Knicole Lee, DNP, MSEd, MSN, FNP-BC Education: University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL, Doctor of Nursing Practice, August 2010 Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, May, 2007, Master of Science in Nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner Clinical Experience Summary: Health Assessment (Across the Lifespan) 90 hours Completed Fall 2005 Primary Care One (Women s Health) 180 hours Completed Spring 2006 Primary Care Two (Pediatric Health) 180 hours Completed Fall 2006 Primary Care Three (Adult Health) 180 hours Completed Spring 2007 Capstone (Across the Lifespan) 90 hours Completed Summer 2007 Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, July 2003, Master of Science in Special Education with a focus in Learning Disabilities Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA, August 2001, Bachelor of Science in Technical, Trade and Industrial Education South Georgia College, March, 1994, Associate of Science in Nursing Work Experience: August 2013-current, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, Clinical Faculty for MSN/FNP Students (provides site visit evaluations and clinical coordination both on site and through Adobe Connect per the course requirements) September 2011-current, R.T.Stanley Health Clinic, Family Nurse Practitioner, Vidalia, GA (provide translation for migrant clients, triage, patient education and direct patient care per orders/protocols) PRN Position April 1996-current, Appling Healthcare System, Registered Nurse (PRN)/August 2007 transition to role as Family Nurse Practitioner, Baxley, GA, (provide translation for migrant clients, triage, and direct patient care per orders/protocols, patient education, transition services for children with special needs) April 2003-current, Emergency Room/Walk-In Clinic Registered Nurse/October 2007 transition to role as Family Nurse Practitioner, Coffee Regional Medical Center, Douglas, GA (triage assessments, level of care designations, translation services, direct patient care per protocols/orders) PRN Position January 2010-May2010, College of Coastal Georgia, Faculty/Leadership exploration. This position assisted CCGA in fulfilling faculty requirements for program initiation while I completed a leadership exploration during my DNP program. Transition back into full-time primary healthcare services was implemented after the semester. August 2006-May 2007, Health Occupations Instructor/Youth Apprenticeship Facilitator, Vidalia City School System, Vidalia, GA, (taught Health Occupations and Certified Nurse Assisting curriculum to students from 9 th to 12 th grade, coordinated and supervised work-based learning experiences for students with a Health/Medical Career focus interest, provided clinical instruction and supervision at various clinical sites for students during their C. N. A. training)
Certifications: August 2005-May 2006, Clinical Lab Resource Coordinator, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA (coordinated skill check offs, assisted with student remediation, assisted with instruction of Physical Health Assessment course) May 2002-June 2005, Orthopedic Impaired Instructor/RN Case Manager, Appling County School System, Baxley, GA (coordinated and implemented individual service plans for children with orthopedic impairments regarding classroom inclusion, disability management and direct service per IEP and medical protocol) March 2001-September 2002, Satilla Regional Medical Center, Registered Nurse (PRN), Pediatric/Medical-Surgical floor, Waycross, GA (direct patient assessments, treatment intervention and education pertinent to their care plan and level of individual care needs) September 1999-2002, Department of Adult/Technical Education, Southeastern Technical Institute/College, Allied Health Adjunct Instructor, Vidalia/Glennville, GA (taught Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology and Introduction to Health care for the Medical Assisting, Certified Nurse Assistant and Licensed Practical Nursing Programs) September 1996-May 2002, Adolescent Case Manager School Health Program/Health Occupations Instructor/Youth Apprenticeship Coordinator, Tattnall County High School/Tattnall County Health Department, Reidsville, GA (provided direct patient care on an as need basis, coordinated all teens that were pregnant or parenting to facilitate positive pregnancy outcomes, taught Health Occupations and Certified Nurse Assisting programs to students with healthcare as a career focus area) October 1994-September 1996, Case Manager, GA Home Health Care Agency, Baxley, GA (provided direct patient care, assessments, home IV infusions and treatment modalities per MD orders and protocols, coordinate care needs regarding transportation, medication refills and nutrition for clients with low income sources) May 1994-October 1994, Satilla Regional Medical Center, Pediatric/Medical-Surgical, Waycross, GA (direct patient assessments, treatment intervention and education pertinent to their care plan and level of individual care needs) Certified with DEA rights and privileges as a Mid-Level Provider, February, 2008 Certified Family Nurse Practitioner, American Nurses Credentialing Center, October 2007 Certified Instructor of CPR/First Aid, American Red Cross, December 1997 Certified B.E.S.T. Childbirth Educator, January 1998 Certified Instructor of Certified Nurse Assisting, Georgia Medical Care Foundation, March 1998 Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, January through May 1998, Community Health Course for Public Health Providers completion Certified Educator, State of Georgia, and August 1997 (Areas are Health Occupations, Orthopedic Impairments and Social Sciences Special Education K-8) Certified First Aid and CPR, American Heart Association, 2002 to current
