
Ofonime Bleess is a Family and Emergency Nurse Practitioner with dual board certifications and a Doctorate in Nursing Practice. Currently, she serves as an Assistant Professor in Texas, where she plays a pivotal role in guiding graduate students as they prepare to transition into clinical practice. Beyond academia, Dr. Bleess remains deeply rooted in the Emergency clinical setting, actively precepting students, mentoring, and teaching cadaver procedural skills with Memorial Hermann Life Flight. Her commitment to bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical practice is embodied in her role as the founder of Medskill Mastery.

Dr. Corey Naranjo is a health care and public service professional, currently working as an Emergency Room Nurse Practitioner and an EMS NP. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies from Texas Tech University, a BSN from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, and a Doctorate in Nursing Practice from The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. He has also completed a post-graduate program in Emergency & Trauma Care at UTHealth. Corey has been involved in health care for twenty-three years. Before becoming a nurse practitioner, he worked as a field Paramedic, Field Training Officer, Community Health Paramedic, and ER nurse. As an Advanced Practice Provider, he is passionate about providing exceptional emergency care through evidence-based practice. His professional interests include the impact of social determinants of health, providing health support to higher-risk populations, and reducing acute-on-chronic events that lead to 911 and emergency room utilization. Dr. Naranjo has received additional education and training in system-level process analysis and change, quality and safety enhancement, and quality improvement. He is passionate about his work and is dedicated to serving as a health care leader and respected nurse practitioner. Corey currently resides in Cypress, Texas, and his favorite job is being a dad to his 12-year-old son, Jacob. They enjoy fishing, camping, going to church, watching great movies, and spending time with family and friends. Further interests include evidence-based practice, social determinants of health, and high-risk populations. My other specialty areas include complex out-of-hospital case management, reduction of acute-on-chronic health events, interdisciplinary collaborative care, and decreasing preventable hospital readmission and emergency services utilization. Additionally, I have interests in system-level process analysis and change, quality and safety enhancement, and quality improvement.

Ashley Camp, DNP, APRN, AGACNP-BC, FNP-C is an acute care nurse practitioner and educator with 15 years of nursing experience, specializing in acute care, cardiology, and diagnostic reasoning. She has experience from across the care continuum, from outpatient to procedural and critical care, and is passionate about improving clinical decision-making through case-based learning. Her presentations draw on real-world experience to help clinicians recognize subtle diagnostic cues, avoid common reasoning pitfalls, and sharpen their clinical judgment.

Accomplished, bilingual Doctor of Nursing Practice with over eight years of clinical and professional experience. Committed to providing patient-centered and high-quality care to patients in a diverse and fast-paced setting.

