Chelsea Mcintyre
About Chelsea Mcintyre
Chelsea Mcintyre is an RN in the Definitive Observation Unit at Scripps Health in San Diego, California, with over a decade of experience in the healthcare industry.
Current Role at Scripps Health
Chelsea Mcintyre currently serves as an RN in the Definitive Observation Unit at Scripps Health in San Diego, California, United States. In this role, she is responsible for providing high-quality patient care, monitoring patient conditions, and collaborating with healthcare professionals to ensure optimal treatment outcomes.
Previous Experience at Alvarado Hospital
Before joining Scripps Health, Chelsea Mcintyre worked at Alvarado Hospital in San Diego, California. She served as an RN in the Surgical Unit from 2014 to 2015, where she was involved in post-operative patient care and surgical procedures. Additionally, she worked as a CPOE Liaison for three months between 2013 and 2014, coordinating computerized physician order entry systems to streamline patient care processes.
Earlier Nursing Positions
In 2013, Chelsea Mcintyre had a brief stint as a Registered Nurse at Nursefinders, a healthcare staffing agency in San Diego, California. Her role involved providing temporary nursing services to various healthcare facilities, gaining diverse experience in different clinical settings.
Human Resources Role at North American Title
Prior to her nursing career, Chelsea Mcintyre worked as a Human Resources Representative at North American Title in San Francisco, California, from 2004 to 2009. During her five-year tenure, she was responsible for HR activities such as recruitment, employee relations, and managing HR policies and procedures.
Educational Background
Chelsea Mcintyre has a strong academic background that complements her professional roles. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from California State University San Marcos, where she studied from 2010 to 2012. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from UC San Diego, where she studied from 2002 to 2004, giving her a unique understanding of both psychological and physiological aspects of patient care.