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Physician Assistant Manager

Location:
Norfolk, NY
Posted:
November 06, 2012

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StephenJ Neveroski

Email: abo8kw@r.postjobfree.com

Address: *** ***** **

City: Norfolk

State: NY

Zip: 13667

Country: USA

Phone: 315-***-****

Skill Level: Experienced

Salary Range: $85,000

Willing to Relocate

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Stephen J. Neveroski

154 River Rd

Norfolk, NY 13667

315-***-****

abo8kw@r.postjobfree.com

Employment Highlights

Physician Assistant, Mountain Medical Urgent Care, May 2012- November 2012

Working with another provider covering an urgent care clinic providing urgent care services to the community. This includes minor illness and injuries and working with a patient`s primary care provider to provide needed care and diagnostic testing on a walk-in basis.

Physician Assistant, Valor Healthcare, Watertown Veteran Administration Community-Based Outpatient Clinic, March 2011- April 2012

Working in an internal medicine practice with a broad range of veterans with multiple medical conditions ranging from trauma related injury to TBI and broad psychiatric conditions thru to routine cardiology, GI, endocrinology and other routine casework of internal medicine. Also contributing to physician effectiveness by identifying short-term and long-range patient care issues, providing information and commentary pertinent to deliberations, recommending options and course of action. Other responsibilities include assessing patient health thru interviews, physical exams, and administering diagnostic tests such as x-rays, EKGs and lab studies and interpreting results. As in many primary care practices, instruction and counsel regarding therapeutic regimens, and promoting wellness and health maintenance.

Physician Assistant, Canton-Potsdam Hospital, January 2009- February 2011

Previously working in a primary care practice as well as providing Hospitalist coverage as needed. As at Claxton Hepburn, provide both preventative care and acute management of a wide variety of conditions.

Physician Assistant, Hepburn Health Center, March 2006 to November 2008

Previously working in a rural health center in northern NY providing a wide range of care to pediatric, adolescent and adult patients. The type of care included routine preventative screening, acute care management of conditions ranging from acute injury such as fractures and lacerations, to treatment of medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, obesity, coronary disease various cancers, hematological conditions and metabolic disorders. Also included emergent care of a variety of conditions including myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism and respiratory emergencies. Also provided per diem coverage in the Emergency Department.

Physician Assistant, Long Island Cardiovascular Consultants, January 2005 to March 2006, Long Island, NY

Worked in a New York-area practice group specializing in noninvasive and consultative cardiology, including nuclear cardiology and echocardiography and vascular imaging as well as internal medicine. Responsibilities include taking histories and performing physical exams, ordering and interpreting diagnostic procedures and laboratory results, chart review, patient follow-up, pre-surgical clearances, and the implementation and management of an outpatient Heart Education Program designed to optimally manage heart failure patients on an outpatient basis

Emergency Room Technician, Good Samaritan Hospital, November 2001 to July 2003, Bayshore, NY

Primary responsibilities include phlebotomy, IV initiation, 12 lead EKG monitoring. Provide support services as appropriate for the operation of the clinical unit as necessary.

Emergency Room Technician, University Hospital, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, August 2000 to November 2001, Albuquerque, NM

Perform advanced patient care procedures under the direction of a licensed nurse or physician at New Mexico`s only Level I Trauma Center. Operating in a high pressure, high volume facility where independence and decisive action is valued, these procedures included: patient assessment, initiation of IV therapy, phlebotomy, arterial puncture, 12 lead EKG analysis/continuous cardiac monitoring, interventions for domestic violence, triage/multiple casualty incidents, surgical prep, splinting/casting, suturing, assisting in surgical procedures (ex: open/closed thoracotomy), bedside testing procedures and patient education. Specialized training in advanced wound care, conscious sedation/anesthesia, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Pediatric and Gerontologic emergencies. Also perform advanced support for the operation of the clinical unit including coordinating equipment and supply systems.

Emergency Room Technician, Presbyterian Hospital, July 1997 to March 2000, Albuquerque, NM

Perform advanced patient care procedures under the direction of a licensed nurse or physician. At one of the nation`s leading cardiac care facilities. Responsibilities similar to those performed at University Hospital.. Acknowledged by Presbyterian Hospital for excellence in patient care with their -Catch Me- award 14 separate times

Senior Product Manager, Product Marketing/Sales Development Manager, Kodak Electronic Printing Systems (KEPS)/Eastman Kodak Company, 1994 to 1995, Boston, Mass.

Responsible for re-evaluating product development and marketing strategies for a mature and declining product suite in the midst of corporate re-organization. Reported jointly to the Worldwide Director of Marketing at Kodak Electronic Printing Systems as Senior Product Manager for systems products and to the Graphics and Digital Systems division of Professional and Publishing Imaging as North American product Marketing/Sales Development Manager for PhotoCD.

