Elizabeth L. Chapman, RN, M.S., LNC, Registered Nurse
Get to know Registered Nurse, Elizabeth L. Chapman, who serves patients in the State of Florida.
Elizabeth is a registered nurse who is currently serving patients in the State of Florida. She also serves as a legal nurse consultant, which is a registered nurse who uses expertise as a health care provider and specialized training to consult on medical-related legal cases.
When her mother got sick, Elizabeth saw the way the nurses took care of her and the kind of comfort and compassion they provided. From then on, she knew that she was meant to pursue a career in the nursing field. Her uncle was also a registered nurse who helped to inspire and support her through nursing school.
Elizabeth attributes her success to always taking the opportunity to stay up to date on the latest advancements in her field, whether it was completing workshops to be able to provide the best care or reading journals to be the best version of herself. She absolutely loves what she does and completes every task fully and to the best of her ability.
Elizabeth earned her Associate’s Degree in Nursing from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in 1976. She then went on to earn her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1983. She also completed her Master of Science in Education from the same University.
Elizabeth is a member of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN). The AACN is more than the world’s largest specialty nursing organization. It is an exceptional community of acute and critical care nurses offering unwavering professional and personal support in pursuit of the best possible patient care.
A registered nurse (RN) is a nurse who has graduated from a nursing program and met the requirements outlined by a country, state, province or similar licensing body to obtain a nursing license. RNs fulfill a variety of job duties. In addition to their primary role of treating and caring for patients, their responsibilities also include educating patients and the public about a variety of medical conditions, as well as providing emotional support and advice to the families of their patients. Other RN job functions include performing diagnostic tests and analyzing results, operating medical equipment, administering medications, recording patients’ symptoms and medical histories, as well as assisting with patient rehabilitation and follow-up.
Learn More about Elizabeth L. Chapman:
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