Jennifer L. Conlon MSN, ARNP, FNP-BC
9705 SW 81st
Way (904) 716-6267
Gainesville, FL 32608 g8torjen@yahoo.com
EDUCATION:
Family Nurse Practitioner Master’s in Science in Nursing (GPA 4.0) 10/2016
Chamberlain College of Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (GPA 4.0) 2014
Chamberlain College of Nursing
Associate Degree in Nursing (GPA 3.87) 1999
Florida State College, Jacksonville, FL
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
RN Neuro-Surgical Intensive Care Unit
UF Health Shands Hospital, Gainesville, FL 11/2007 – Present
 Provide comprehensive medical and emotional care to critically ill patients with varying
diagnoses such as Ischemic and Hemorrhagic stroke, Brain Tumor, Spinal cord injuries,
Traumatic brain injuries, Myasthenia Gravis, Guillain-Barre, Seizure disorder, etc.
 Assess,monitor, and treat ICU patients. Develop patient care plans. Act as patient advocate and
implement total patient care for one to two high acuity patients.
 Serve as a leader and a resource to nursing staff and other health care professionals to provide
continuous quality care. Act as a preceptor and support the development of other staff and team
personnel.
 Collaborate with physicians and other interdisciplinary team members in planning for patient care
such as PT/OT/SLP.
 Member of the Medical Emergency Team to respond to Code Blue, Stroke alert, and Swat
throughout the facility.
 Served on hospital-wide committees to improve patient safety and care by implementing and/or
changing policies and procedures based on evidence based practices,and compliance with
JHACO.
RN Organ Procurement Coordinator
UF Health Shands Hospital, Gainesville, FL 8/2006 – 11/2007
 Work with families to obtain consents for donation and through protocols, manages
the physiology of the donor to ensure maximum availability of organs for transplantation.
 Work with transplant hospitals to place organs according to UNOS guidelines and oversee
the recovery of organs in the operating room.
 Perform advanced patient management skills.
 Training of new employees in areas of donor management and family consent.
 Provide training to hospital staff regarding the organ donation and recovery process as well as
referralrequirements.
RN Travel ICU Nurse
American Mobile 2/2006 – 8/2006
 RN responsibilities for a Level I Trauma/Neuro/Surgical ICU
 Advanced assessment and care of the critically ill Trauma/Neuro/Surgical patient
RN Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit and Open Heart Recovery
Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville, FL 5/2002 – 8/2006
 RN responsibilities for a 40 bed Medical/Surgical ICU and 10 bed OHRR
 Advanced assessment and care of the critically ill Medical/Surgical/Cardiothoracic surgical
patient
 Serve as a leader and a resource to nursing staff and other health care professionals to provide
continuous quality care. Act as a preceptor and support the development of other staff and team
personnel.
 Member of the Medical Emergency Team to respond to Code Blue throughout the facility.
 Served on hospital-wide committees to improve patient safety and care by implementing and/or
changing policies and procedures based on evidence based practices,and compliance with
JHACO.
RN Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit
Baptist Medical Center,Jacksonville, FL 5/2000 – 5/2002
 RN responsibilities for a 12 bed Medical/Surgical ICU
 Advanced assessment and care of the critically ill Medical/Surgical patient
RN Post-Surgical/Trauma Floor
UF Health Shands Hospital, Jacksonville, FL 5/1999 – 5/2000
 RN responsibilities for a 50 bed Surgical/Trauma/Oncology floor
 Assessment and care of the stable Surgical/Trauma/Oncology patient
 Serve as a leader and a resource to nursing staff and other health care professionals to provide
continuous quality care. Act as a preceptor and support the development of other staff and team
personnel.
 Charge nurse responsibilities for a 50-bed Surgical/Trauma/Oncology floor
LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION:
ANCC/Board Certified FNP- BC
Registered Nurse: RN3397382, exp. date: 07/31/2018
Current BLS and ACLS Certification
CLINICAL PRACTICUM EXPERIENCE:
Clinical experiences include approx. 625 hours in multiple primary care settings, with special
focuses on Woman’s health, Primary care, Integrative medicine, Addiction/Pain management,
Cardiology and Pediatric care. Various clinical experiences ranging from urgent visits to routine
follow up visits. References from my clinical experiences available upon request.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP:
 Received Nurse of the Year at UF Health Shands Hospital Jacksonville, FL 1999
 American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) 2002 to present
 American Nurses Association (ANA) 2015 to present
 Florida Nurses Association (FNA) 2015 to present

Jennifer Conlon's CV

  • 1.
