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Professional

Development
Clay Sensibaugh

Direct Patient Care Leadership


Strengths
Recognition and respect for both cultural and spiritual
beliefs
Effective communication techniques that are tailored to
each patient
Able to connect with patients on a much more personal
level
Strong educational background

Weaknesses
Not bilingual
Inability to effectively manage my time with high-acuity
patients

Unit Related Leadership


Strengths
Coordination and accomplishment of set goals.
Enjoy the role of a leader
Able to improvise and handle situations accordingly
Have been exposed to quality improvement projects
Weaknesses
Lack of experience
Short term goals
Participate in unit related projects to enhance patient care
Long term goals
Present a presentation to board of directors on how to improve

Professional Nursing Development


Short-Term (within 2 years)
ACLS
CEN/CCRN

Long-Term (3-5 years)


Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN)/ Critical Care Registered
Nurse (CCRN)
Trauma Certified Registered Nurse (TCRN)
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
Certified Flight Registered Nurse (CFRN)
Hazardous Material Training

Extreme Ownership

Concept of Extreme Ownership


Believe
Leading Up and Down the Chain of Command
Plan
Prioritize and Execute

Leadership Shadowing
Shadowing a charge nurse on the MICU at Northwest
Appropriate nursing assignments
Safe delegation
Communication with individuals above and below her

Professional Activities
Emergency Civilian Casualty Care
Communicating during high-stress times
Delegation

St. Lukes IPEP (Poly-Pharmacy Clinic)


Interdisciplinary communication
Critical Thinking
Communicating with the elderly patient population

Short and Long-Term Goals

Continuing Nursing Education


Within the field of nursing, my goal is to become a
Certified Flight Registered Nurse (CFRN) working for a
air ambulance company within Arizona
Potential opportunities that exist for me as a flight nurse
are either civilian or military.
Masters Degree with Nursing Education

Reference
Willink, J., & Babin, L. (2015).Extreme ownership:
How U.S. Navy SEALs lead and win. New York: St.
Martin's Press.

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