1. Curriculum
VitaeCurriculum
Vitae
Mary
Beth
Luttrell,
FNP-‐C
(325)
226-‐0789
cell
12180
Little
Sorrel
Trail
LinkedIn.com
San
Angelo,
TX
76904
mluttrell123@gmail.com
Licensure
Family
Nurse
Practitioner
–
C,
AANP
#
F0613225
June
5
2013
to
June
4,
2018
Texas
Board
of
Nursing
–
RN,
FNP-‐C
–
684668
with
Rx
Authorization
#
14154
on
6/10/2013
exp.
8/31/2016
New
Mexico
Board
of
Nursing
–
RN,
FNP-‐C
–
CNP-‐02493
effective
date
08/13/2014,
exp.
08/31/2016
DEA
Registration
#
ML2996455
issued
09-‐13-‐2013
expires
3-‐31-‐2016
Schedules
3,
3N,
4,
5
Certified
Emergency
Nurse
–
ENA
#
981109091,
exp.
2/11/2015
Past
licenses
not
renewed:
Non-‐Certified
Radiology
Technology,
Licensed
Vocational
Nurse,
Paramedic,
EMT-‐Intermediate,
EMT-‐Basic
Certifications
Advanced
Trauma
Life
Support
(ATLS)
exp.
01/2018
Advanced
Cardiac
Life
Support
(ACLS)
exp.
06/2018
Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation
(CPR)
exp.
4/2016
Pediatric
Advanced
Life
Support
(PALS)
exp.
4/2016
Trauma
Nursing
Core
Curriculum
(TNCC)
exp.
3/2016
Honors
&
Recognition
Sigma
Theta
Tau
International
Honor
Society
of
Nursing,
Eta
Omicron
Chapter
Keynote
Address,
Sigma
Theta
Tau-‐Eta
Omicron
Induction
Ceremony,
May
2014
Poster
Presentation
Invitation
–
STTI
42nd
Biennial
Convention,
November
2013
Honor
Roll:
Dean’s
List
Ampla
Cum
Laude
Phi
Theta
Kappa
Employee
of
the
Year
voted
by
Sonora
Chamber
of
Commerce
Memberships
American
Association
of
Nurse
Practitioners
Coalition
for
Nurses
in
Advanced
Practice
American
Nurse’s
Association
Languages
English
Spanish
2. Computer
Skills
Power
Point
Excel
Word
NextGen
EMR
CPSI
ClientWare
EMR
Macintosh
Apple
Windows
PC
Education
Texas
A&M
Corpus
Christi
School
of
Nursing
6300
Ocean
Drive
Corpus
Christi,
TX
78412
Degree
Awarded:
Masters
of
Science,
MSN-‐Family
Nurse
Practitioner
Conferred—May
18,
2013
Excelsior
College
7
Columbia
Circle
Albany,
NY
12203-‐5159
(518)
464-‐8500
Degree
Awarded:
Associate
in
Applied
Science
Nursing,
RN
Conferred
December
21,
2001
Howard
College,
San
Angelo
Campus
3501
N.
US
Hwy
67
San
Angelo,
TX
76905
(325)
481-‐8350
Certification
Awarded:
License
Vocational
Nurse
Conferred
May
28th
1998
Sul
Ross
State
University,
Del
Rio
&
Eagle
Pass
Campuses
P.O.
Box
C-‐114,
Alpine,
Texas
79832
(432)
837-‐8011
Post
Graduate
Studies:
English
Certification:
Secondary
Education,
English
Southwest
Texas
Junior
College
2401
Garner
Field
Road
Uvalde,
TX
78801
(830)
278-‐4401
University
of
Texas
at
San
Antonio
6900
North
Loop
1604
West
San
Antonio,
TX
78249-‐0616
(210)
458-‐4011
Degree
Awarded:
BA,
Psychology
Degree
Date:
May
17th
1986
3. Employment
History
July
7,
2015
to
present
La
Esperanza
Health
and
Dental
Centers
~
Chadbourne
Clinic
1610
S
Chadbourne
St.,
San
Angelo,
TX
76903
(325)
658-‐5339
Staff
Provider—Family
Nurse
Practitioner
Provide
general
and
preventative
patient
care,
conduct
check-‐ups,
treat
illnesses,
order
lab
tests
and
prescribe
medications
for
children
and
adults
across
the
lifespan.
