Carolyn Ann Rogers EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, University of Texas School of Nursing 1993 Associate Degree Nursing, Galveston College 1977 EXPERIENCE Thirty-two years in clinical nursing, education, nursing supervision and management. Areas include Diabetes Supervisor/Nurse Educator (Program Coordinator), Case Management, Rehabilitation, Medical, Surgical, Pediatrics, Infection Control, Staff Development, Patient Education (ostomy, diabetes) Wound Management, Synchromed® Implanted Infusion Pump. LICENSURE State of Texas CERTIFICATIONS Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) – 2000 – current Certified Rehabilitation Nurse (CRRN) – 1995 – 2000 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE February 2010 to present – Guardian Angel Home Health Services
Per-diem Staff RN – Home visits, Starts of Care, Recertification, Resumption of Care, Discharge Summary, Skilled Nurse visits, Case Conferences, Galveston County
April 1998 to February 2010 – San Jacinto Methodist Hospital
Diabetes Nurse Educator April 1998 to March 2006; November 2009 to February 2010
Diabetes Supervisor/Nurse Educator March 2006-November 2009 April 1994 to April 1998 – The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research
Surgical Liaison Nurse Case Manager – January 1995 to April 1998
Staff Nurse Outpatient Clinic - April 1994 to January 1995
March 1988 to April 1994 - San Jacinto Methodist Hospital
Staff Nurse - Float Pool: July 1993 to April 1994
Director Surgical/Pediatrics: August 1992 to July 1993
Director Rehabilitation Nursing: December 1988 to August 1992
Staff Development Educator: March 1988 to December 1988
May 1987 to March 1988 - Alvin Community Hospital
Infection Control Nurse and Staff Development Educator: May 1987 to May 1988
Administrative Director of Nursing Care Services: Sept. 1987 to May 1988
July 1977 to May 1987 - Mainland Center Hospital
Inservice Instructor: August 1980 to May 1987
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE). Vice President, Board Member, Baytown Council of American Diabetes Association –
American Diabetes Association, Professional membership.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Managing Spasticity of Cerebral Origin: A Multidisciplinary Approach, August 1996,
Providing Home Health Services to Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury, August 1996, Houston, Texas. Current Approaches to Management of Spasticity for Consumers, June and October 1997, Houston, Texas.
Current Approaches to Treatment of Spasticity, Association of Rehabilitation Nurses,
Southeast Texas Chapter, October 1997, Houston, Texas.
Managing Spasticity: A Multidisciplinary Approach, June 1998, Orlando, Florida
PUBLICATIONS
Ivanhoe, C.B., Yablon, S.A., Simpson, R.K., Rogers, C., & Boake, C. (1996, October).
Intrathecal baclofen infusion for treatment of spasticity due to acquired brain
injury. Paper presented at the Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Chicago. CONTINUING EDUCATION PRESENTATIONS
Guest Speaker, “Diabetes”, Licensed Vocational Nurse Program, Lee College, January, 2004 and 2005. 2008 Current Concepts in Management of Diabetes, Nursing Grand Rounds, San
Jacinto Methodist Hospital, February 2008. (1 contact hour).
Current Concepts in Management of Diabetes, Nursing Grand Rounds, San Jacinto
Methodist Hospital, November, 1998. (1 contact hour).
2008 Inpatient Diabetes Management, co-facilitator for San Jacinto Methodist Hospital
Competency Training for Inpatient Diabetes; co-developer of Self-Study
Education Packet/Test; co-presenter of over 100 one-hour mandatory education
Sessions/test for Resident Physicians, Nurses, Pharmacists, Dietitians, Patient
2008-2009 Inpatient Diabetes Management, presenter of above program ongoing for
Hospital orientation monthly for competency training (as above). For all
Nurses, Patient Care Attendants, Pharmacists, Dietitians.
Voted “Most Innovative Nurse”, San Jacinto Methodist Hospital, Nurse Week Celebration, May 2009.
Resume/april2010 REFERENCES Patricia Fisher, BSN, RN
Relationship: Former CEO San Jacinto Methodist Hospital 3536 TriCity Beach
Vice President Nursing San Jacinto Methodist Hospital 1271 FM 1011
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