Larry Bilyeu
About Larry Bilyeu
Larry Bilyeu is a Registered Nurse with 38 years of experience at Intermountain Healthcare and a background as a Hospital Corpsman in the US Navy. He provides First Aid instruction and teaches CPR and AED courses, while also offering training in survival skills.
Work at Intermountain Healthcare
Larry Bilyeu has been a Registered Nurse at Intermountain Healthcare since 1986. Over his 38 years of service, he has engaged in various nursing roles that have contributed to his extensive experience in the healthcare field. His long tenure at Intermountain Healthcare reflects his commitment to patient care and professional development.
Military Background
Larry Bilyeu served in the US Navy as a Hospital Corpsman from 1976 to 1981. His military service spans over a decade, including experience in both the Army and the Navy. This background has provided him with a solid foundation in medical care and emergency response, which he applies in his nursing practice.
Education and Expertise
Larry Bilyeu earned an Associate's degree in Nursing from North Iowa Area Community College, completing his studies from 1983 to 1986. His educational background supports his diverse nursing roles, including mental health, home health, hospice, and surgical settings. He also provides instruction in First Aid and teaches CPR and AED courses, certified by the American Heart Association.
Diverse Nursing Roles
Throughout his nursing career, Larry Bilyeu has worked in various settings, including mental health, home health, hospice, and surgical environments. His roles have included serving as a scrub nurse and circulator, showcasing his adaptability and proficiency in different aspects of nursing care.
Training and Instruction
Larry Bilyeu offers training in survival skills, including land navigation and self-defense. He provides instruction in First Aid for both wilderness and home settings through the American Heart Association and Emergency Care and Safety Institute. His commitment to teaching reflects his dedication to enhancing community safety and preparedness.