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8yrs SOCM/CAMS Medic; 1/75 Ranger Bn, Secret Clearance, Basic Indonesian, B.S.Biology, M.S. Epidemiology

Clearance:

Secret 

Availability:

September 01, 2012 – End

Disability:


None

Current Passport:


 US Passport. 
Expiration Date – January 05, 2022

Language:

Indonesian – Speaking: Basic

Desired Location:

Stateside -
Overseas

Geo Location:

Afghanistan – Duration: 3 months

Ramadi, Iraq – Duration: 3 months


Position Write Up:

2011-2012 

Columbia University, Dept. of Epidemiology 

New York, NY  

Research Assistant, Teaching Assistant

•Assisted in the instruction and presentation in the course, “Applications of Epidemiological Research Methods” to over 100 Masters, PhD and Post-Doctoral students at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health

•Identified and analyzed potential research aims and presented findings and recommendations to Primary Investigators

•Proficiently utilized SAS and STATA in the organization and manipulation of data relevant to the aims of multiple epidemiological studies

2010 – 2012  

National Center for Disaster Preparedness     

New York, NY  

Research Assistant

•Researched, compiled and presented medical methods in mass casualty scenarios to medical response teams in the tri-state area

•Analyzed data collected from respondents to assess associations between disaster variables and victims’ response variables

•Researched and developed leadership course material for public health workers and students

•Conducted literature reviews to support center publications

2006 – 2010

445th Civil Affairs Battalion 


Mountain View, CA

Acting First Sergeant, Battalion Medical Officer

•Created professional development plans for over 20 leaders and soldiers, resulting in Battalion Soldier of the Year recognition for one platoon member

•Ensured that soldiers met physical, tactical, and leadership criteria prior to deployment to the Global War on Terror

•Developed battalion standard operating procedures in range safety, resulting in zero injuries for every year of implementation

•Managed battalion aid station, medical equipment, and supplies; achieved 100% accountability throughout tenure

•Taught Tactical Combat Casualty Care to over 200 soldiers

2003 – 2006


U.S. Army Special Operations Command 


Savannah, GA

Army Ranger, Special Operations Combat Medic

•Member, Joint Special Operations Task Force during two combat tours

•Led health and welfare initiatives for 40 Army Rangers, including teaching tactical combat casualty care pre-deployment, resulting in zero platoon casualties during two deployments

•Provided medical treatment to friendly, civilian, and enemy casualties in combat

 

Skills Write Up:

USAJFKSWC, CAMS (CIVIL AFFAIRS MEDICAL SERGEANT)

BNCOC

WARRIOR LEADER COURSE

RANGER BREACHER COURSE

INTIGRATED COMBAT TRAUMA MANAGEMENT COURSE

FIELD SANITATION COURSE

USAJFKSWC, SOCM (SPECIAL OPPERATIONS COMBAT MEDIC)

RIP (RANGER INDOCTRINATION PROGRAM)

AIRBORNE SCHOOL

91W AIT

BASIC TRAINING

 

Education Write Up:


Master of Science,
 Epidemiology,
 Columbia University, May 2012


Bachelor of Science,
 Biology, University of California, Los Angeles, 
June 2010