Team Medic
- Email:
- [email protected]
- Tel:
- 2533415557
- Mobile:
- 2533415557
Summary
I'm an underutilized medic. when I separated from the Navy to pursue a Bachelors of Science in Nursing, I've learned that I miss the camaraderie of being apart of a bigger picture and aiding others in their time of need. I've done 3 medical Humanitarian missions to Africa which was a blessing to be a part of.
Education
Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, Idaho (Fall 2009 – Fall 2010)
- Worked towards a Bachelors of Science in Nursing.
- Graduated December 2010 with an ASSOCIATE OF ARTS in LIBERAL ARTS with an emphasis in NATURAL SCIENCE
- Became a licensed Certificated Nursing Assistant (CNA)
- Made the Dean’s list
- A member of the Japanese Language Association
- A member of The National Student Nurses Association
- A member of The National Society of Leadership and Success
- A member of the LCSC Veterans Club
University of Maryland University College Asia Okinawa, Japan. (Fall 2006 – Spring 2009)
- Worked towards an Associates degree in General Studies.
Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) School, Naval Air Station, Coronado, California September 2000
- Live Prisoner of War training that covered land navigation, map reading and basic desert survival training
TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION:
Washington State Health Care Assistant, Level “A”
- Medical Assistant Phlebotomist for State of Washington
- Expires March 15th, 2021
Washington State Nurse Aide
- Licensed CNA for the state of Washington
- Expires March 15st, 2021
Dark Angel Medical 18-19May2019
- Direct Action Response Training
- 16 hours TCCC training
American Heart Association July 2006 – May 2014
- Volunteer Train Site Facility
- Volunteer Basic life Support (BLS) Instructor
- Volunteer Training Site Faculty (instructor trainer) July 2006 – June 2009
- Program Director March 2008 – June 2009
American Red Cross December 2004-2011
- Volunteer CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer Instructor
American Red Cross May 2005 – May 2011
- Lifeguard/First Aid certified
- Administering Emergency Oxygen
- Blood borne Pathogens training
Clinical Orientation Training April 2008
Training site; U.S. Naval Hospital, Okinawa, Japan
- 84+ hours volunteering in clinical departments with in USNH Okinawa
Field Medical Training February 2008
Training site: Camp Pendleton, California
- Volunteer Combat Lifesaver Instructor
- Volunteer Tactical Combat Casualty Care Instructor
Emergency Medical Technician Basic Course Nov – Dec 2004
- Certificate of Participation
Auxiliary Security Force Academy October 2006
Training site: Fleet Activities Okinawa, Japan
- Security Reaction Force Team Member
- Navy Security Force Sentry Course
- Qualified Expert on:
- M-9 Service Pistol; M-16 Service Rifle; M500 (12Ga.) Shotgun
- Qualified the use of
- Non-lethal Weapons; Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Spray
- Successfully passed
- Vehicle Inspection Performance Test
- Personnel Inspection Performance Test
Experience
2016 – Present; University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA
- Medical/Oncology/Bone Marrow Transplantation Intensive Care Unit
- Patient Care Technician (PCT) provided direct and indirect care to patients and their families under the general supervision of the Registered Nurse.
- Assisting patients with activities of daily living, maintaining a safe environment of care, preparing patients for surgery, close observation of confused patients, transportation, maintenance of equipment and supplies, and clerical tasks.
- Perform venous blood withdrawal procedures and capillary blood glucose checks
1999 – 2013 Helicopter Search and Rescue Swimmer, United States Navy
- Detect, analyze, classify and track subsurface contacts utilizing state of the art technology. Helped coordinate tactical communications relay, and conduct weapons delivery in support of tactical missions worldwide. Highly proficient in other aircrew duties that contribute directly to aircrew operations and Naval Special Warfare (NSW) missions, to include: Search and Rescue (SAR), Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR), Night Vision Device (NVD) operations, navigation, passenger and cargo transport, Vertical Replenishment (VERTREP), Medical Evacuations (MEDEVAC), and crew-served weapons employment. Also perform observer duties for safety of flight.
- Over 1100 flight hours in SH-60F and HH-60H
Skills
- Professional Photographer
- small arms training and safety
- Interpersonal Relationships
- Communication
Specialties
- Advanced SCUBA Certification, BLS/ First Aid, First Aid instructor, TCCC
Groups & Associations
- NRA, PADI Advanced Open Water Diver
Spoken Languages
- English

