Anne-Laure Reine-Luce Verill MSN RN CNOR
Registered Nurse
MDAbout
Anne-Laure Verill is a dedicated healthcare professional with a diverse and extensive background in nursing, having progressed from CNA to LPN to RN and eventually earning an MSN. With a wealth of experience across various nursing roles, Anne-Laure Verill has built a strong foundation in patient care, leadership, and clinical expertise. Having recently stepped down from an RNIV Team Lead role, Anne-Laure Verill is transitioning to a Staff RN2 position in a new department within the same hospital. Anne-Laure Verill is also exploring new opportunities, including roles in Radiation Oncology, Genetics Survivor Coordination, and Orthopedic Spine Surgery, seeking to further contribute to healthcare in specialized settings.
Education and Training
Gulf Coast State College AS, Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 2013
Western Governors University 2020 Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Western Governors University Masters in leadership and management 2023
Nursing Specialization
Operating Romm
RN
Provider Details
Anne-Laure Reine-Luce Verill MSN RN CNOR's Expert Contributions
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Can I drink coffee before a CT scan?
Whether you can drink coffee before a CT scan depends on the type of scan and whether contrast dye is used. For a CT scan without contrast, drinking coffee is generally allowed. However, if contrast is required, especially oral or IV contrast, you may need to avoid coffee for a few hours before the scan, as caffeine can affect hydration and kidney function. Always follow the specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider to ensure accurate results and a smooth procedure.
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Is an MRI scan painful?
An MRI scan is generally not painful. It involves lying still inside a large machine while images are taken using magnetic fields and radio waves. Some people may experience discomfort from having to remain in a fixed position or from the noise during the procedure, but it is typically not painful. If you have concerns, you can discuss them with the technician beforehand.
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How do you manage patients with celiac?
Managing celiac disease primarily involves strict adherence to a gluten-free diet. This means avoiding all foods containing wheat, barley, rye, and any derivatives. It’s essential to educate patients about hidden sources of gluten in processed foods and medications. Regular follow-up with healthcare providers is necessary to monitor for complications, such as nutrient deficiencies, and to ensure adherence to the gluten-free lifestyle. In some cases, a dietitian may assist with meal planning to ensure proper nutrition. Managing celiac disease also includes addressing any related conditions like osteoporosis or anemia.
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How does my age impact the type and dosage of anesthesia you would use?
As the body ages, liver and kidney function may gradually decline, impacting the metabolism and elimination of anesthesia. While 50 is still relatively young, anesthetic dosages may be slightly adjusted based on individual health status, as older adults tend to be more sensitive to these medications. Anesthesia can also affect cardiovascular and respiratory function, requiring careful monitoring to prevent complications such as low blood pressure or respiratory depression. Additionally, some patients may experience prolonged recovery or mild postoperative cognitive effects, though these are more common in older adults. To ensure optimal outcomes, it is essential to provide a complete medical history, stay well-hydrated (as permitted), and follow all postoperative recovery guidelines.
Work Description / Areas of Expertise / Job Duties
Anne Verill, MSN, RN, CNOR
Contact Information
- Phone: 850-419-0911
- Email: annelaureverill@yahoo.com
- Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-laure-verill-480944130 https://www.facebook.com/share/14xvurkYcb/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Professional Summary
Dynamic and accomplished Registered Nurse with over 14 years of diverse experience in clinical care and leadership. Expertise in gynecological-oncology, urology, and robotics service lines. Recognized for delivering exceptional patient care, optimizing workflow processes, and fostering collaborative environments. Highly skilled in critical judgment, adaptability, and team leadership, with a strong commitment to excellence in healthcare delivery.
