Jason C. Goodwin, MS, MPH, RN, CNOR, is a highly skilled and decorated Veteran Nurse Corps Lieutenant, honorably discharged in 2006. As a Registered Nurse, Operating Room Manager, Director, and Administrator, he has extensive experience with regulatory mandates, expertise in national clinical standards, and ensuring best practices in procedural safety culture.
As a procedural department administrator and clinician, Mr. Goodwin has personally supervised the safe care in and around various procedures and operating room venues for 17 years, totaling approximately 300,000 individual patient encounters. An expert with quality and safety compliance regulation, he has successfully prepared teams for Joint Commission, AAAHC, Medicare, Inspector General, and State audits. Mr. Goodwin has experience managing as many as 20 managers, 4 Lean/Six Sigma process-improvement personnel, 500 total employees, and $1.8 Billion in annual gross revenue.
Clinical Experience - Medical Surgical Nursing
- Shock / Trauma Intervention
- Procedural Services
- Preoperative, Intraoperative, and Postoperative Care
- Procedural Sedation
- Clinical Educator
| Operational / Leadership Experience - 2003 Iraqi War Veteran
- Multi-site Surgical Venues - UC Davis Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente
- Level 1 Trauma Academic Medical Center – UC Davis Medical Center
- Military – Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, Operation Iraqi Freedom
- Fee for Service Ambulatory Surgery Services – ABSMC Surgery Center
- Clinic Management – Perioperative Medicine Clinic, Kaiser Permanente
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Litigation Support - Mr. Goodwin provides expert witness services to attorneys representing plaintiff and defendant. He has been retained in approximately 30 cases. His services include medical record review, thorough reporting, depositions, and trial testimony as needed.
Areas of Expertise:
- Surgical Standard of Care
- Medical / Surgical Units
- Operating Room Injuries
- Sterile Processing
- Adverse Quality / Safety Events
- Pre & Postoperative Complications
- Pain Procedures / Procedural Sedation
- Positioning Injuries
- Wrong Site Surgeries
| - National Nursing Standards
- Regulatory Guidelines
- Nursing Administration
- Medical Devices
- Patient Falls
- Medication Errors
- Failure to Rescue
- Team Communication
- Emergency Preparedness
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