Stephanie Filakosky

Registered Nurse at Mobile Medical Associates
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(386) 825-5501
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Experience

    • United States
    • Medical Practices
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Registered Nurse
      • Oct 2021 - Present

      Home infusion of Monoclonal Antibodies for treatment of COVID. Concierge service providing education, evaluation and support to clients in their homes. Strong IV skills, ability to put clients at ease under stress, teaching home supportive care and educate on how to self evaluate progress and/or need for further medical attention. Home infusion of Monoclonal Antibodies for treatment of COVID. Concierge service providing education, evaluation and support to clients in their homes. Strong IV skills, ability to put clients at ease under stress, teaching home supportive care and educate on how to self evaluate progress and/or need for further medical attention.

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Registered Nurse
      • May 2004 - Sep 2005

      Pediatric PACU RN ALL CHILDRENS HOSPITAL (St. Petersburg, FL): PACU Responsible for airway and medical management of pediatric patients in the immediate post operative phase. Patients procedures range from outpatient procedures such as ear tubes and tonsillectomy to the care of post-operative Intensive Care (PICU/NICU) patients such as spinal fusions and craniotomies. Job skills include excellent assessment skills, being able to think and act quickly in emergency situations both as a team member and an individual, using critical thinking skills in management of complex patients. Requires effective time management, with a focus on patient and family satisfaction. Occasional floating to other surgical service areas such as holding (pre-op) and short-stay unit (post-op to home). Also worked shifts in the Emergency Center to keep those skills.

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Registered Nurse
      • May 2003 - Jul 2004

      Pedi ER Level 1 Trauma Responsible for patient care from triage to discharge. Care of the pediatric emergency room visits from Level 1 Trauma to Fast Track. Job required ability to quickly and accurately triage patients in emergency situations. Working well with multiple departments and specialties while keeping families and patients well informed in stressful situations. Occasional floating to the Adult ER in times of need and for personal experience, mostly in the fast track and minor trauma areas.

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Registered Nurse
      • Aug 1998 - May 2003

      Charge Nurse and Preceptor in a very busy (70,000 visits/yr) pediatric ER. Responsible for staffing assignments, facilitation of patient flow within the unit, coordination of incoming patients by EMS and other facilities. Strong ability to work under stressful and emergent situations in a calm and effective manner, excellent people and customer service skills. Required skills in "seeing the big picture," and making decisions based on the needs of the entire unit. Excellent communication skills with the Nursing Supervisor and other departments to facilitate needs of the unit as well as the hospital. Nominated for Nurse of the Year and received a national award for Excellence Preceptorship. Very active with the local and state Emergency Nurses Association (Houston: Board of Directors, Membership Chair. State: Pediatric Committee. State Delegate for Texas at the National Convention 2002). Involved in Practice Council and number committees within the hospital. Research assistant for ongoing clinical trials and studies within the ER and Baylor College of Medicine.

    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Registered Nurse
      • Oct 1996 - Jul 1998

      Telemetry - Charge Nurse and Preceptor on a fast paced telemetry floor. Required excellent assessment skills and ability to take charge in emergency situations. Critical thinking skills that focused "preventing the code," not just being able to work one. Developed the ability to manage and teach others to work as team members and a leaders. Strong focus on patient and family satisfaction. Named Employee of the Month for June 1997. Telemetry - Charge Nurse and Preceptor on a fast paced telemetry floor. Required excellent assessment skills and ability to take charge in emergency situations. Critical thinking skills that focused "preventing the code," not just being able to work one. Developed the ability to manage and teach others to work as team members and a leaders. Strong focus on patient and family satisfaction. Named Employee of the Month for June 1997.

Education

  • Palomar College
    Nursing

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