sarahschiermeyer@icloud.com

Get to know Registered Nurse Sarah J. Schiermeyer.

Sarah graduated with her Nursing degree from Compton College, furthering her education she then graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from St. Joseph’s College. She then attended Franklin Pierce University where she graduated with her Master of Science in Nursing. She holds certification as a Registered Nurse and as a Rehabilitation Registered Nurse, as well as certification in Telemetry, Trauma Nursing, and Medical-Surgical Nurse. She has been a practicing nurse since 1968, and holds over five decades of experience in her field.

To stay up to date in her field, Sarah remains a professional member of the Vermont State Nurses Association. She is currently affiliated with El Camino Hospital, Lehigh Medical Center, Arista County Medical Center, Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, Huntington Memorial, Rutland Regional, Doctors Medical Center, Einstien Willer, and Highland Medical Center.

The main role of a registered nurse is to assist physicians in providing treatment to patients suffering from various medical conditions. While their primary responsibilities will involve caring for patients, their specific job duties will vary depending on your employer and specialization. While a majority of registered nurses work at hospitals they are not limited to that setting, they can also work in in clinics, schools, assisted living facilities, homes, schools and more. They must also stay up-to-date with new tools and technology to help provide the best care to patients and families, and the best support to doctors and other healthcare professionals. Registered nurses must possess excellent communication, emotional intelligence, teamwork, problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.

Learn More about Sarah J. Schiermeyer:

Through her online profile, https://todaysnurse.org/network/index.php?do=/4142184/info/

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