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Darren C. Hanover
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE continued
• Carry out a complete range of pediatric health services including assessing status of
patients, evaluating the effectiveness of care, and initiating or modifying treatment.
This involves counseling, teaching, coordinating services, networking with other dis-
ciplines, developing new techniques, and establishing and revising criteria for care.
• Act as clinical instructor and preceptor for graduate PNP students, RN students, and
medical screening students planning and executing in-services.
• Responsible, as pediatric nursing consultant for the hospital, for planning and con-
ducting parenting classes and serving as a member of the Community Health Educa-
tion Committee.
Ireland Community Hospital—Louisville, KY
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
July 2001 to February 2003
• Same duties as at Hawley Community Hospital Clinic, above.
• In addition, responsible for all admission and discharge physicals on normal new-
borns, including ordering required studies and managing specific abnormalities.
Gave all newborn prenatal and postnatal classes.
• Rotated as weekend hospital nursing supervisor.
• Served on the Audit and Community Health Education Committee.
Tripler Medical Center—Providence, RI
Clinical Head Nurse
July 1999 to July 2001
• In charge of 33-bed pediatric medical-surgical ward caring for children requiring
minimal to intensive care.
• Responsible for the administration and management of nursing activities on a busy
pediatric ward through maximum utilization, evaluation, education, and training of
nursing personnel.
• Supervised and was responsible for ten to twelve RNs and fifteen to twenty para-
professionals and gave care to pediatric patients.
• As a clinical head nurse, responsible for assessing, planning, directing, giving, and
evaluating nursing care.
• Served as hospital nursing supervisor one to two weekends per month and as
maternal-child supervisor as needed.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners • 2002 to present
National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners—Rhode Island
Chapter • 2004 to present
References available upon request or during interview.