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Mykael Lazzeri

820 Kains Ave Apt 310 • Albany, CA 94706 • mykael1@mac.com • 510 541 3279

OBJECTIVE:
Challenging entry level Pediatric Staff Nurse position specializing in pediatric critical care
STRENGTHS:
Critical thinker, capable to make clear cool-headed decisions in crisis scenarios, able to follow
directions precisely and adjust appropriately to match situation, reliable, loyal, deeply
compassionate, creative, and committed
EDUCATION:
Bachelors of Science in Nursing, November 2008
Samuel Merritt Accelerated Program, Oakland/San Francisco CA
Clinical Modalities & Sites Included:
Mental Health- Contra Costa Regional Medical Center, Martinez, 120 hours
Community Health- Episcopal Community Services, The Mentone, SF, 120 hours
Pediatrics- Children’s Hospital, Oakland, 120 hours
Maternity- Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, Ashby Campus, Berkeley, 120 hours
Critical Care- Alameda Hospital, Alameda, 120 hours
Med Surg II- John Muir Hospital, Walnut Creek, 120 hours
Med Surg I- Alameda Hospital, Alameda, 120 hours
Masters of Transformational Art (Archaic Spiritual Studies and Jungian Archetype Iconography),
June 2002 (Thesis pending board review)
John F. Kennedy University, Orinda/Berkeley CA
Bachelors of Fine Art, June 1998
San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco CA
CERTIFICATIONS:
• TMC Leadership Training, Oakland/Berkeley CA, 2007
• Group Mediator/Relationship Counseling, Berkeley 2007
• Phlebotomy Certification (expired), Inner City Services, Oakland CA, 2004
• EMT-B (expired), Oakland Fire Department, Oakland CA 2003
• Massage/Acupressure/Reiki Therapy, Walters, San Francisco CA, 1999
• Co-counseling, National Co-counselors Society, San Francisco CA, 1998
EXPERIENCE:
Preceptorship, Surgical Unit, Autumn 2008
Children’s Hospital, Oakland CA
• Useful member of an interdisciplinary team providing safe and effective care to patients
• Patient assessments completed in an on-going systematic thorough, safe, and skillful
manner with a focus on the patients’ (including the families) physical, psychosocial,
cultural, and spiritual status
• Consistently prioritized patient care while adhering to institutional policies and procedures
• Utilized current research and evidence-based practice guidelines in decision making and
problem solving
• Documented all patient care and unit activities following institutional care plan policies
and procedures
• Acted as an advocate for the patient and family providing excellent care to visitors
• 240 total clinical hours experience at Children’s Hospital Oakland with 40 hours in
postpartum at Alta Bates Summit
Production/Design Manager, January 2006 – Current
Fast Response School of Healthcare Education, Berkeley CA
• Responsible for all curriculum materials prepared and available for instructors and staff
• Utilized knowledge of a variety of computer operating systems and software
• Designed the look of the school, curriculum, and all marketing and informational materials
• Worked within strict deadlines
• Multitasked a wide variety of responsibilities
• Worked with multidisciplinary teams of various sizes effectively to produce desired
outcomes
Phlebotomy Coordinator, November 2004 – December 2005
Fast Response School of Healthcare Education, Berkeley CA
• Phlebotomy certified
• Coordinate students within phlebotomy program
• Develop contracts with hospitals/lab managers for phlebotomy preceptorships
• Curriculum development
• Staff development and management
• Grade papers and moderate national exams
• Played major role in hiring of staff
• Student counselor (psychological and professional support)
• Mediate between students, instructors, management, hospital, and staff
• Responsible for customer satisfaction
• Admissions enrollment
CPR Instructor, November 2002 – December 2005
Fast Response School of Healthcare Education, Berkeley CA
• Instructor certified through AHA
• Provide friendly, knowledgeable, professional CPR/BLS instruction
• Management groups of up to 100 people
• Thorough documentation for national AHA standards
• Excellent customer service provided in a professional personable manner
Outdoor Rock Climbing/Mountaineering Leader, February 2001 – November 2003
Bay Area Outdoors Adventures, San Francisco CA
• Lead/manage groups of up to twelve people
• Teach climbing, technical skills, confidence, and safety (exposure, environmental, and
personal)
• Multitasking social interaction with professional responsibilities
• Oversee safety
• Set safety anchors
• Perform basic first-aid
• Trauma preparedness and extraction
Personal Outdoor Guide, 1997 – 2005
Private Contract, Multiple Locations Throughout CA
• Personal one to three person rock climbing instruction
• Teach climbing, technical skills, confidence, and safety (exposure, environmental, and
personal)
• Multitasking social interaction with professional responsibilities
• Oversee safety
• Set safety anchors
• Perform basic first-aid
• Trauma preparedness and extraction

References available upon request

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