Re-examined market opportunities, development methodologies, pricing strategies, distribution, internal communication procedures, competitive analysis, vendor relations and field logistical support to maximize sales

Developed documentation in support of development and marketing strategies. This included strategic business analysis, product definition documents and functional specifications as well as collateral materials such as brochures, training materials, demonstration scripts, presentations, press releases and white papers.

Interfaced with Kodak corporate R&D and world-wide program management to establish product and market development projects

Provided executive level briefings both internally and to national corporate accounts on both Kodak Electronic Printing Systems products and PhotoCD

Manager of Competitive Programs, Linotype-Hell Company, 1992 to 1993, Hauppauge, NY

Implemented a program for collecting, analyzing and communicating competitive information with recommended courses of action. Provided support to more than 70 direct salespeople and 50 distributors when in competitive situations.

Prepared bi-annual briefings on changing market conditions, technology trends and competitor responses for presentation to the Chairman of the Board that served as the basis for business planning for the coming year

Lead the development of long-term strategic plans including: product development recommendations; opportunity analysis; pricing; promotional and distribution strategies; forecasting and financial objectives; trend analysis and technology evaluation

Directed primary research into buyer awareness and client satisfaction. Included compiling source lists, formulating surveys, conducting interviews and analyzing results.

Developed and maintained corporate library including access to on-line information services such as Dun & Bradstreet and DIALOG, and databases of general c9ompetitive information

Developed numerous, in-depth competitor corporate and product profiles that were maintained electronically and available for 24-hour access

Product Manager/Product Specialist, Linotype-Hell Company, 1985 to 1992, Hauppauge, NY

Developed and implemented business and marketing plans for various imaging systems including scanners, software/hardware, networks and PostScrip0t RIPS/recorders. This included market research and analysis, product development plans, contract negotiation, pricing/forecast/demand review, internal/client training and support, advertising/promotion and statements of service philosophy.

Developed/implemented business plans for Macintosh-based imaging systems which grew into a $40 million annual business

Formulated a variety of business scenarios examining new markets, alternate channels of distribution and new product opportunities

Managed corporate relationships with companies such as Apple Computer, Adobe Systems, Quark Inc., and organizations such as the Graphic Arts Technical Foundation and Rochester Institute of Technology. Arranged for exchange of technical support information, established organizational contacts, conducted product development briefings and developed joint marketing ventures.

Conducted user group meetings and press briefings. Regularly spoke at national industry events, addressing a broad range of issues including color management systems and the special requirements of the printer market segment

Education

Touro College, School of Health Sciences, Bachelor of Science in Physician Assistant Studies, 2005. Summa Cum Laude, Award for Highest Clinical Achievement

University of New Mexico, Bachelor of University Studies, 2001

1982 to 1984 State University of New York at Stony Brook, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Stony Brook, New York. Major in English. Honors: Deans List, New York State Regents Scholarship.

1980 to 1982 Drew University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Madison, New Jersey. Honors: Dean`s List, Rose Memorial Scholarship, Rose Continuation Scholarship.

Additional Skills

Fellow, American Academy of Physician Assistants

Member, New York State Society of Physician Assistants

ACLS and PALS certified

Formerly Licensed New Mexico Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate (WEMT-I). Licensed in 1996. Skills include assessment of trauma and medical patients, airway management, shock, respiratory emergencies, IV therapy, inhalation therapy, obstetrical emergencies, pediatric emergencies, wound care, medication administration, cardiovascular emergencies, toxicological emergencies, diabetes management and medico-legal issues. Additionally, Wilderness certification is an 80-hour course offered by the University of New Mexico that covers situations unique to the backcountry. Include are survival, navigation, personal and group logistics, weather forecasting, radio communication, clinical hypnosis, ocular and dental trauma, low angle rescue and rope systems, wound care/suturing, near drowning, burn and lightening related injury, hypothermia/frostbite, heat related illness, gastrointestinal illness, toxic exposure and altitude illness.

State of New Mexico Department of Public Safety, Search and Rescue Office- Planning Section Chief/Operations Section Chief (1997). The Planning section is responsible for the collection, evaluation and display of incident information, maintaining status of resources and preparing an Incident Action Plan and incident-related documentation. The Operations Section is responsible for the tactical actions to meet incident objectives.

Albuquerque Mountain Rescue Council, volunteer, past member Board of Directors. (1995-1997). AMRC is a volunteer organization composed of persons with skills in technical rock climbing, winter mountaineering, backpacking, caving and similar activities. AMRC is an accredited member of the National Mountain Rescue Association (MRA). AMRC is proactive in the training of its members with one classroom based instruction and one field-based exercise per month covering topics ranging from high angle rescue to airborne navigation, joint training exercises with USAF airborne rescue units, and a variety of medical subjects. Past presentations include: Climbing Related Deaths in New Mexico (1997).



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