Grace Brown (Unruh), MSN, RN-BC
Registered Nurse in Denton, TX
Helping and caring for others has always been a passion of mine. I chose to pursue nursing as the health sciences field was and continues to be a way for me to reach out to the community and serve others. I want to be a nurse that families and individuals are comfortable around and trust to provide care to loved ones.
Education
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, BSN, May 2018
University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing and Health Innovation, MSN, December 2022
Previous Work Experience
University Medical Center, Lubbock, TX, August 2019-January 2023
- Worked as a geriatric trauma/supportive care/overflow medical-surgical staff nurse
- Obtained medical-surgical board certification
- Relief Charge nurse for 1.5 years
- Provided relief to other nursing units by floating to COVID floor during the COVID-19 pandemic for ~1 year
- Nurse of the Unit 2022
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, July 2018-August 2019
- Completed Magnet accredited nurse residency program
- Worked as an inpatient psychiatric nurse
Unique Skills/Training
- General medical-surgical nursing (IV insertion, hard sticks, foley insertion/maintenance, phlebotomy, medication administration, etc.)
- Psychiatric nursing, including training in electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
- Palliative/supportive care, hospice nursing
Undergraduate
I graduated as an alumnae from Alpha Delta Pi and served as an officer and committee member throughout my college career. Serving as an officer and leader in my sorority taught me even more about how to work with others and organize events and schedules. Additionally, I was involved in two collegiate honor societies, Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma, and remained a Dean's and President's List student. I was a member of Texas Nursing Student Association. Additionally, volunteering at Covenant and University Medical Center largely shaped my college career.
Current
I am currently a member of American Nurse's Association and spend much time reading research articles in order to keep up with evidence-based practice.
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