Professional Memberships: Board Member of Boys and Girls Club, Tri-County Organiztion, September 2012 to current Member of Georgia Rural Health Association, January 2011 to current Member of the Southeast Georgia Advanced Clinicians, 2007 to current Preceptor for clinical education for both Georgia Southern University and Southeastern Technical College through public health affiliation, August 1997-May 2000, during community health experience Served on Health Occupations Advisory Committee for Georgia Department of Education 1998 to 2002 Served on Magnolia Coastlands AHEC regional board of directors June 1998 to September 2001 Member of Georgia Association of School Nurses since August 1997, served on planning committee for annual conference 1998 Member of Georgia Vocational Association since February of 1997 Member of American Vocational Association since February of 1997 Member of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America since January of 1997 Co-Chair for the Southeastern Tech Prep Consortium Advisory Committee, Southeastern Technical College, Vidalia, GA, 1999 to 2002 Community Activities/Involvement: August 2011-current, Developed and Implemented B.A.B.E.S. (Battling Against Breast Cancer Educating for Survival) Outreach program for women who are uninsured or under insured to receive preventative health care services in south Georgia Provide Wellness Prostate Screenings for Appling County residents, Annually Coordinated and Implemented data gathering and community presentation for People with Disabilities in collaboration with Georgia Southern University and Brigham Young University, September 2008 Advocation with multiple interaction sessions with Congressman Jack Kingston and aide Sheila Elliott regarding funding for special populations health disparities, Summer 2008, with ongoing dialogue for funding assistance Participate in Back to School Wellness services through local ministerial alliance, Annually Provided Wellness Intervention Services, Georgia Power Company, Summer 2008 Provided Wellness screenings and intervention services for 1 st African Baptist Church, Spring 2008 Participated in local health fairs in Appling and Jeff Davis counties for minority and indigent populations, Annually Provider coordination and continuous Resource Outreach for athletic physicals in Appling County Schools both public and private, March 2008 to current
Spoke at Appling County High School, Career Day, Spring 2008/Spring 2011 Coordination and Resource Outreach services to Appling County School System for Special Olympics physicals and special interest needs for Children with Disabilities in Appling County, November 2007 to current Spoke to Georgia Southern University FNP students regarding Children with Disabilities (Dr. Donna Hodnicki, November 2007/Dr. Debbie Allen 2008) Coordinated Indigent Health Services Fair for migrant and low income clients in area with HPSA and MUA status, this fair collaborated students, preceptors, and the community to help provide much needed preventative care screenings. (Dr. Catherine Reavis, Georgia Southern University, March 2007) Spoke to Better Breathers Support Group and provided anticipatory guidance on osteoporosis. (Dr. June Alberto, Georgia Southern University, October 2006) Coordinated Blood Drive at Vidalia City High School with goal of 50 units of blood. Facilitated student learning and ad vocation with peers for need to give blood and global importance of gift. Health Occupations students were trained and utilized for information intake, triage and transportation of clients during the drive with a total of 62 good units obtained. (October 2006) Coordinated Sports Physicals for over 200 rural middle and high school students in the Tattnall County School System. Managed all supply transport, setup, and participated in the actual screening process even after the semester was complete. (Dr. Catherine Reavis, Georgia Southern University, March 2006) Coordinated and collected Migrant Health data for child obesity study. (Dr. Catherine Reavis, Georgia Southern University, June 2005) Member of Family Connections Collaborative (Tattnall County) participating in community forums and with creation and implementation of specific educational materials for target groups (1996-2002) Coordinated clinical and volunteer times for students at local hospital and nursing homes (1996-2002) Prepared educational materials and have given annual presentations for various migrant education programs in Southeast Health Unit counties (1996-2002) Have spoken to local Rotaries about services provided and needs with long-term funding and potential program needs and served as Interact (Student Rotary Organization) advisor in the 1997-1998 school year Organized booths at the Glennville Sweet Onion Festival to monitor blood pressures and provide preventative health information to the public, 1997-2001 Professional Awards/Accomplishments: Named WTOC Hometown Hero October 2012 for B.A.B.E.S. Program outreach Named Appling County Citizen of the Year by the Appling County Chamber of Commerce, March 2013
Prepared Prenatal Case Management materials and notebooks for Public Health Departments in Southeast Health Unit, 1997-1998 Published only secondary based Health Occupations Education Newsletter biannually, entitled, Checking Up on the Future, 1998-2002 Chosen the Health Occupation Education Outstanding New Vocational Teacher of the Year in July 1998 for the State of Georgia Published article in GASN newsletter spring 1998 regarding school health and teen pregnancy Teen Pregnancy is there an Answer School Health Center/Health Department awarded the Glaxo Wellcome Award of Merit for Adolescent Health, September 1998 State finalist in GASN School Nurse of the Year nominations, August 1999 Speaker at the Georgia Tech Prep 2000 Conference, Atlanta, GA, March, 2000 Building an Exciting Health Occupations Program Speaker at the Georgia Association of Career and Technical Education 2000 Conference, Atlanta, GA, July 2000, program chosen as model for focus area Speaker for Georgia Tech Prep 2001 Conference, Atlanta, GA, March 2001 A 21st Century Health Occupations/Tech Prep Model Coordinated program for cancer prevention across the Pre-K to 12th grade age populations with Health Occupations students serving as team members for education and received funding of $10,000.00 from American Cancer Society for implementation of project, October 2000 Developed and implemented a teen focused program for cancer prevention and healthy lifestyle habits, with funding for implementation from Southeast Health Unit, 2001-2002 First Runner up, Special Education Service Provider of the Year for the Appling County School System, June 2003 Coordinated Migrant Summer School Program for Appling County School System, June 2003 Coordination Partner for Safety, Transportation and Healthcare services for Appling County School System Summer School Programs, June 2002 to June 2005 References: Jennifer Davis, RN, MSN, FNP Employee Health/Clinic Director Coffee Regional Medical Center Douglas, GA 31533
912-383-5633 Dr. Evelyn Johnson 755 South Main St. 912-367-0102 (POD 3) 912-347-3846 (cell) Robyn Crosby Direction of Education Appling Healthcare System 912-367-9841 ext 1283 912-278-0987 (cell) Dr. Frances Acosta R.T. Stanley Health Center Vidalia, GA 912-403-1500 (cell) francesacosta@bellsouth.net Dr. Teresa Cezar 755 South Main St. 912-278-4431 (cell) Ann Singer Director of Boys & Girls Club W. Golden Isles Parkway 912-278-2020 (cell) (All references are aware they may be contacted. I have listed their cell numbers so that you may directly get them and not have to go through office staff.)