Screening
examinations
on
adults
and
pediatrics
and
recommend
referrals
when
symptoms
and
signs
indicate
it
is
appropriate.
Complete
care
of
minor
conditions;
e.g.
minor
lacerations,
URI,
puncture
wound,
abrasions,
bites,
etc.
Deliver
emergency
care
in
critical
conditions;
must
know
limits
and
make
appropriate
referrals
in
both
emergent
and
non-‐emergent
conditions,
and
initiate
appropriate
evaluation
and
emergency
management
as
needed
for
example,
cardiac
arrest,
respiratory
distress,
injuries,
burns
and
hemorrhage.
Participate
in
formulation
of
appropriate
policies,
procedures
and
protocols.
Complete
patient
charts
and
all
programs
and
provide
financial
and
statistical
data.
Provide
nutritional
counseling
such
as
the
diet
of
normal
infant,
diabetic,
ulcer
and
hypertensive
diets;
is
familiar
with
and
refers
to
other
paramedical
health
programs
and
community
resources
for
health
guidance
and
specialty
clinics.
Identifies,
evaluates,
and
addresses
disease
prevention
and
health
promotion
issues
of
the
population
in
the
practice
while
administering
quality
patient
care.
Work
in
an
independent
and
interdependent
relationship
with
members
of
the
medical
staff,
which
allows
for
consultation,
collaboration,
or
referral.
Diagnose
and
treat
acute,
chronic,
and
long-‐term
healthcare
issues.
Educate
patients
and/or
families
about
preventive
care,
medical
issues,
and
use
of
prescribed
medical
treatments
and/or
medications.
Maintains
legible,
accurate,
and
confidential
medical
records
in
the
EMR.
Documents
all
medical
evaluations,
diagnoses,
procedures,
treatment,
outcomes,
education,
referrals,
and
consultations
consistent
with
state
regulatory
standards.
Facilitate
evaluation
of
records
by
physician(s),
peers,
and
Quality
and
Standards
according
to
protocols,
and
receives
and
implements
constructive
directives.
December
22,
2014
to
June
30,
2015
Rankin
County
Hospital
1105
Elizabeth
St,
Rankin,
TX
79778
(432)
693-‐2443
Staff
Provider—Family
Nurse
Practitioner
Provide
ER
and
hospital
provider
coverage
for
ER
and
hospital
on-‐call
through
advanced
assessment
of
the
physical
needs
of
patients
admitted
to
the
emergency
room.
Order,
interpret,
and
record
results
of
clinical
tests
and
report
results
to
remote
physician
over
the
phone
as
needed.
Application
of
advanced
medical
interventions
depending
on
patient
presentation,
from
trauma
to
illness.
Prescribe
medications
and
make
recommendations
for
other
therapeutic
forms
of
treatment.
Admission
and
care
of
patients
to
the
hospital
or
transfer
patients
to
tertiary
care
as
needed.
Staff
providers
also
see
patients
in
the
clinic
setting
when
not
in
the
ER
or
hospital.
Rankin
Medical
Clinic
–
Big
Lake
903
N
Main
Ave.,
Big
Lake,
TX
76932
(325)
884-‐2888
4. Rural
Health
Clinic
Mid-‐Level
Provider
Worked
to
establish
a
new
walk-‐in
clinic
that
provides
exemplary
care
with
a
personal
touch
to
a
wide
range
of
patient
types.
Provided
DOT
physicals,
ongoing
care,
urgent
care,
and
referrals
to
higher
levels
of
care
as
needed.
Performed
medical
assessments
of
clinic
patients.
Established
and
monitored
a
medically
appropriate
level
of
care
for
clinic
patients.
Oversaw,
directed,
and
supported
on
site
laboratory,
x-‐rays,
injections,
and
collections
for
direct
access
services,
if
applicable.
Provided
general
and
preventative
patient
care,
conducted
check-‐ups,
treated
illnesses,
ordered
lab
tests
and
prescribed
medications
for
children
and
adults
across
the
lifespan.
