Timothy Freeman has a diverse work experience in the healthcare industry. Timothy is currently serving as the Chief Nursing Officer at Evans Memorial Hospital. Prior to this, they worked as the Director of Nursing at HCA Healthcare, overseeing nursing operations. Timothy also held multiple managerial positions at St. Joseph's/Candler, including Operating Room Nurse Manager and Critical Care Nurse Manager. Timothy demonstrated leadership in improving operational efficiency and patient outcomes. Additionally, Timothy has experience as a Resource Coordinator in the Intensive Care Unit. Timothy also served as a Registered Nurse in various roles, including system float and critical care. Apart from their clinical roles, Timothy served as the President of the Greater Savannah Area Chapter of Critical Care Nurses. Earlier in their career, they worked as an Operating Room Nurse at ENT Associates of Savannah. Prior to entering the healthcare industry, Timothy gained experience as a Retail Sales Associate at Belk. With their extensive experience and educational background including an Executive MBA and BSN, RN degrees, Timothy Freeman has developed a strong skill set and expertise in healthcare management.
Timothy Freeman has a diverse education history. Timothy started their educational journey at Memorial Day School, where they obtained their high school diploma in an unspecified year. Later, from 2005 to 2010, they attended Armstrong State University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing with a specialization in Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse.
More recently, Timothy pursued their Executive MBA at the University of Notre Dame - Mendoza College of Business, a program they began in 2021 and is expected to complete in 2023. This degree focuses on Business Administration and Management, indicating a shifting of their professional interests towards the business side of healthcare.
Furthermore, Timothy has obtained several additional certifications to expand their expertise. In 2010, they became a Registered Nurse, gaining recognition from the Georgia Secretary of State. Six years later, in July 2016, they obtained the Acute/Critical Care Knowledge Professional - Adult (CCRN-K) certification from the AACN (American Association of Critical-Care Nurses). These certifications demonstrate their commitment to continuous learning and enhancing their skills in the field of nursing and critical care specifically.
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