Stanley Jennings has extensive experience in the healthcare industry. Stanley began their career at Shepherd Center in 2009, where they worked as an MSN, RN, CCRN. In this role, Stanley demonstrated strong communication skills and the ability to provide compassionate care to patients with severe brain or spinal injuries. Stanley also showed a talent for quickly learning and applying knowledge in a fast-paced environment. Stanley worked at Shepherd Center until 2016.
After their time at Shepherd Center, Stanley joined Children's Healthcare of Atlanta in 2013 as an MSN, RN, CCRN, CPN. Stanley continued to provide exceptional care to patients until 2020. During this time, Stanley gained expertise in pediatric care and further developed their nursing skills.
In 2020, Stanley began working at Southeast Georgia Health System as a Clinical Team Lead. Stanley currently holds this position, showcasing their leadership abilities in coordinating and managing a team in a clinical setting.
Overall, Stanley's work experience highlights their dedication to providing high-quality care, their ability to adapt in fast-paced environments, and their strong communication and leadership skills.
Stanley Jennings obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse from Georgia State University. Stanley also holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from St. Bonaventure University with a secondary concentration in Finance. In 2018-2019, they pursued a Masters of Science degree in Nursing - Leadership and Management from Western Governors University.
In terms of additional certifications, Stanley obtained the following: Critical Care Registered Nurse (Pediatric) (CCRN-P) from AACN (American Association of Critical-Care Nurses) in September 2019, Pediatric Fundamental Critical Care Support from the Society of Critical Care Medicine in September 2019, Trauma Nurse Core Course from the Emergency Nurses Association in August 2019, Certified Pediatric Nurse from the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board in July 2017, and PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) from the American Heart Association | American Stroke Association in October 2016.
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