Screening
examinations
on
adults
and
pediatrics
and
recommended
referrals
when
symptoms
and
signs
indicate
it
is
appropriate.
July
15,
2013
to
present
La
Esperanza
Health
and
Dental
Centers
~
Lake
View
Clinic
35
E
31st
St.
San
Angelo,
TX
76903
(325)
942-‐8577
or
(325)
658-‐5339
Staff
Provider—Family
Nurse
Practitioner
Duties
and
responsibilities
as
above.
October
2006
to
May
2013
Lillian
M.
Hudspeth
Memorial
Hospital
308
Hudspeth
St.
Sonora,
TX
76950
(325)
387-‐2521
RN
Charge
Nurse
Charge
nurse
in
the
ER
&
hospital
departments.
I
provided
direct
&
individualized
hands-‐on
nursing
care
to
patients
based
on
the
application
of
scientific
nursing
principles.
Responsible
for
collecting
current
symptoms
&
detailed
patient
histories,
vital
signs,
then
consult
&
coordinate
with
the
health
care
team
to
assess,
plan,
implement
&
evaluate
patient
care
plans.
Perform
triage,
while
considering
both
physical
&
psychosocial
elements.
Manage
basic
life
support
needs
&
stabilize
patients
until
the
attending
provider
is
available,
based
upon
nursing
standards
&
protocol.
Initiate
corrective
action
whenever
information
from
monitoring
equipment
shows
adverse
symptomatology.
Work
directly
under
providers,
assisting
them
during
exams,
diagnostic
testing
&
treatments.
Prepare
&
administer
(orally,
subcutaneously,
through
an
IV)
&
record
prescribed
medications.
Report
adverse
reactions
to
medications
or
treatments.
Initiate
IV
lines
&
provide
IV
therapy
as
ordered.
Clean
&
bandage
wounds.
Maintain
proper
supplies
&
appropriate
medical
equipment
to
optimally
care
for
patients.
Report
any
suspected
abuse
to
the
appropriate
agencies.
Initiate
patient
education
plan,
as
prescribed
by
physician.
Teach
patients
and
significant
others
how
to
manage
their
illness/injury,
by
explaining:
post-‐treatment
home
care
needs,
diet/nutrition/exercise
programs,
self-‐administration
of
medication
and
rehabilitation,
as
well
as
provide
referrals
to
other
healthcare
professionals
for
follow-‐up
treatment.
Display
professionalism
while
completing
multiple
urgent
tasks
in
a
timely
manner.
Provide
Emotional
and
Physical
Support
to
Patients
and
their
families.
Manage
&
supervise
nursing
care
provided
by
nursing
staff
and
ancillary
departments.
Record
all
care
information
concisely,
accurately
&
completely,
in
a
timely
manner,
in
the
appropriate
format
&
on
the
appropriate
forms.
5.
February
2002
to
October
2006
Lillian
M.
Hudspeth
Memorial
Hospital
Director
of
Nursing
–
Trauma
Coordinator
As
Director
of
Nursing
I
was
responsible
for
supervising
nursing
staff,
making
appropriate
decisions,
and
be
accountable
for
providing
quality
service
to
clients.
I
was
aptly
able
to
handle
angry
or
hostile
individuals
or
situations
in
a
professional
manner.
As
DON
I
was
also
in
charge
of
Pharmacy,
Infection
Control,
Trauma,
Emergency,
and
Central
Supply
departments.
Duties
included:
scheduling
and
leading
nursing
staff,
stocking
pharmacy,
emergency,
and
hospital
nursing
departments.
Ordering
pharmaceuticals,
recommending
needed
medications
&
supplies
for
approval,
process
improvement,
trauma
certification
maintenance
&
improvement,
staff
development
&
certification.
Provide
on-‐call
for
staff
coverage
back-‐up
&
trauma
activation.
Promote
departmental
&
physician
relationships.
Assist
in
the
selection
and
addition
of
the
new
computerized
electronic
documentation
system.
Training
Attended:
CPSI
training
sessions
in
Alabama;
Trauma
Nursing
Symposium,
San
Diego,
CA;
Texas
Trauma
Coordinator’s
Forum,
Austin,
TX;
EMS
State
Conferences
training
sessions;
Child
Sex
Abuse
conference.
