Toyin Falana

Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner | CPR Instructor | Nurse Educator

Severn, Maryland, United States

About

Compassionate and performance-driven Nurse Practitioner with 8+ years of healthcare experience across neuroscience, med-surg, telemetry and case management. I've led stroke care quality audits, mentored new nurses, and driven performance improvements through interdisciplinary collaboration. Currently seeking opportunities to improve patient outcomes through innovative, data-informed clinical quality initiatives. Let's connect if you're passionate about transforming healthcare.

Experience

  • Registered Nurse at Luminis Health
    Jan 2025 - Present · 1 yr 7 mos

    • Conducted thorough patient assessments and administered treatments to ensure high-quality, patient-centered care. • Collaborated with interdisciplinary teams to develop and implement care plans, focusing on clinical excellence and compassionate care. • Mentored new nurses to provide training and support for their success, actively participating in quality improvement initiatives.

  • Clinical Instructor at Georgetown University School of Nursing
    Jan 2025 - Present · 1 yr 7 mos

    • Mentored and supervised students in clinical settings to develop their patient care skills. • Assessed student performance, offered feedback, and integrated theoretical knowledge into practice. • Collaborated with healthcare teams to enhance student learning and ensure patient safety protocols were followed.

  • Registered Nurse at Aya Healthcare
    Jan 2022 - Present · 4 yrs 7 mos

  • CPR Instructor at SoaRN
    Jun 2019 - Present · 7 yrs 2 mos

    • Trained healthcare professionals, first responders, and the public in CPR, AED, First Aid, and ACLS techniques. • Developed customized safety programs for healthcare settings, workplaces, and community groups. • Ensured certification compliance with AHA and Red Cross standards.

  • Clinical Adjunct Professor at Anne Arundel Community College
    Aug 2020 - Jan 2022 · 1 yr 6 mos