JAKIBAI KIMIS
Cellphone: 347-***-**** E-mail: acqqrb@r.postjobfree.com
PROFILE
Highly motivated medical doctor with several years of unique firsthand insight into the medical field. Training and experience in data-driven analysis of current healthcare trends and the efficacies of a broad range of pharmaceutical products. Seeking to utilize my distinct skillset in a non-clinical arena to grow, flourish and have a successful career in the USA. EMPLOYMENT
Locum Tenens Family Physician, UK Oct 2013 – June 2015
• Worked across demographically diverse London boroughs by adapting to different general practices and working well in a multidisciplinary team
• Continued professional development by attending clinical meetings and conferences and conducted targeted research
• Kept abreast of clinical and pharmaceutical advances by reading medical literature and journals
• Responsible for managing work schedule, personal accounting, invoicing and medical indemnity Family Medicine Residency Program, UK Aug 2010 – Sept 2013
• 3-year residency program combining hospital rotations and family medicine placements
• Rotations included public health, accident & emergency, pediatrics, geriatrics, obstetrics and gynecology
• Analyzed data to identify causes of decreasing BCG vaccination rates in Blackburn
• Collected and interpreted primary data for a retrospective cardiovascular disease mortality rate study in primary care
• Active participant in medical literature review meetings
• Involved in strategic initiatives to improve health education and access for patients Foundation Program, UK Aug 2008 – Jul 2010
• 2-year foundation program with various 4-month hospital rotations
• Rotations included general medicine, cardiology, gastrointestinal surgery, endocrinology and psychiatry
• Designed various datasets/questionnaires (audits), collected and analyzed data, wrote and presented findings to improve hospital and patient care
• Co-presented on “Recognition of Teaching Programme” at the National Foundation Program Sharing Event
• Elected Trainee Doctor Representative for King’s College Hospital focused on junior doctors’ welfare
• Actively involved in a teaching programme for final year medical students at Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother Hospital
• Originated, led and executed a one-day mock Objective Structured Clinical Examination for final year students
• Designed and presented a new hospital referral form to the clinical director to improve effectiveness of referral process
• Presented clinical cases at clinical meetings and grand rounds Bumi Gajah Agencies Sdn Bhd and ASIAKOM Sdn Bhd, Malaysia Jun – Aug 2003 and 2004
• Worked in the tender and contract division
• Learnt how to handle and transfer data as well as assisting in the accounting department
• Helped in completion of tenders with large quantities of data and tight deadlines EDUCATION
Master of Public Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK Starting in Oct 2015
• Distance Learning Programme
Certified Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP), UK Sept 2013 - Present
• Passed MRCGP board residency exams whilst completing various clinical placements Diploma in Tropical Medicine & Hygiene, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK Jan – Apr 2014
• Gained knowledge in tropical and travel medicine, global health and public health Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, University of Manchester, UK Sept 2003 – Jun 2008
• Mentored underprivileged 14 to 16-year olds who were interested in studying medicine
• Selected to participate in the competitive Manchester Leadership Program which focused on leadership skills and engaging with the local community via 60 hours of community service which I was commended for
• Member of team that developed a communication framework, “Developing Cross-Cultural Communication Teaching for Medical Students” which was presented and won a poster prize at a national ASME Conference
• Volunteered as a student ambassador for Manchester University’s Open Day, Fresher’s Week, International Student Festival, Multicultural Week and International Orientation
• Established budgets for all events making a profit of more than £1000 within a year as a treasurer for Indian Society RESEARCH
• Researched on the role of Caspase-9 in acute rejection of heart transplant tissue in a lab at Wythenshawe Hospital, UK
• Volunteered as a research associate in a clinical trial of Tuberculosis diagnostic tests at Christian Medical College, India VOLUNTARY WORK
Brazilian Red Cross, Teresópolis, Brazil Feb 2011
• Volunteered with Red Cross to help victims of the Rio de Janeiro floods and mudslides
• Prepared essential supply packages and distributed to disaster zones
• Visited displaced person camps and conducted informal psychological assessments and evaluated emotional wellbeing Ethiopian Health Foundation, Gondar, Ethiopia Nov 2010
• Community-based health and education project to support 91 orphans and vulnerable youths in Teda
• Evaluated the effectiveness of the implementation of the program via a qualitative assessment and data collection
• Complied a report with key conclusions and recommendations for improving the delivery of the project
• Dealt with sensitive cultural issues, language barriers and poor infrastructure UN International Children’s Emergency Fund Society, Manchester University, UK May 2007 – Jun 2008
• Founder and President of the UNICEF Society at University of Manchester
• Proposed the establishment of UNICEF Society to UNICEF On Campus and negotiated its set up with University of Manchester’s Student Union
• Created and recruited a management committee via email, word of mouth and organizing awareness events
• Strategically planned, organized and led fundraising events which raised more than £1,000 to help tackle global health problems
Christian Medical College, Vellore, India Jan – Feb 2008
• Medical elective abroad with inpatient and outpatient rotations including infectious disease, ICU, pediatrics
• Gained understanding of rural health including public health Korle-Bu Hospital, Accra, Ghana Aug 2006
• Clinical experience in pediatrics, neonatal ICU, neurosurgery, obstetrics & gynecology, cardiothoracic surgery
• Built a temporary clinic in rural Accra with church/medical volunteers to provide medical screening and treatment ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
• Status: Permanent resident of the U.S.
• Languages: Fluent in English, Tamil and Malay. Learning French
• IT Skills: Microsoft Office, MAC OS, Windows OS, EMIS Web, Docman
• Typing speed: 75-80 words per minute
• Travels: USA, around Europe, parts of Asia, parts of Africa and Brazil
• Hobbies: Badminton, reading, travelling, drawing, violin, piano and theatre