Assist
with
the
development
and
maintenance
of
an
atmosphere
within
the
unit,
which
will
enable
the
staff
to
operate
most
efficiently
and
effectively.
Develop
professional
support
and
attended
to
staff
in
the
unit,
including
qualifications,
training
and
assignments.
Supervise
job
performance.
Participate
in
the
planning
and
implementing
programs
of
recruitment
for
attendants
and
all
staff.
Accountable
for
continuous
record
audits
in
order
to
maintain
record
compliance
for
service
control
monitoring.
Conduct
in-‐service
training
programs
and
staff
meetings
as
needed
for
all
client
care
and
administrative
staff.
Supervise
and
monitor
staff
in
the
delivery
of
quality
services
to
the
client.
Responsible
for
coordination
with
the
administrator,
doctors,
and
nurses
to
ensure
that
medical
need
is
documented
and
that
the
plan
of
care
is
appropriate
in
order
to
receive
prompt
approval
for
services.
January
10,
2001
to
December
2001
Girling
Health
Care
Home
Health
1518
W
Beauregard
Ave.
San
Angelo,
TX
76901
(325)
949-‐1108
RN,
Intake
Nurse
Responsible
for
patient
referrals
and
obtaining
all
necessary
documentation
to
ensure
patient
qualification.
Determine
patient
needs
for
skilled
services
according
to
eligibility
requirement
of
state
and
federal
guidelines.
Obtained
necessary
documentation
for
procedure
of
referrals,
including
making
every
effort
to
obtain
the
practitioner’s
orders
within
timeframe
guidelines
and
securing
verification
and
authorization
of
benefits
as
appropriate.
Followed
up
on
pending
admissions
per
agency
timeframe.
Obtains
physician
orders
for
home
health
services
and
documents
initial
orders.
Maximized
intake
productivity
through
proficient
use
of
appropriate
software
applications.
Maintained
all
intake
logs
and
tracking
to
report
volume.
Interacted
with
families
and
residents
in
a
customer
friendly
way.
Participated
in
the
investigation
and
resolution
of
customer
complaints
(internal
&
external).
Completed
all
other
duties
as
assigned
in
a
timely,
compliant
manner.
April
1998
to
Feb.
2002
Lillian
M.
Hudspeth
Memorial
Hospital
6. LVN
–
Staff
Nurse
Provide
nursing
care
under
the
supervision
of
doctors
or
registered
nurses.
Responsible
for
collecting
samples
such
as
blood
and
urine
from
patients,
and
perform
routine
laboratory
tests
on
samples.
Helping
patients
with
bathing,
dressing,
personal
hygiene,
moving
in
bed,
and
standing
and
walking.
Measuring
and
recording
patients'
vital
signs,
such
as
height,
weight,
temperature,
blood
pressure,
pulse
and
respiration.
Observing
patients,
charting
and
reporting
changes
in
patients'
conditions
including
any
adverse
reactions
to
medication
or
treatment,
and
taking
any
necessary
action.
Providing
basic
patient
care
and
treatments,
such
as
taking
temperatures
and
blood
pressure,
dressing
wounds,
etc.
Assisted
in
emergency
&
acute
care
settings.
Developed
an
Excel
based
computer
program
for
nursing
documentation
advancing
the
hospital
nursing
documentation
system
from
paper
based
to
computer
based
used
by
the
nursing
department
until
the
2006
implementation
of
CPSI.
Assisted
with
pharmacy
stocking,
ordering,
&
maintenance.
Assisted
in
the
development
&
advancement
of
the
hospital’s
Level
IV
Trauma
Certification.
Cross-‐trained
in
Lab
&
X-‐ray
departments
to
provide
assistance
when
shorthanded
or
working
nights.
Obtained
Non-‐Certified
Radiology
Technology
license.
May
1995
to
December
2003
Sonora
Volunteer
EMS
104
S
Water
St.
Sonora,
TX
76950
EMS
Basic,
Intermediate
&
Paramedic
Served
the
community
by
responding
to
and
dealing
with
emergency
situations,
natural
conditions
that
pose
a
threat
to
life
and
property,
and
incidents
of
service
to
the
citizens.
