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Justin Wheeler [email protected] 907-382-0907 3710 Erskine Apt 532 • Lubbock, TX 79415 Objective Graduate nurse seeking new employment at within a CV/CICU where I can utilize my ability to build positive relationships as well as my effective oral and written communication skills to provide passionate service and high quality healthcare to patients and their families. Education Texas Tech Health Sciences Center School of Nursing, Lubbock TX Bachelor of Science in Nursing, May 2015 GPA: 3.7 President’s List: Fall 2013, Spring 2014, and Summer 2014 Electives Complex Clinical Concepts, Care of Cardiac Dysrhythmias Texas Tech University, Lubbock TX Pre-Nursing, May 2012 Dean’s List: Fall 2012 Work Experience Nurse Tech CV/CICU, University Medical Center, Lubbock, TX, 2014-Present Provide direct patient care, treatment and services for patients following cardiac & vascular surgeries Support CV/CICU Staff during Code Blue situations Round hourly to ensure patients’ activities of daily living are addressed ATLS Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge, 250th FST (ABN) U.S. Army, Ft. Lewis, WA, 2008-2011 Airborne Forward Surgical Team’s Advance Trauma Life Support Section Supervised, trained, and mentored six junior soldiers Performed pre-operative and postoperative care and treatment of battlefield trauma patients during overseas operations in Afghanistan Maintained full responsibility for $1,300,000.00 in medical equipment Recon Company Senior Medic, 1-40 (RSTA) (ABN) U.S. Army, Ft. Richardson, AK, 2005-2008 Led all medical education, training and medical records of 70 soldiers Conducted medical mission planning support for all company and battalion Joint Task Force level missions Supervised, trained, and mentored four junior combat medics Recon Line Medic; Weapons Squad Leader, 1-40 (RSTA) (ABN) U.S. Army, Ft. Richardson,

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Just in [email protected]

907-382-09073710 Erskine • Apt 532 • Lubbock, TX 79415

ObjectiveGraduate nurse seeking new employment at within a CV/CICU where I can utilize my ability to build positive relationships as well as my effective oral and written communication skills to provide passionate service and high quality healthcare to patients and their families.

EducationTexas Tech Health Sciences Center School of Nursing, Lubbock TX Bachelor of Science in Nursing, May 2015GPA: 3.7President’s List: Fall 2013, Spring 2014, and Summer 2014Electives Complex Clinical Concepts, Care of Cardiac Dysrhythmias

Texas Tech University, Lubbock TXPre-Nursing, May 2012Dean’s List: Fall 2012

Work Experience

Nurse Tech CV/CICU, University Medical Center, Lubbock, TX, 2014-Present Provide direct patient care, treatment and services for patients following cardiac & vascular surgeries Support CV/CICU Staff during Code Blue situations Round hourly to ensure patients’ activities of daily living are addressed

ATLS Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge, 250th FST (ABN) U.S. Army, Ft. Lewis, WA, 2008-2011Airborne Forward Surgical Team’s Advance Trauma Life Support Section

Supervised, trained, and mentored six junior soldiers Performed pre-operative and postoperative care and treatment of battlefield trauma patients during overseas

operations in Afghanistan Maintained full responsibility for $1,300,000.00 in medical equipment

Recon Company Senior Medic, 1-40 (RSTA) (ABN) U.S. Army, Ft. Richardson, AK, 2005-2008 Led all medical education, training and medical records of 70 soldiers Conducted medical mission planning support for all company and battalion Joint Task Force level missions Supervised, trained, and mentored four junior combat medics

Recon Line Medic; Weapons Squad Leader, 1-40 (RSTA) (ABN) U.S. Army, Ft. Richardson, AK, 2005-2008 Provided direct medical care, education, and operational readiness of approximately 20 soldiers while

conducting combat missions in Iraq Performed tactical mission planning for all platoon level missions

Aid Station Medic, 75th Ranger RGT U.S. Army, Ft. Benning, GA, 2003-2005 Provided logistical support to Joint Special Operations Command units deployed in overseas theaters of

operations Supported units during pre-deployment training with medical needs

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Just in WheelerOther Experience Student Panel for Accreditation, TTUHSC School of Nursing, Lubbock, TX, 2015

Worked with other students to provide state accreditation agency insight to education, availability of faculty, and clinical experience at TTUHSC SON

Surgical Team Property Book Manager, U.S. Army, Ft. Lewis, WA, 2008-2001 Surgical Team Property Book Manager

Managed $10 million in medical and combat equipment and unit monthly purchasing budget Followed the approval process for handling government purchasing card

Assistant Platoon Sergeant, U.S. Army, Ft. Lewis, WA, 2008-2011 Acted as Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of unit while senior leaders were away on leave

CertificationsAmerican Heart Association Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers American Heart Association First AidAmerican Burn Association Advance Burn Life Support TeamSTEPPS

Awards/AchievementsMultiple awards for valor, service and achievements while serving as a medic and Non-Commissioned Officer in the U.S. Army

OtherLearns new concepts quickly, works well under pressure, and communicates ideas effectivelyExhibits sensitivity, maturity and flexibility in coping with difficult situationsPossesses unique leadership skills necessary for dynamic work environments with changing prioritiesFuture short-term goals include pursuit of CCRN and CEN certifications Future Long-term goals include earning an advanced nursing degree (ACNP or CRNA)

Training and EducationCold Weather Leaders Course Warrior Leader Course Operational & Emergency Medical Skills Course U.S. Army Airborne SchoolRanger Indoctrination Program EMT Basic CourseEMT Tactical Course Expert Field Medical CourseJoint Enroute Care Course Army Trauma Training CourseExtremity Surgery Course Advance Burn Life Support

References Available Upon Request