Chelsey Earnhart is applying for a nursing position. She has experience working with pediatric patients through her clinical placements and jobs assisting those with developmental disabilities. As a student, she cared for patients with various medical conditions from ages 2 to 19. She also has six years of experience helping children and adults with disabilities through her work as a swimming instructor. Earnhart developed an honors thesis to decrease stress for parents of children with developmental disabilities in order to improve family health. She is motivated to provide optimal care as part of a healthcare team and make a positive difference in patients' lives.
Chelsey Earnhart is applying for a nursing position. She has experience working with pediatric patients through her clinical placements and jobs assisting those with developmental disabilities. As a student, she cared for patients with various medical conditions from ages 2 to 19. She also has six years of experience helping children and adults with disabilities through her work as a swimming instructor. Earnhart developed an honors thesis to decrease stress for parents of children with developmental disabilities in order to improve family health. She is motivated to provide optimal care as part of a healthcare team and make a positive difference in patients' lives.
Chelsey Earnhart is applying for a nursing position. She has experience working with pediatric patients through her clinical placements and jobs assisting those with developmental disabilities. As a student, she cared for patients with various medical conditions from ages 2 to 19. She also has six years of experience helping children and adults with disabilities through her work as a swimming instructor. Earnhart developed an honors thesis to decrease stress for parents of children with developmental disabilities in order to improve family health. She is motivated to provide optimal care as part of a healthcare team and make a positive difference in patients' lives.
Earnhart Mailing Address 5321 E. Willard St. Tucson, AZ 85712
Contact Information Email: chelseyearnhart@email.arizona.edu Phone: (520) 461-0881
To Whom It May Concern:
As a nursing student, I have worked alongside various populations of patients throughout my clinical experiences and have had the opportunity to work extensively with the pediatric population both during my University of Arizona senior Preceptorship on the pediatric medical surgical unit at Banner University Medical Center and through work experience as an Adaptive and Division of Developmental Disabilities Water Safety Instructor. Being a part of a health care team will allow me the opportunity to serve diverse populations with the skills I have gained from my clinical experiences as well as utilize skills from my unique background in working with children and adults with developmental disabilities. During my senior Preceptorship I cared for a diverse set of disease processes among a wide range of ages from trauma and neurological conditions involving children from 12- to 19-years-old to respiratory and autoimmune conditions among children ages 2- to 13-years-old. By the end of my experience, I was able to handle the full patient load of four to five patients with minimal assistance from my Preceptor. During the past six years, I have gained experience working with children and adults with a wide range of developmental, physical, and cognitive disabilities and their families in which I developed strong working relationships with. Although the main focus of my job was to teach swimming to children and adults with disabilities, I found that I was also providing resources and advice for parents and family members in order to promote physical and psychological health and well-being of the entire family. I found that many of these parents experienced high levels of stress due to heavy care burden, which was negatively impacting their childs health. As an honors nursing student, I developed a thesis project proposing evidence-based recommendations to decrease stress for parents of children with developmental disabilities, in order to improve parental health and well-being; thus, ultimately improve the health and well-being of the child. Through this extensive work, I have developed in depth knowledge of this population as well as a working knowledge of the implementation process of evidence-based, best-practice recommendations into the clinical setting. Through first-hand experience analyzing research and developing a health care project to improve nursing care, I have established myself in quality improvement and leadership roles. I am highly motivated and enjoy working as part of a health care team to provide optimal care to a wide variety of patient populations. It brings great joy and purpose to my life knowing that I have the ability to make a positive difference in my patients care by advocating for them and going beyond the standard of care. I look forward to growing as a nurse and gaining as much experience as possible. I am confident that my ability to collaborate with a diverse set of populations, commitment to family-centered care, and strive to promote research-based innovations has prepared me for making a significant contribution toward the nursing profession. Thank you for your time and consideration, I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Chelsey Earnhart
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