Jaime Hooper joined Mt. San Antonio Nursing faculty in 2011 as an adjunct, and became a full-time Professor of Nursing in 2014. Jaime has been involved in the nursing profession for more than 20 years. She began her career as a nursing assistant while becoming a Registered Nurse (RN). As an RN, Jaime started as a Medical Surgical Nurse and then transitioned to an Adult Intensive Care Nurse, holding various roles with in the intensive care setting. Her nursing background includes working in Med-Sugical, Oncology, Detox, Nursing Education and currently working in Interventional Radiology as a Special Procedures Nurse.
COURSE TAUGHT:
Nurs 1A Nursing Process I
Nurs 1B Nursing Process II
Nurs 3 Medical Surgical Nursing: Locomotion/Sensory/Integ/Oncology/Immunity
Nurs 8 Medical Surgical Nursing: Circulation and Oxygenation
Nurs 11 Preceptorship
PROFESSIONAL INVOVLEMENT:
American College of Cardiology Member since 2018
Protecting Human Subject Research Participant- 2009 & 2011
American Stroke Association Member since 2007
American Heart Association Member since 2004
American Association of Critical Care Nurses Member since 2002
Association for Radiologic & Imaging Nursing Member since 2010
COMMUNITY SERVICE:
CPR Instruction 2007-2016
Phlebotomy for Cancer screening 2006, 2008, 2010
Administration of Flu Shot 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014
AWARDS:
Advanced Education Nursing Traineeship grant (AENT) 2010-2011
Dumont Scholarship 2010-2011
Presbyterian Intercommunity Foundation Scholarship 2004-2009
Critical Care Nurse Excellence nominee 2008