Perform
a
full
range
of
emergency
medical
work
under
adverse
and
strenuous
physical
conditions.
Attend
regularly
scheduled
training
in
order
to
maintain
the
highest
level
of
knowledge,
skill
and
ability
necessary
to
function
safely
and
effectively
as
an
EMS
provider
in
accordance
with
state
law,
county
protocols,
and
standards
of
operating
procedures.
Participate
in
EMS
drills
and
attend
classes
on
emergency
medical
services.
T,
disaster
control,
and
related
fields,
maintain
skill
level
through
ongoing
training.
Understand
and
execute
specific
orders
or
instructions.
Ensure
a
safe
as
possible
environment.
Care
for,
document
care,
coordinate
care,
and
deliver
patients
to
higher
levels
of
care
in
a
way
that
provides
the
best
possible
outcome
for
the
patient.
Take
call
at
various
times,
including
weekends,
holidays,
and
nights.
7.
References
Dr.
Marc
Wimpee,
M.
D.,
Orthopedic
Surgeon
(retired),
Family
Practice
Chief
Medical
Director
–
La
Esperanza
Health
and
Dental
Clinics
2029
W
Beauregard
Ave.
San
Angelo,
TX
76901
(325)
212-‐6468
cell
(325)
658-‐5339
office
Allen
Graham,
PA.,
Director
of
Midlevel
Providers
Rankin
County
Hospital
1105
Elizabeth
St,
Rankin,
TX
79778
(432)
693-‐2443
Cynthia
Samora,
Chief
Operations
Officer
–
La
Esperanza
Health
and
Dental
Clinics
2029
W
Beauregard
Ave.
San
Angelo,
TX
76901
(325)
340-‐6820
cell
(325)
658-‐5339
office
Scott
Lindsey,
RN,
FNP-‐BC,
Family
Practice
Health
Care
Provider
La
Esperanza
Health
and
Dental
Clinics
–
Lakeview
35
E.
31st
Street
San
Angelo
TX
76903
(325)
658-‐5339
office
(325)
212-‐0040
cell
Dr.
Greg
P.
Johnson,
M.D.,
Board
Certified
Emergency
and
Family
Medicine
#50
Laguna
Madre
Laguna
Vista,
TX
78578
(903)
920-‐4849
cell
Sara
A.
Baldwin,
PhD,
RN,
APHN-‐BC,
College
of
Nursing
Professor
Texas
A
&
M
College
of
Nursing,
Corpus
Christi
Classroom
Instruction
Building,
Office
#
369
6300
Ocean
Drive,
Corpus
Christi,
Texas
78412
Office:
361-‐825-‐3439
(voicemail)
Cell:
361-‐543-‐0073
Email:
sara.baldwin@tamucc.edu
Diana
Arteaga,
PA
&
Dr.
C.
R.
Pajestka,
M.
D.
Medical
Practice
301
Hudspeth
Street,
Suite
A
Sonora,
TX
76950
(325)
206-‐1600
cell
(325)
387-‐6557
office
Jennifer
Marburger,
PNP
http://www.wtmedical.com/providers/marburger.html
West
Texas
Medical
Associates,
Pediatric
Clinic
3555
Knickerbocker
Rd.,
San
Angelo,
TX
76904
(325)
224-‐5141
office
8. Dr.
Penni
Cambre,
M.D.,
Pediatrics
http://www.wtmedical.com/providers/cambre.html
West
Texas
Medical
Associates,
Pediatric
Clinic
3555
Knickerbocker
Rd.,
San
Angelo,
TX
76904
(325)
224-‐5141
Claire
Ware,
RN,
BSN
3910
W.
Beauregard
San
Angelo,
TX
76904
(325)
262-‐2389
cell
Marie
Valdez,
RN,
BSN
1404
Mesquite
Ave.
Sonora,
TX
76950
(361)
548-‐4039
cell
Martha
Alvarez,
RN,
BSN
malvarez@howardcollege.edu
3501
U.S.
67
San
Angelo,
TX
76905
(325)
206-‐0842
cell
(325)
481-‐8371
ext
3442