Ryan Uribe
About Ryan Uribe
Ryan Uribe is an Occupational Health Nurse with extensive experience in various healthcare settings, currently employed at Harley-Davidson Motor Company and Milwaukee Center For Independence in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He holds multiple certifications and has a background in nursing education from several institutions.
Occupational Health Nurse at Harley-Davidson
Ryan Uribe has served as an Occupational Health Nurse at Harley-Davidson Motor Company since 2016. In this role, he focuses on promoting health and safety within the workplace. His experience spans over eight years at the company's Milwaukee, Wisconsin location. Ryan's responsibilities include assessing employee health needs, providing medical care, and implementing wellness programs to enhance the overall health of employees.
Previous Nursing Experience
Before joining Harley-Davidson, Ryan worked as an Occupational Health and Wellness Nurse at Joy Global from 2015 to 2016. His nursing career began at Maxim Healthcare Services, where he served as a Staff Nurse from 2014 to 2016. Additionally, he has experience as a Correctional Nurse at Milwaukee County from 2013 to 2015 and as an EMT-IV at Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare from 2009 to 2013. This diverse background has equipped him with a wide range of nursing skills and experiences.
Education and Certifications
Ryan Uribe studied Nursing at Milwaukee Area Technical College, where he has been enrolled since 2009. He also attended Waukesha County Technical College from 2005 to 2007. He obtained certification as an Adult Ventilator Nurse in 2015 and received COHC certification in 2017. His educational background and certifications demonstrate his commitment to advancing his nursing expertise.
Involvement in Community Health Programs
Ryan is currently employed at Milwaukee Center For Independence as a Pediatric Vent Nurse, a position he has held since 2016. He is part of a team that operates programs accredited by the Joint Commission (JCAHO) and has contributed to initiatives that received the highest certification from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). His work supports a non-profit community-based organization that serves over 15,000 individuals through various innovative programs and services.