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Medical Assistant

Location:
Spring, TX
Salary:
$15/Hr
Posted:
September 30, 2014

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Scot Albert Jauma, M.D.

Present Mailing Address:

***** ****** *****

Spring, TX 77388

Preferred Phone: 832-***-****

acf69v@r.postjobfree.com

*Medical Education

Ross University School of Medicine, Dominica 08/2006

M.D., 11/2011

Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara, Mexico 08/2004 - 06/2006

*Education

Undergraduate - University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX

Liberal Arts 08/1996 - 06/1999

B.A., 06/1999

Undergraduate - North Harris College, Spring, TX

Associate of Science 09/1993 - 05/1996

A.S., 05/1996

*Membership and Honorary/Professional Societies

Member: American College of Surgeons; Member: Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society Alumni

*Medical School Honors / Awards

I have attained honors in each of the following clinical courses: Surgery core; Psychiatry core; Family Medicine core; OB/Gyn core; Pediatric core; Radiology elective; Emergency Medicine electives.

*Examinations/Certification

Examinations Status Date

USMLE Step 1 Passed 06/2007

USMLE Step 2 CS (Clinical Skills) Passed 06/2010

USMLE Step 2 CK (Clinical Knowledge) Passed 07/2010

Certification Cert. Num. License Num.

Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT), PTCB 5501-0701-0186-619 225830

*Medical Sub-Internship

02/2012 - 10/2012 Average Hours/Week: 40+

Houston Department of Health and Human Services

Jail Medical Specialist

In this position at the Houston City Jail Clinic I was responsible for examining, diagnosing, treating and charting all inmates. In this fast paced role I was responsible for managing all life-threatening situations that would arise from the moment the inmates are brought into the jail until the inmates leave the jail.

*Research Experience

06/2002 - 08/2004 Average Hours/Week: 40

Texas A&M University Health Science Center, Texas

Research Assistant, Fen Wang Ph.D.

As a Texas A&M University Health Science Center Research Assistant in a prostate cancer lab, I worked with breeds of transgenic mice, assisting in the manipulation and analysis of tumor suppressor gene P53, using ligation marker genes such as Cre, Snt, etc. I used techniques, such as PCR, protein purification, Western Blot, scintography, and spectroscopy. In my role, I completed microscopic dissection and micro isolation of mouse prostate, tissue preparation, sectioning, staining and mounting slides, radioimmunoassays, and immunohistologic staining.

*Publications

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles/Abstracts

Jin C, McKeehan K, Guo W, Jauma S, Ittmann MM, Foster B, Greenberg NM, McKeehan WL, Wang F.. Cooperation between ectopic FGFR1 and depression of FGFR2 in induction of prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia in the mouse prostate. Cancer Research. 2003 Dec; 63(24): 8784-8790. Cited in PubMed; PMID: 14695195.

Poster Presentation

McKeehan K., Jauma S., Wang F`.. (2004, March). Aberrant FGF signaling axis disrupts homeostasis and induces prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia in the prostate of genetically altered mice.. Poster presented at: AACR 95th Annual Meeting Abstract; Orlando, FL.

*Work Experience

11/2013 - Present Average Hours/Week: 20

Mathnasium, Texas

Math Teacher, Sue Kwon

As a math teacher working with students of all ages who come in groups of greater than twenty to the center for improvement on their math skills, I provide impromptu instruction as needed. In addition, I evaluate and maintain progress of students by identifying weaknesses and strengths. I enhance each students' confidence by curtailing focus away from exhausted efforts and unveiling their strengths by augmenting each student's homework routine with extra practice exercises.

02/2013 - 10/2013 Average Hours/Week: 40+

Premier Derm Center, Texas

Medical Assistant, Khanh Nguyen, M.D.

Working as a Medical Assistant under the mentorship of Dr. Khanh Nguyen, I was in charge of all back office duties while simultaneously establishing and maintaining excellent communication between patients and staff including, but not limited to: revealing and discussing results of all laboratory work ups with patients regarding epidemiologic and demographic profiles of all age and ethnic groups in the surrounding community as pertains to the biopsy pathology, hematology, chemistry, microbiology and various systemic panel work ups. I obtained and electronically documented all information from patients as pertains to their history and physical exam, pathology requisitions, consent for procedures. I prepared and performed all types of procedures including, but not limited to: surgical excision, punch biopsy, shave biopsy, culture swab, incision and drainage and wound care. I was responsible for all back office inventory analysis and ordering, cleaning and autoclaving all instruments, cleaning and stocking all exam rooms. I also maintained excellent working knowledge of all front office duties including, but not limited to: coding, insurance verification and scheduling through eClinicalWorks.

