adult Health and Illness at the University of Michigan Eligible for American Nurses Credentialing Center Family Nurse Practitioner Exam, anticipated September 2005 Three years in Nursing Critical Care Medical Surgical Curriculum Vitae

Desired Position I am currently seeking a position as a Family Nurse Practitioner in a in a cutting edge health care facility that enables me to utilize and enhance my nursing skills, with the opportunity to progress within the nursing profession. Health promotion and risk reduction on the individual, family and community level are my top priority, with an emphasis on client, family and nursing education as well as evidence based research.

Five Year Goal Statement To provide holistic care in an institution in which collaboration between physicians and nurse practitioners is encouraged and valued. To be instrumental in the development of health education programs targeted to the at risk populations such as the uninsured and underserved within the community. To seek out resources within the community which provide low to no cost educational and support groups for at risk populations. To work with local, state and national level to reduce present and future barriers to the access of quality care for underserved populations. To work to ensure that families within the community are educated concerning the importance of health maintenance examinations throughout the lifespan and are encouraged to participate in free screening, immunization, and wellness clinics and fairs.

Five Year Goal Statement To work to ensure that primary screening programs such as mammography and colorectal examination are available to the community and are obtained at the recommended intervals. To target and educate the community concerning modifiable risk factors for disease, such as diet, physical activity and stress reduction and encourage the importance of lifestyle change. To support ongoing research efforts and to contribute to evidence based research to provide patients with alternatives to standard treatments at lower cost. To continue to fortify my solid educational basis with ongoing workshops related to issues in primary care. To petition and support Nurse Practitioners at the local, state, and national level.

Summary of Clinical Experiences Advanced Primary Care Nursing I: Health Promotion and Management of Acute Health Problems of Adults and Well Woman/GYN Care Community Family Health Center, Ann Arbor, MI 9/03-12/03 Clinical Preceptor: Michelle Pardee, FNP Provided holistic care and health maintenance for adult clients with acute and chronic health conditions in a family centered practice managed by Nurse Practitioners. Counseled clients and families regarding health promotion and risk reduction activities, health screening, nutrition, physical activity, stress management and general wellness.

Advanced Primary Care: Community Family Health Center N=48

Advanced Primary Care: Community Family Health Center N=48

Summary of Clinical Experiences Advance Primary Care Nursing of Chronic Illness in Adults and Their Families: Geriatric Medicine Cambridge South Nursing Center, Southfield, MI 1/04-5/04 Clinical Preceptor: Kathleen Stewart, CNS Managed acute illnesses and chronic, complex, multi-system disease processes of an inpatient geriatric population in a skilled nursing facility. Focused on the frail elderly population. Counseled clients and families regarding chronic disease management, client comfort and safety, end of life management, grieving.

Advance Primary Care Nursing of Chronic Illness in Adults and Their Families: Geriatric Medicine N=130

Advance Primary Care Nursing of Chronic Illness in Adults and Their Families: Geriatric Medicine N=130

Summary of Clinical Experiences Preventative Cardiology University of Michigan Preventative Cardiology Services, Ann Arbor, MI 5/04-6/04 Clinical Preceptor: Susan Housholder-Hughes, ANP Managed clients with established cardiovascular risk such as hyperlipidemia through the Lipid Management Clinic Managed chronic general cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, heart failure, acute coronary syndromes. Counseled clients and families regarding risk reduction through nutrition and exercise, medication, and exacerbation control.

Preventative Cardiology N=40

Preventative Cardiology N=40

Summary of Clinical Experiences Infant, Child and Adolescent Health: Wellness Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital Children’s Health Services, Pontiac, MI 9/04-12/04 Clinical Preceptor: Helen Stewart, PNP Wellness assessment of infants, children, and adolescents. Ordered and administered immunizations. Managed acute and stable chronic illnesses of low-income families of pediatric clients. Focused on health maintenance, health promotion, risk reduction, and client education

Infant, Child and Adolescent Health: Wellness N=128

Infant, Child and Adolescent Health: Wellness N=128

Summary of Clinical Experiences Nursing Care of Childbearing Families Northwest OB/GYN, Southfield, MI 2/05-3/05 Clinical Preceptor: Joan Elward, WNP Performed routine obstetric visits as well as annual and problem focused gynecological examinations. Obtained new obstetric health histories, measured fundal height, obtained fetal heart tones and assisted the practitioners in cervical assessment.

Nursing Care of Childbearing Families N=28

Nursing Care of Childbearing Families N=28

Summary of Clinical Experiences Advance Primary Care Nursing of Families with Complex Health Problems North Campus Family Health Service, Ann Arbor, MI 1/05-3/05 Clinical Preceptor: Elaine McIntosh, NP Managed acute illnesses ,chronic disease processes and prenatal clients in a community based primary care setting. Worked with individuals ages from birth through elderly. Counseled clients and families regarding health risk factors, nutrition, physical activity, and wellness.

Advance Primary Care N=36

Advance Primary Care N=36

Summary of Clinical Experiences Advance Primary Care Nursing of Families with Complex Health Problems St. John Oakland Hospital, Madison Heights, MI Cardiology 1/05-4/05 Clinical Preceptor: Denise Robertson, NP Managed acute and chronic cardiac conditions such as acute myocardial infarction, acute coronary syndromes, chronic heart failure, hypertension and atherosclerosis in the inpatient environment. Counseled patients and families regarding lifestyle change, healthy heart diet, exercise, discharge instructions, medications and follow up.

Advance Primary Care: Cardiology N=30

Advance Primary Care: Cardiology N=30

Masters Work Graduate Project Chest Pain in Pediatrics Nocturnal Enuresis and Alarm Therapy Diagnostic Reasoning and Clinical Analysis Common Discomforts of Pregnancy Congestive Heart Failure

References Cynthia Darling-Fisher, PhD, APRN, BC University of Michigan School of Nursing 400 North Ingalls Building Room 3356 Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0482 Telephone: (734)555-1212 Elaine McIntosh, MS, RN, CS North Campus Family Services 2364 Bishop St. Ann Arbor, MI 48105 Telephone: (734) 555-1212 Michelle Pardee, MS, APRN-BC, FNP University of Michigan School of Nursing 400 North Ingalls Building Room 3185 Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0482 Telephone: (734) 555-1212