Joan Dispenza |
Joan Dispenza earned many credentials during her career as a nurse in Buffalo, New York. After earning a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing degree, she went on to work for the Millard Fillmore Hospital in Buffalo. Over time, she earned the Nursing Director’s job, and oversaw the nursing staff for the hospital. She worked many long hours with patients and doctors to determine the best course of action for how the hospital operated and cared for its patients. She was a Registered Nurse (RN) and a Board Certified Nurse for her work in the ambulatory wing of the hospital for many years. Nurses can earn certifications that go along with their specialties, those that also help to improve their resume and expand their training to help more people. There are many different kinds of certifications that nurses can acquire. Nurses can earn Licensed Practical Nursing and Vocational Nursing certifications in pharmacology, long-term care, and IV therapy. Board Certification is required for practice in such specialties as mental health, school nursing, informatics, and pediatrics. Many nurses are certified for more general practices, such as primary care and family nursing. These certifications help employers find the nurses they need for their particular departments of hospitals or other work settings for nurses. Joan Dispenza earned many certifications during her long career as a nurse. She left the position, due to severe illness, in 2009, and she moved to Nevada after her years of nursing were over. She helped many people and served with distinction for decades before she left her post as the Director of Nursing for Millard Fillmore Hospital, the result of a severe illness. Comments are closed.
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