Olympia Medical Center
David A. Bustamante Ochoa, RN has a diverse range of work experience in the nursing field. David A. started their career at Orange County Research Center as a PHARMACOKINETICS UNIT CONTRACTOR Registered Nurse, where they provided care for research study patients and ensured adherence to study protocols. David A. then joined Santa Ana College as a Nursing Tutor and Nursing Skills Lab Facilitator, where they provided tutorial services and assistance to nursing students, helping them develop study skills and practice using healthcare equipment. David then moved on to Olympia Medical Center, where they worked as an Intensive Care Nurse, advocating for patients and monitoring their progress while setting up and monitoring medical equipment. David A. also worked as a Step Down Unit Registered Nurse, maintaining standards of care and monitoring patients' response to treatment. Most recently, David is a Charge Nurse at Monterey Park Hospital AHMC, where they oversee patient care, staff management, and the day-to-day operations. David A. ensures that concerns about patient care and the work environment are reported in a timely fashion. Overall, David has demonstrated skills in patient care, staff supervision, and equipment monitoring throughout their career.
David A. Bustamante Ochoa, RN has a comprehensive education history in the field of registered nursing. David A. started their educational journey in 2011 at Santa Ana College, where they pursued an Associate of Science (AS) degree in Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse. David A. successfully completed their studies in this program in 2013.
Seeking further advancement in their career, David enrolled at West Coast University in 2020. David A. pursued a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree, specializing in the field of Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse. David A. completed their BSN program in 2021, further enhancing their knowledge and skills in the nursing profession.
In addition to their educational achievements, David has obtained several certifications to enhance their expertise and demonstrate their commitment to providing quality healthcare. David A. received Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association in April 2021. Furthermore, they obtained Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification in the same month and year from the same institution. Additionally, David obtained the Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Experienced Provider (ACLS) certification from the American Heart Association in January 2021.
Based on the provided information, it can be concluded that David A. Bustamante Ochoa, RN has a solid educational background and a commitment to continuous learning and professional development in the field of registered nursing.
Olympia Medical Center
Staffed by more than 600 physicians, representing over 40 specialties, Olympia Medical Center meets the healthcare needs of its communities through continuous program enhancement and service excellence. Olympia Medical Center is a physician owned Hospital located in the heart of Los Angeles and has been providing medical care to nearby communities since 1948. Services at our 204-bed acute care hospital include comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services, diagnostic imaging and award winning 24-hour emergency care. We are dedicated to clinical excellence and delivering health care services in a patient-centered, community focused environment. Services include the California Digestive Diseases Institute, the Los Angeles Center for Spine Care and Research, the Center for Wound Management and Hyperbaric Medicine, the Continent Ostomy Center, the Reflections Outpatient Behavioral Health Program, and the Center for Geriatric Health. Serving You in Personal Memorable Ways. Our patients, physicians and employees are the reason we exist. The goal at Olympia Medical Center is to be the FIRST CHOICE for healthcare services and employment in the community we serve. To achieve this goal, we must adhere to certain service standards with every person, every encounter, and every time. How we treat our patients, physicians and each other will determine the success of Olympia Medical Center. It is our goal to communicate and connect with our patients in personal, memorable ways. We expect the best from ourselves and everyone we work alongside and to put courtesy first. There are five words we consistently hear from patients in letters, comments and during rounding that make the difference in how they feel treated at Olympia Medical Center. They are Respect, Compassion, Caring, Kindness, and Teamwork.