Core Competencies
- Leadership & Team Development
- Clinical Expertise & Patient Advocacy
- Process Improvement & Workflow Optimization
- Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
- Adaptability in High-Pressure Environments
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- Advanced Time Management & Organization
- Educating and Motivating Teams
Licenses & Certifications
- Registered Nurse (RN) License #R234684
- Certified Nurse in the Operating Room (CNOR)
- Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
- Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
- Advanced Life Support (ALS) Certification
- Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification
Education
Western Governors University
- Master of Science in Nursing (Leadership and Management), 2023
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing, 2020
Gulf Coast State College
- Associate Degree in Nursing, 2013
Professional Experience
GBMC – RN IV
November 2022 – Present, Baltimore, MD
- Lead gynecological-oncology, urology, and robotics service lines, ensuring seamless operations.
- Coordinate with surgeons and multidisciplinary teams to optimize patient outcomes.
- Manage surgical preference cards, supplies, and equipment to guarantee readiness and efficiency.
MERCY MEDICAL CENTER – RN II FLOAT POOL
August 2022 – December 2023, Baltimore, MD
- Verified surgical consents, assessed patient conditions, and safely administered medications.
- Ensured patient safety during surgeries, maintained detailed documentation, and educated patients.
- Collaborated with healthcare providers to implement care plans effectively.
GBMC – RN II (GOR)
November 2019 – November 2022, Baltimore, MD
- Verified surgical consents, assessed patient conditions, and safely administered medications.
- Ensured patient safety during surgeries, maintained detailed documentation, and educated patients.
- Collaborated with healthcare providers to implement care plans effectively.
GBMC – RN II (Unit 46)
September 2018 – November 2019, Baltimore, MD
- Delivered chemotherapy treatments, blood transfusions, and complex wound care.
- Monitored and documented patient vital signs, ensuring timely interventions.
- Provided comprehensive education to patients and families on treatment regimens.
POWERBACK REHABILITATION – RN II
July 2018 – September 2018, Baltimore, MD
- Delivered medications, and complex wound care.
- Monitored and documented patient vital signs, ensuring timely interventions.
- Provided comprehensive education to patients and families on medications and wound treatment regimens.
Bay Correctional Facility (The GEO Group) – RN
June 2014 – June 2018, Panama City, FL
- Managed triage, lab specimen collection, and diabetic care for incarcerated patients.
- Delivered emergency care for acute conditions, including cardiac distress and trauma.
- Served as interim supervisor, overseeing clinical operations and staff coordination.
Northwest Hospital – LPN
July 2011 – May 2014, Chipley, FL
- Administered medications and treatments, including diabetic care and wound management.
- Responded to medical emergencies and provided first-response care.
- Maintained meticulous documentation of patient care and progress.
Signature Healthcare of North Florida – LPN
July 2011 – July 2013, Graceville, FL
- Delivered patient education on medication regimens and health management.
- Assisted with hygiene, wound care, and pre-surgical preparation.
- Monitored patient conditions, escalating concerns to physicians when necessary.
Key Achievements
- Spearheaded initiatives to enhance surgical turnover efficiency.
- Developed and implemented educational resources for gynecological-oncology patients, improving patient satisfaction scores.
- Recognized with the “Nursing Scholarship Achievement” award at Gulf Coast State College for outstanding grades.
- Recognized with an Excellence Award at WGU for the exceptional nature of the work submitted.
Technical Proficiencies
- Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems: Epic, Cerner
- Advanced surgical equipment and robotics
- Microsoft Office Suite and healthcare-specific software
Professional Affiliations
- American Nurses Association (ANA)
- Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses (AORN)
- AORN Baltimore Chapter
- AORN Leadership
- National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS)
What do you attribute your success to?
I am passionate about my work and continuously seek opportunities for personal and professional growth. I am committed to helping others advance in their own careers by sharing knowledge, offering guidance, and encouraging them to pursue their goals. I take a logical and innovative approach to problem-solving and strive to inspire those around me to push beyond their limits.
Throughout my career, I have mentored several individuals, including technicians who have since decided to further their education. I have assisted them in securing scholarships and provided them with resources to support their journey. I firmly believe in knowledge-sharing and do not subscribe to gatekeeping—colleagues and peers know they can rely on me for guidance, access to learning materials, and support. I also remind them that English is my second language, and if I was able to achieve success, they can too. My goal is to empower others to grow, develop, and reach their full potential.