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BROOKE ANNE BENNETT

23764 Via Tomas, Valencia CA 91355 ~ (661) 210-7726 ~ brookeannebennett@gmail.com

EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS


Bachelor of Science, Nursing, Azusa Pacific University
2012-2016
Outstanding Senior Award
2016
Registered Nurse licensed by California State Board of Nursing, NCLEX-RN
License
Pending
Basic Life Support certified by American Heart Association
2012-Present
Advanced Cardiac Life Support certified by American Heart Association
2016-Present
Pediatric Advanced Life Support certified by American Heart Association 2016-Present
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Medical-Surgical, Kaiser Permanente, Baldwin Park, CA
135 Hours
Oncology/Hematology, City of Hope, Duarte, CA
90 Hours
Rehabilitation, Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare, Pomona, CA
90 Hours
Mental Health, Huntington Hospital, Pasadena, CA
90 Hours
Community Health, Jackson Elementary School, Altadena, CA
45 Hours
Community Health, Mothers Club Family Learning Center, Pasadena, CA
45 Hours
Urban Health, Sexual Assault Awareness Program, Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, CA 90
Hours
Maternal and Newborn Health, Huntington Hospital, Pasadena, CA
90 Hours
Pediatrics, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
90 Hours
Critical Care, Huntington Hospital, Pasadena, CA
145 Hours
Senior Preceptorship, Huntington Hospital, Pasadena, CA
90 Hours
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Nurse Intern, Hume Lake Christian Camps, Hume, CA
Summer 2016
Administered medication for 1,000 high school and 500 junior high campers by collecting,
organizing, and distributing daily scheduled and as needed medications.
Prioritized the complaints of campers and residents at the Infirmary by assessing the
clients conditions and needs, providing care within my scope of practice, and referring
cases to the supervising RN and physician.
Corresponded with the parents of sick and injured campers to promote family centered
care by including key family members in the medical care of each camper.
Resident Advisor, Azusa Pacific University
2014-2016
Counseled 40 residents, ranging from sophomore to senior level students, by providing
support, encouragement, and resource through times of transition and difficulty to create
an optimum learning and living environment.
Collaborated with a team of 12 individuals to plan events, promote community, and create
an environment of safety, respect, and diversity.
Mediated conflicts between residents by facilitating individual and group gatherings in
order to promote safety, respect, and harmony within our community.
Student Nurses of Azusa Pacific (SNAP) Recruitment Officer, Azusa Pacific
University
2014-2016

Coordinated events geared toward underclassmen including: freshman orientation,


freshmen welcome dinner, nursing discipleship groups (small groups).
Presented to freshmen and sophomore level classes at the start of each semester.
Represented SNAP Board at monthly freshmen and sophomore level Team Meetings.
AFFILATIONS
National Student Nurse Association, member
National Association of Neonatal Nurses, member

2015 to present
2016 to present

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