Ashley Chow’s Nursing Resume

Objective

Compassionate Registered Nurse with excellent communication skills, honest work ethics, and dedicated team player seeking a position in a facility that allows me to manage and care for patients and family members in a professional manner.

Licensure/Certification

  • New York State RN License # 714376, April 2016 to Present
  • American Heart Association ACLS Certification, June 2016 to Present
  • American Heart Association BLS Certification, June 2016 to Present

Education

  • New York City College of Technology, Brooklyn, NY
    • Bachelor of Science Majoring in Nursing, 2017 Expected Graduate
  • New York City College of Technology, Brooklyn, NY
    • Associate of Applied Science Majoring in Nursing, December 2015 Graduate

Experience

Bedford Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation, Charge Nurse

October 2016 to Present

Charge Nurse supervising a sub-acute, short-term surgical rehabilitation unit with 40 beds. Responsible that proper nursing care is provided by Certified Nursing Assistants and Licensed Practical Nurses within their scope of practice.

Affiliated Physicians, Flu and Wellness Nurse

August 2016 to December 2016

Travel Nurse providing influenza vaccinations and/or wellness screenings for various corporations throughout New York City. Wellness Screenings included lipid and glucose checks using CardioChek Unit, blood pressure readings and interpretations, and understanding clients’ BMI scores. Consultation provided based on results.

Volunteer Services

TCS NYC Marathon, Volunteer Registered Nurse

November 6, 2016

Assigned to the Finish Line Medical Tent aiding various health professionals, including physical therapists and medical doctors, caring for athletes enduring injuries from the marathon.

Lenox Hill Hospital, Cardiac Care Unit & Transportation Volunteer

September 2011- September 2012

Assisted patient transportation and delivering flowers to patients. Organized and filed patients’ charts including entering into computer database. Picked up medication for patients. Socialized with patients and soothed them from their illnesses.

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