Tayler Davis Bsn, Rn
About Tayler Davis Bsn, Rn
Tayler Davis is a Risk & Patient Safety Specialist with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She has experience as a registered nurse in various clinics and hospitals, emphasizing patient education and community health.
Work at The Oregon Clinic
Tayler Davis currently serves as a Risk & Patient Safety Specialist at The Oregon Clinic, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she focuses on enhancing patient safety protocols and risk management strategies. Her expertise contributes to the clinic's commitment to providing high-quality healthcare services. Tayler's work involves analyzing patient safety data and implementing best practices to mitigate risks within the clinic.
Previous Experience in Nursing
Tayler Davis has a diverse nursing background, having worked in various healthcare settings. She was an Outpatient Registered Nurse at Virginia Mason Medical Center from 2018 to 2019. Following this, she worked as a Clinic Registered Nurse at Providence from 2019 to 2020. Tayler then joined Central City Concern as a Clinic Registered Nurse from 2020 to 2022. Her experience includes a student internship in Infection Control at Portland VA Medical Center in 2013.
Education and Expertise
Tayler Davis earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Portland, where she studied from 2014 to 2018. Her education provided a solid foundation in nursing principles and practices. Tayler emphasizes patient education and has a strong focus on developing meaningful relationships with patients, which enhances her nursing practice and patient care.
Focus on Patient Safety and Community Health
Tayler Davis is passionate about ambulatory care and community health. In her current role as a Risk & Patient Safety Specialist, she emphasizes the importance of patient safety and risk management. Her commitment to nursing research further supports her goal of improving healthcare outcomes. Tayler's focus on patient education plays a crucial role in her approach to nursing and patient interactions.