07/2002 - Present Average Hours/Week: 20+

The Sylvan Learning Center, Texas

Math Teacher

Currently working as a mathematics teacher for the Sylvan Learning Center, a national tutoring company, I spend twenty plus hours per week teaching abstract concepts to students from preschool to college level. In my role, I teach arithmetic, pre-algebra, algebra, calculus and number sense, the intuitive feel for numbers and their relationships.

01/2012 - Present Average Hours/Week: 10

Club Z In-Home Tutoring, Houston, Texas

In-Home Tutor

Working as a tutor with Club Z, I spend 10-15 hours per week tutoring grade school students in a variety of subjects including, but not limited to, Biological Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics through college Calculus II.

01/2011 04/2011 Average Hours/Week: 10

Varsity Tutors, Houston, Texas

In-Home Tutor

As a tutor for Varsity Tutors, I spent 10-15 hours per week for a few months until I was scheduled to return to Chicago for completion of my final three months in clinical clerkships in medical school. I tutored a variety of subjects including, but not limited to, Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Mathematics from grade school through college Calculus II.

08/2001 - 06/2002 Average Hours/Week: 35+

The Banff School, Texas

Math Teacher

As a math teacher for sixth through twelfth grade students at a private school, I taught pre-algebra, algebra and calculus courses during the school day and prepared gifted children for math competitions after school.

06/1997 - 01/2002 Average Hours/Week: 20

North Harris College, Texas

Professional Math Tutor, Cathy Moore

Because I excelled in my North Harris College math courses, I was selected by faculty to be a Professional Math Tutor at the college. In this role, for five years, I tutored college students enrolled in Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus at North Harris College's math lab.

*Volunteer Experience

09/ 2005 - 06/2006 Average Hours/Week: 10

Red Cross, Mexico

As a medical student volunteering at five Red Cross clinics in Chapala, Puerto Vallarta, and the Guadalajara area, I took histories, completed physical examinations, formulated differential diagnoses, and created treatment plans, under supervision. In my role, I learned to diagnose patients despite limited access to technology and became proficient in medical Spanish.

05/ 2003 - 06/2004 Average Hours/Week: 5

Memorial Hermann Hospital, Texas

Patient Liason

I volunteered as a Patient Liaison, escorting patients to their destinations at this private hospital that has fifteen thousand patient visits per month.

02/ 2001 - 03/2001 Average Hours/Week: 10

The Methodist Hospital, Texas

Observer, Dr. Gerald Lawrie, MD

For one month, I followed a cardiothoracic surgeon in the operating room and on post-operative rounds.

03/ 1998 - 06/1998 Average Hours/Week: 10

Ben Taub County Hospital, Texas

Emergency Department Volunteer

I spent one night per week volunteering in a level-1 trauma center. Because of staffing deficiencies, I sutured and assisted residents with bedside procedures.

01/ 1994 - 08/2001 Average Hours/Week: 4

Christ the Good Shepherd Catholic Community, Texas

Youth Minister

I participated as a Youth Minister in weekly meetings and on monthly weekend retreats, providing encouragement and mentorship to adolescents in the community.

01/ 1994 - 05/1996 Average Hours/Week: 15

Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society, Texas

Vice President of Service

As my school's Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society's Vice President of Service, I coordinated members to volunteer with the tutoring organization Help One Student to Succeed (HOSTS), the Mental Health/Mental Retardation Association (MHMRA), and five Christmas and Thanksgiving food drives. I also organized child fingerprinting drives and Christmas donations and gift distribution to families in need. Beyond volunteer work, I coordinated international Phi Theta Kappa conventions, regional conferences, chapter initiation and induction ceremonies, and officer meetings.

*Hobbies & Interests

My favorite hobby is running. Other hobbies: medical novels, classical poetry and literature, soccer, and playing guitar.

*Language Fluency (Other than English)

Proficient in Medical Spanish

*Other Awards/Accomplishments

Not missing a single day, I consistently ran three to miles followed by one hour of weight lifting between the years 1993-2000. Since then, I have limited my work out to every other day when not in school. From first grade through college, I participated in competitive select and club soccer leagues. I attained all honors in math through Calculus II in college, with the exception of one 'B' in Trigonometry,. Therefore, I was awarded the distinction of Professional Math Tutor.



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