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COVER LETTER
Dear Selection Committee,
Please accept this letter and resume as an indication of my interest for acceptance within your
medical community. My enclosed resume clearly shows that I have qualifying education, skills
and abilities compatible with your healthcare practice.
Masters of Nursing in Family Nurse Practitioner from Washington State University.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Washington.
History of completed certifications in ACLS, ENPC, TNCC, PALS, BLS and Moderate
Sedation.
Two years of Family Nurse Practitioner experience at DFM MAMC Primary Care
Over 35 years of proven charge, and staff nursing experience in the care of emergency
patients, trauma, cardiac, pediatrics, orthopedics, anesthesia, cardiovascular surgeries,
and Family Practice services.
Excellent critical thinking skills, people skills, training skills and work ethic.
Over 600 hours of adult, geriatric, and pediatric disease management and health care
promotion and prevention.
I believe my education: knowledge, skills and experience will transfer nicely into Family patient-
centered healthcare delivery system. If you believe my qualifications and credentials merit
further review I would appreciate the opportunity to meet with you. Should you have any
questions before scheduling an appointment, I may be reached at the telephone number or
address listed above.
Thanks you for your time and kind consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Cindy Mosebach, RN, FNP
Cell 360-451-1600
Professional references and letters of recommendation will be provided on request.
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PROFESSIONAL NURSING EXPEREINCE
DFM Madigan Army Medical Facility, Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA
Family Nurse Practitioner, 01/2013 – Present
Responsible for administering patient – family centered medical home model of care.
Perform healthcare for preventative, acute, and chronic infant thru geriatric patients.
Diagnose and treat an average of 24 patients per shift and conduct home call visits.
4/160TH Special Operations Aviation Battalion, Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA
Chief Clinical RN Supervisor, 09/2007- 01/2013
Responsible for performing comprehensive nursing care to pediatric through geriatric
ambulatory patients in a battalion medical station and family practice clinic.
Performing a variety of administrative and clinical duties as an extension and in support
of the active duty medical staff.
Working in a medical home model patient care center.
Madigan Army Medical Center, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA
Staff/Emergency Department Charge RN, 10/2004 - 09/2007
Responsible for care, treatment and triage of emergency patients, trauma, cardiac,
pediatrics, orthopedics and general medical.
Olympia Orthopedic Outpatient Surgery Center, Olympia WA
Orthopedic Operating Room Circulator RN, 09/2003 – 10/2004
Inter-operative patient care involving circulating duties, anesthesia duties, surgical
assistant duties and conscious sedation duties.
St. Peter Hospital, Olympia WA
Cardiovascular Surgical RN, 09/2000 – 09/2003
Intra-operative surgical nursing, circulator duties and surgical assistant duties.
Cindy M. Mosebach, FNP 5308 Lemon Rd NE Tel: 360-878-9676
Licensed to practice in Washington Olympia, WA 98506 Cell: 360-451-1600
License No: AP60419364 mosebachcm@aol.com
Family Nurse Practitioner – Seeking employment as a FNP in a medical home
model urgent care practice.
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St. Peter Hospital, Olympia WA
Charge RN of the Anesthesia Department, 10/1993 – 06/1998
Responsible for eight anesthesia nurses, assisting with anesthesia procedure, maintenance
and care of anesthesia supplies and equipment, assisted anesthesiologist in cardiovascular
surgery. Conscious sedation RN
St. Peter Hospital, Olympia WA
Preoperative Care RN, 05/1991 – 90/1993
Conducted patient assessments, reviewed labs and tests, started IV’s, gave pre-op
medications, and assisted with invasive monitoring procedures. CVP and Arterial lines.
St. Peter Hospital, Olympia WA
Emergency Department RN, 10/1987 – 05/1991
Responsible for triage, care and treatment of ER patients, trauma, cardiac, pediatrics,
orthopedics and general medical.
Good Samaritan Hospital Puyallup, Puyallup WA
Emergency Room Relief Charge Nurse, 05/1980 – 05/1987
Responsible for triage, care and treatment of emergency patients, trauma, cardiac,
pediatrics, orthopedics and general medical.
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
ACLS, ENPC, TNCC, PALS, BLS, MODERATE SEDATION, AANP FNP
PROFESSIONAL AWARDS
Emergency Department MAMC Recognition and Achievement award: Conscious Sedation
Program: Managed and monitored Emergency Department Moderate Sedation program.
Assisted and taught unit nurses with moderate sedation and knowledge of sedation policy and
procedure.
Exceptionally Meritorious Achievement award: Received an award for establishing the
Smallpox - immunization program at the 4-160th SOAR (A) BAS.
Commander’s award: For exceptionally meritorious service as the Registered Nurse for the 4th
Battalion, 160th SOAR for true professionalism, unparalleled dedication, outstanding leadership
and medical skills.