    Jennifer L. ConlonMSN, ARNP, FNP-BC 9705 SW 81st Way (904) 716-6267 Gainesville, FL 32608 g8torjen@yahoo.com EDUCATION: Family Nurse Practitioner Master’s in Science in Nursing (GPA 4.0) 10/2016 Chamberlain College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing (GPA 4.0) 2014 Chamberlain College of Nursing Associate Degree in Nursing (GPA 3.87) 1999 Florida State College, Jacksonville, FL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: RN Neuro-Surgical Intensive Care Unit UF Health Shands Hospital, Gainesville, FL 11/2007 – Present  Provide comprehensive medical and emotional care to critically ill patients with varying diagnoses such as Ischemic and Hemorrhagic stroke, Brain Tumor, Spinal cord injuries, Traumatic brain injuries, Myasthenia Gravis, Guillain-Barre, Seizure disorder, etc.  Assess,monitor, and treat ICU patients. Develop patient care plans. Act as patient advocate and implement total patient care for one to two high acuity patients.  Serve as a leader and a resource to nursing staff and other health care professionals to provide continuous quality care. Act as a preceptor and support the development of other staff and team personnel.  Collaborate with physicians and other interdisciplinary team members in planning for patient care such as PT/OT/SLP.  Member of the Medical Emergency Team to respond to Code Blue, Stroke alert, and Swat throughout the facility.  Served on hospital-wide committees to improve patient safety and care by implementing and/or changing policies and procedures based on evidence based practices,and compliance with JHACO. RN Organ Procurement Coordinator UF Health Shands Hospital, Gainesville, FL 8/2006 – 11/2007  Work with families to obtain consents for donation and through protocols, manages the physiology of the donor to ensure maximum availability of organs for transplantation.  Work with transplant hospitals to place organs according to UNOS guidelines and oversee the recovery of organs in the operating room.  Perform advanced patient management skills.  Training of new employees in areas of donor management and family consent.  Provide training to hospital staff regarding the organ donation and recovery process as well as referralrequirements.
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    RN Travel ICUNurse American Mobile 2/2006 – 8/2006  RN responsibilities for a Level I Trauma/Neuro/Surgical ICU  Advanced assessment and care of the critically ill Trauma/Neuro/Surgical patient RN Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit and Open Heart Recovery Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville, FL 5/2002 – 8/2006  RN responsibilities for a 40 bed Medical/Surgical ICU and 10 bed OHRR  Advanced assessment and care of the critically ill Medical/Surgical/Cardiothoracic surgical patient  Serve as a leader and a resource to nursing staff and other health care professionals to provide continuous quality care. Act as a preceptor and support the development of other staff and team personnel.  Member of the Medical Emergency Team to respond to Code Blue throughout the facility.  Served on hospital-wide committees to improve patient safety and care by implementing and/or changing policies and procedures based on evidence based practices,and compliance with JHACO. RN Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit Baptist Medical Center,Jacksonville, FL 5/2000 – 5/2002  RN responsibilities for a 12 bed Medical/Surgical ICU  Advanced assessment and care of the critically ill Medical/Surgical patient RN Post-Surgical/Trauma Floor UF Health Shands Hospital, Jacksonville, FL 5/1999 – 5/2000  RN responsibilities for a 50 bed Surgical/Trauma/Oncology floor  Assessment and care of the stable Surgical/Trauma/Oncology patient  Serve as a leader and a resource to nursing staff and other health care professionals to provide continuous quality care. Act as a preceptor and support the development of other staff and team personnel.  Charge nurse responsibilities for a 50-bed Surgical/Trauma/Oncology floor LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION: ANCC/Board Certified FNP- BC Registered Nurse: RN3397382, exp. date: 07/31/2018 Current BLS and ACLS Certification
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    CLINICAL PRACTICUM EXPERIENCE: Clinicalexperiences include approx. 625 hours in multiple primary care settings, with special focuses on Woman’s health, Primary care, Integrative medicine, Addiction/Pain management, Cardiology and Pediatric care. Various clinical experiences ranging from urgent visits to routine follow up visits. References from my clinical experiences available upon request. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP:  Received Nurse of the Year at UF Health Shands Hospital Jacksonville, FL 1999  American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) 2002 to present  American Nurses Association (ANA) 2015 to present  Florida Nurses Association (FNA) 2015 to present