Renee L. Anker, RN, a Registered Nurse with IU Health White Memorial Hospital & IU Health Arnett Hospital
Get to know Registered Nurse Renee L. Anker, who serves patients in Indiana.
Specializing in trauma and critical care, Renee is a registered nurse who can be found on staff at IU Health White Memorial Hospital & IU Health Arnett Hospital (part time). Both hospitals are a part of Indiana University (IU) Health.
IU Health is Indiana’s largest comprehensive health system and consists of hospitals, physicians, and allied services dedicated to providing preeminent care throughout Indiana and beyond. Its unique partnership with the Indiana University School of Medicine gives their highly skilled physicians access to innovative treatments using the latest research and technology.
Academically, Renee graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Purdue University Northwest. She then went on to earn her Associate of Science in Nursing degree from Ivy Tech Community College Lafayette in 1997, after which she received her Master of Management and Leadership from The University of Texas at El Paso.
Among her other titles, she has been serving as a private nurse at Jennie E. Caldwell Memorial Home Trust since August of 2015. She is also the Owner & Operator of Country Tan N’ Things, a tanning salon located in Wolcott, Indiana.
On a professional level, Renee is an active member of the American Nurses Association (ANA). The ANA is a 501 professional organization to advance and protect the profession of nursing.
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 in 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 leadership, research, performing diagnostic tests and analyzing results, operating medical equipment, administering medications, recording patients’ symptoms and medical histories, and assisting with patient rehabilitation and follow-up.
Learn More about Renee L. Anker:
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