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Lonnie S. Hosea, Jr.

 


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Lieutenant Commander, Nurse Corps, United States Navy

 

 

Professional

Goals

 

 

 

Education

Short Term:  Utilize and hone skills acquired in the U.S. Army-Baylor HCA

                      Program to help improve the delivery of services to Military

                      Health System beneficiaries

Long Term:  Become a senior executive healthcare leader in the Military

                      Health System

 

Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) Course

IS-195 Basic Incident Command System (FEMA)

Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum

CA State University:  21 hrs toward MBA

Field Management of Chemical and Bio. Casualties

Intermediate Officer Leadership Course

Navy Medicine Management Development Course

Medical Management of Chemical and Bio. Casualties

Landing Force Planning Course

Combat Casualty Care Course (C4)

 

Degree:              Master of Health Administration

                          Baylor University

                          Waco, TX

 

                          Bachelor of Science, Nursing

                          Northeast Louisiana University

                          Monroe, LA

                         

                          Bachelor of Science, Accounting

                          Louisiana State University,

                             Baton Rouge, LA

 

Mar 06

Jan 04

Feb 03

2001—02

Jan 02

Jun 01

Apr 01

Sep 99

Feb 99

Mar 98

 

Aug 05

 

 

 

Dec 95

 

 

 

May 91

 

Professional Societies

Diplomate, American College of Healthcare Executives

Member, American Association of Critical Care Nurses

Member, Naval Institute 

 

Professional Assignments

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Professional Assignments (cont.)

 

Jun 06 – Present        Manager, Orthopedic Medicine, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth

 

Manage business and clinical operations for Orthopedic Medicine Department;  Operations include 11 Orthopedic Medicine Clinics, 90+ personnel with 6,200+ visits per month.

 

 

Aug 05 – Jun 06          Administrator, Emergency Medicine Department,

                                        Portsmouth Naval Medical Center, VA

 

Administrative Officer and Business Manager for one of the busiest Emergency Medicine Departments within the DoD--greater than 72,000 visits per year.

 

 

 

Jun 04 – July 05            Administrative Resident, University Health System,

                                        San Antonio, TX

Obtaining healthcare administration experience, skills, and knowledge throughout a large public health system in South Texas.  Completing a graduate project on designing an itemized third-party billing process for the professional services rendered by the trauma surgeons at Brooke Army Medical Center.

 

 

 

 

 

Jun 03 – Jun 04            Student, U.S. Army-Baylor University Graduate                                         Program in Healthcare Administration,

                                    AMEDDC&S, Fort Sam Houston, TX

Completed 60 graduate semester hours during 12 month didactic phase of the Army-Baylor HCA Program with a 3.95 grade point average.  Completed numerous healthcare industry and Military Health System projects.  Published article, “Bexar County Medical Society (BCMS) and VNA & Hospice of South Texas Partner for High Quality Palliative Care”, in

San Antonio Medicine, the BCMS’s monthly magazine.

 

Jun 01 – May 03           Manager, Operations Side Clinic (01-03)

                                               Command Emergency Manager  (01-03)

                                               Naval Hospital Lemoore

                                               Naval Air Station Lemoore, CA

Responsible for management of Aviation Medicine and Physical Exam Clinics and supervision of 37 Navy Corpsman and 11 Flight Surgeons; Acting Officer in Charge, Operations Side Clinic (additionally responsible for Environmental Health, Occupational Health and Preventive Medicine Departments), during the incumbent’s absences; Developed implementation plan for the Naval Hospital Lemoore’s implementation of the Hospital Emergency Incident Command System. 

 

May 97 – May 01          Manager, Post Anesthesia Care Unit (00-01)

                                                Director, Advanced Cardiac Life Support  (00-01)

                                       Charge Nurse, Intensive Care Unit   (97-00)

                                                Instructor Basic Life Support

                                                Naval Hospital Great Lakes, IL

Responsible for ensuring the proper care of all immediate post surgical patients and the supervision of one Navy Nurse and one Navy Corpsman; Responsible for training all post anesthesia and critical care unit staff; Directed the Naval Hospital Advanced Cardiac Life Support Program regarding staff training standards as well as credentialing all staff members completing the program.

 

Jan 96 – May 97           Charge/Staff Nurse, Critical Care Unit and

                                       Surgical Intensive Care Unit

                                                Basic Life Support Instructor

                                                North Monroe Hospital, Monroe, LA

Delivered multi-specialty care to critical ill / injured patients; Assisted in implementation of the surgical intensive care unit (special emphasis on neurosurgical patient care).

 

Awards and Honors

PROFESSIONAL:

 

Elected President of Healthcare Adminstrators of Tidewater, the local American College of Healthcare Adminstrators chapter, Sept 06

Certified Healthcare Executive (CHE), Jan05 to present

Certified Critical Care Nurse Feb 98 – Feb 04 (Currently Inactive)

 

MILITARY:

 

Abstract selected—Navy Readiness Estimate and Deployability Index  

     (USN-READI)—for poster exhibit at 2005 TRICARE Conference in

     Washington, D.C.

Navy Medicine Resource Manager of the Year,

     Team Achievement Category, calendar year 2002

Naval Hospital Lemoore Junior Officer of the Year, 2002

Naval Hospital Lemoore Junior Officer of the Qtr., May 2003

Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, 2 Awards

Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, 2 Awards

National Defense Medal, 2 Awards

Navy Pistol Expert

 

LSH

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