Karen Lee

Executive Director of Medical and Emergency Services at Carroll Hospital
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Westminster, Maryland, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Executive Director of Medical and Emergency Services
      • Jun 2002 - Present

      Professional SummaryProven Leadership skills with 34 years’ experience in nursing practice. I have an excellent reputation for encouraging engagement with staff and providing both staff satisfaction along with patient satisfaction. I am also able to resolve problems including thinking “outside the box” and driving overall operational improvements.Skills• Proven Leadership• Staff and patient satisfaction• Budget maintenance• Creating a Collaborative EnvironmentWork HistoryExecutive Director of Medical and Emergency Services, 4/2014 to CurrentCarroll Hospital –Westminster, MDI have daily oversight of the emergency department, the telemetry unit, the observation unit and vascular access department. Along with daily oversight, I also create and manage budgets for all of my areas including safe staffing and adhering to matrices.I chair multiple meetings within the facility including hospital throughput, emergency medicine service line and value analysis which brings in products to the facility.I am adept at creating a safe work environment while maintaining a tight budget.Clinical Manager, 6/2002 – 4/2014Carroll Hospital- Westminster, MDI first started at Carroll Hospital as a Clinical Manager of the Geriatric Evaluation and management unit. This unit was used to assist geriatric patients back to their home after an illness. I managed the staffing and matrix. This unit closed after a few years and I was asked to manage two medical/surgical units, one of which had a geriatric focus. This unit later became our stroke unit and then turned into the telemetry unit. I managed these two areas until I was asked to become the Executive Director and take over the ED and continue to manage my other units. I have been successfully accomplishing this with the assistance of managers and team leaders.

Education

  • Chamberlain University
    BSN, Nursing Administration
    2013 - 2015

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