Francis E. Gallent has over 7 years of experience as a registered nurse and psychiatric nurse practitioner. He received his Master of Science in Nursing from Binghamton University in 2016 and Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the same institution in 2013. His clinical experience includes working as a registered nurse on a neurology unit, working as a nurse's assistant in an emergency room, and completing over 1,000 clinical hours in psychiatric and outpatient mental health settings during his graduate studies. He has demonstrated leadership through public speaking engagements and serving on his university's student conduct board. His education, clinical experience, and projects qualify him for a position as a psychiatric nurse practitioner.
Implementing Post-Graduate Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Psychology Residen...CHC Connecticut
In this final webinar of the Training the Next Generation series, we featured successful postgraduate nurse practitioner and psychology residency programs from around the country. Each presenter shared their unique experiences, successes, and failures of implementing these programs at their health centers.
SBIRT is an evidence based approach to the delivery of early intervention and treatment to people with substance use disorders and those at risk of developing these disorders. Collaborative SBIRT Training for Maine’s Future Health Profession Leaders is a three-year grant totaling $870,000 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The first of its kind to be awarded in Maine, this grant utilizes an interprofessional approach to the development and implementation of training programs to teach UNE students across 8 health professions the skills necessary to provide evidence-based Screening and Brief Intervention as well as Referral to Treatment for patients who are at risk for a substance use disorder (SUD). Additionally, the training will develop the leadership skills needed in order to champion the implementation of SBIRT throughout our healthcare system with the ultimate goal of helping clients avoid substance use disorders.
This presentation deals with SBIRT and Social Work in particular.
1. Francis E. Gallent
735 Jones Road Vestal, NY 13850
Phone: (607) 759-0278 Email: francisgallent@gmail.com
Experience/ Employment:
Registered Nurse on NT2 Neurology (Med/Surg overflow) unit at UHS Wilson Medical Center July 2013-July 2016
• Assess, monitor, and document patients status for proper nursing interventions
• Use proper infection control/medication/treatment dadministration for patient safety
• Work with interdisciplinary health care team to plan/ appraise patient care
• Oversee and delegate to unlicensed nursing personnel
Psychiatric Clinical Experience through Binghamton University Fall 2014-May 2016
• 240 clinical hours at Lourdes Outpatient Mental Health Clinic, Binghamton, NY
-Preceptor: Kay Hooper NPP
• 120 clinical hours at Binghamton General Hospital- inpatient psych units, Binghamton, NY
-Preceptor: Jessica Stewart PMHNP
• 300 clinical hours at Family and Children’s Society Clinic, Binghamton, NY
-Preceptor: Amy Cron PMHNP
• 120 clinical hours at Greater Binghamton Psychiatric Center, Binghamton, NY
-Rotated with various preceptors
Nurse’s Assistant in Emergency Room at Lourdes Hospital August 2009- June 2013
• Took vital signs/EKGs/assist patient with activities of daily living
• Observed patients conditions and reported changes to responsible RN
• Worked directly with health professionals providing quality care to patients
Cashier at Rite Aid Vestal, NY May 2008- August 2009
• Customer relations and money/inventory management
New Visions Rotations Binghamton, NY September 2008- June 2009
• Over 150 clinical health hours
Education:
Binghamton University, State University of New York August 2014-May 2016
Master of Science-Nursing, GPA: 4.0
Family Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Bachelor of Science-Nursing, GPA: 3.89 August 2009-May 2013
Honors: -Dean’s List (Fall 2009- Spring 2013)
-Induction into Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society (2013)
-Induction into Sigma Alpha Lambda: National Leadership/Honors Society (2011)
-Induction into Phi Eta Sigma: National Honors Society (2010)
-New York State Nurses Association District #5 Scholarship (2009)
New Visions Health Academy Binghamton, NY September 2008- June 2009
• Shadowed over 25 various health careers, observed surgeries and autopsy
• Integrated public policy and economics in health curriculum
Leadership:
Selected Speaker for UHS Hospitals Graduate Nurses Recruitment Dinner March 2013
• Selected by Nurse Manager and Administrators to speak to Graduate Nurses about experiences.
Student Conduct Board Member at Binghamton University 2010-2013
• Competitive application and interviewing process
• Served on the Appeals Board to sanction students that violate rules of conduct
Certificate in Forensic Nursing: Health Across the Lifespan May 2012
• Completion of four courses (8 credits) of forensic nursing education
Projects:
Master’s Capstone Project:
Lifestyle Modifications as a Secondary Prevention to the Exacerbation of Depressive Symptoms February 2016
• Researched adequate exercise, diet, and sleep hygiene in relation to depression prevention.
• Developed paper containing theoretical framework, literature review, health policy, and ethics of topic.
Digital Mental Health Awareness Project December 2015
• Developed a multimedia Digital Storytelling Project in creating awareness for Eating Disorders
Presentation of Neuropsychological Testing December 2015
2. • Researched and presented information regarding Neuropsychological testing to clinical site
• Gathered information of providers and insurances for testing, with explanation of what testing entails
References: Available Upon Request