Brian De Guzman, Msn, Acm Rn
About Brian De Guzman, Msn, Acm Rn
Brian De Guzman, MSN, ACM RN, is the Manager of Case Management and Social Services at Scripps Health in Torrey Pines, California, with extensive experience in emergency room nursing and case management.
Current Role at Scripps Health
Brian De Guzman currently serves as the Manager of Case Management and Social Services at Scripps Health in Torrey Pines, California. In this role, he leads the department, focusing on the integration of case management and social services to improve patient outcomes. He has been with the organization since November 2019.
Previous Experience at Scripps Health
Before becoming the Manager of Case Management and Social Services, Brian De Guzman worked at Scripps Health in multiple capacities. From 2018 to 2019, he was the Case Management Supervisor in San Diego, California. He also served as a Case Manager from 2013 to 2018 in Chula Vista, California, where he developed a comprehensive understanding of patient care coordination.
Professional Background in Healthcare
Brian De Guzman has a diverse professional background in healthcare, including roles in emergency nursing, education, and case management. He was an ED Care Manager at UC San Diego Health from 2017 to 2018, and an ER RN at Sharp HealthCare from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, Brian has worked as an ER RN at both Kaiser Permanente and American Mobile Healthcare in 2013. His extensive experience in acute care settings has equipped him with robust clinical skills.
Educational Background
Brian De Guzman earned a Master's degree in Nursing Administration from Point Loma Nazarene University, where he studied from 2017 to 2020. His advanced education has provided him with the leadership and administrative skills necessary for managing complex healthcare operations.
Experience in Education and Clinical Instruction
In addition to his clinical roles, Brian De Guzman has worked in educational settings. He was a Clinical Instructor at Brightwood College in the Greater San Diego Area from 2015 to 2017. This role allowed him to mentor and teach future healthcare professionals, blending his clinical expertise with academic instruction.