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EDUCATION
MN FNP
Washington State University, Vancouver, WA, Graduated June 2013, AANP FNP certification
September 2013.
BSN
University of Washington, Tacoma, WA, June 1998.
Nursing Diploma
Tacoma General School of Nursing, Tacoma, WA, June 1979.
Nursing Diploma (Transfer classes)
University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA, 1979
PROFESSIONALABILITIES
I am seeking a position as an Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner working in a patient-centered
primary care practice. My goal is to provide competent caring medical services to individuals,
families and groups. The practice should encourage coordinated primary care that is ongoing,
comprehensive and has an interdisciplinary team approach that supports referrals and access to
specialty services. Lastly, I am seeking a practice that emphasizes enhanced access, quality and
safety through evidenced based diagnosis and treatment, and integrated electronic healthcare
records.
My professional role will be providing leadership (time, direction, and resources) to your urgent
care clinic. I am proficient at diagnosing and managing acute episodic and chronic illnesses
while focusing on health promotion and disease prevention, with additional roles in patient
teaching, counseling and supervising. I will focus on involvement in promoting evidenced based
practice and cost containment. I will provide services including ordering and interpreting
diagnostic tests, prescribing pharmacologic agents, and non-pharmacologic therapies in
management of patient’s health problems and needs.
My advanced education and training as a MN FNP and BSN with extensive emergency and
surgical department experience provide me with extensive preparation and clinical experience
needed to function as a primary urgent care provider. This unique set of experiences and skills
enhances my patient assessment, diagnosis and ability to formulate effective and comprehensive
patient care centered treatment plans.
Assets that I would bring to the practice setting include:
I support the “Medical home” healthcare model, which provides a comprehensive
coordinated team approach to patient care.
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I am a forward and independent thinker with the education and experience to succeed at
the medical provider level.
I have strong interpersonal skills, with strong moral and ethical strengths.
I am extremely respectful and compassionate to patients and families.
I have advanced education and training in pharmacology, anatomy physiology, and
diagnostics, adult, geriatric and pediatric didactical and clinical training.
Experience working as the Battalion RN in a patient-centered medical model family
practice setting. Working with 600 service members and family members.
35 years of Nursing experience in Emergency medicine, surgical services, cardiovascular
surgery and Family practice
GOAL STATEMENT
My goal is to practice as an Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner in a patient centered care practice. I
will work towards providing coordinated, comprehensive patient care for adult, geriatric and
pediatric populations. I support a “Medical Home” model of patient care, and will work in
collaboration with other healthcare professionals to improve coordinating of care thereby
reducing cost and improving outcomes. My goal is to provide competent and quality acute and
chronic care with an emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention. I will promote
ongoing education and evidence based research in order to advance patient care in a cost
effective and responsible manner.
EDUCATION SUMMARY
I attended Tacoma General School of Nursing in 1975 and graduated as a Registered Nurse in
1979. I worked for approximately 12 years in emergency services, surgical services and
cardiovascular surgery. In 1991 I returned to school at the University of Washington in Tacoma
and earned my Bachelors of Science in Nursing. I continued to work full time as a surgical nurse
and as the RN of the SOAR unit at Joint Base Lewis MC Chord. I returned to school for my
MSN FNP at Washington State University in 2009 and graduated in June of 2013.
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PROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENT
MN FNP - Family Nurse Practitioner
Washington State University, Vancouver, WA
The MN degree program prepares advanced-practice nurses with leadership skills to plan,
implement, coordinate and evaluate health care, as well as formulate policy for a diverse and
multi-cultural society. It also prepares advanced-practice nurses to work with health care
providers and those in other occupations to plan and provide high quality care.
Master of Nursing Graduates:
Evaluate nursing knowledge through scientific inquiry.
Collaborate with other disciplines to develop primary care services.
Formulate clients’ health care management plans, including coordination of care.
Assume responsibility and accountability for the provision of quality primary care in a
cost-effective manner.
Analyze health care policy in relation to provision of primary health care services.
Overview of FNP curriculum and clinical hours: Spring 2011 – Summer 2013.
Advanced pharmacology Credits 4
Scientific Inquiry Credits 2
Advanced Pathophysiology Credits 4
Advanced Health Assessment Credits 4
Differential Diagnosis Credits 3
Clinical Decision-Making Credits 1
Methods of Nursing Research Credits 3
Health Care Policy Analysis Credits 2
Non-thesis project Credits 1
Foundations of the DNP Role Credits 2
Healthcare Policy Analysis Credits 2
Project Paper Credits 2
Primary Care Family: Family Credits 4 135 Clinical hours
Primary Care Family: Adults/Elders Credits 4 135 Clinical hours
Primary Care Family: Infants/Child Credits 4 135 Clinical hours
Internship Credits 3 225 Clinical hours