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Medical Physician Assistant

Location:
Fort Bragg, NC
Salary:
$90,000-$100,000
Posted:
August 31, 2015

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Roger L. Harrison PA-C

**** ********** ****, **** ** 28395

910-***-****

acrhbi@r.postjobfree.com

Position Applying for: Physician Assistant in Emergency Room, Urgent Care or Family Medicine/Primary Care settings.

Roger L. Harrison

6077 Smithfield Road

Wade, North Carolina, 28395

910-***-****

acrhbi@r.postjobfree.com

Professional Summary:

Physician Assistants with six years’ experience functioning in the areas of Emergency Room, Urgent Care and Family Practice. My experience includes performing work in support of a physician by providing diagnostic and therapeutic medical care and services under the guidance of the physician. My experience required knowledge of specific observation and examination procedures and the ability to perform diagnostic and therapeutic tasks (including conducting examination and observation of patients by performing such duties as: taking case histories, conducting physical examinations, diagnosing and establishing individualized patient treatment plans as well as ordering and interpreting laboratory / radiology studies during hospital rounds and clinic visits). I am a professionally trained Physician Assistant with experience ensuring high standards of culturally competent care for a wide variety of patients with diverse needs.

Professional Experience:

Physician Assistant February 2012 – July 2015

Physician Assistant for a 500 Soldier Special Forces Battalion conducting Unconventional Warfare in the CENTCOM/EUCOM AOR; provides medical care for soldiers within the 1st Battalion, 3rd SFG (A); primary advisor to the Battalion Commander on all medical issues; provides far-forward Level I ATLS care in an unconventional combat environment; supervises and trains fifty Special Forces Medical Sergeants and one Preventive Medicine NCO; develops, coordinates and conduce all trauma and clinical medical training for the battalion; responsible for the development and implementation of medical SOPs for the BN; acts as the Battalion Surgeon in his absence; assists Clark Health Clinic by performing routine family medical care and flight/special duty physical exams; deploys and provides medical in support of USASOC operational objectives. I have been working under the supervision of an Emergency Medicine provider for 3 years and an Emergency Medicine Family Medicine provider for two year. My experience includes performing work in support of a physician by providing diagnostic and therapeutic medical care and services under the guidance of the physician. My experience required knowledge of specific observation and examination procedures and the ability to perform diagnostic and therapeutic tasks (including conducting examination and observation of patients by performing such duties as: taking case histories, conducting physical examinations, diagnosing and establishing individualized patient treatment plans as well as ordering and interpreting laboratory / radiology studies during hospital rounds and clinic visits).

1/72 AR BN Battalion Physician Assistant

Camp Casey, South Korea

Physician Assistant January 2011 - January 2012

Physician Assistant responsible for over 1000 US and Korean personnel's Force Health

Protection. Additional responsibilities included planning operational worldwide contingency missions and training. Develop medical support strategy for conventional warfare training and missions. Serve as mentor to battalion medics in clinical and operational medical tasks. Ensure section continuity with incoming medical personnel. Provide full spectrum primary care to battalion personnel and family members. Develop and implement Health Sector Development strategy. Provided Family Care in the afterhours clinic as the sole provider as well as performed Urgent Care and medical evacuation. I was working under the supervision of Internal Medicine provider for one year. My experience includes performing work in support of a physician by providing diagnostic and therapeutic medical care and services under the guidance of the physician. My experience required knowledge of specific observation and examination procedures and the ability to perform diagnostic and therapeutic tasks (including conducting examination and observation of patients by performing such duties as: taking case histories, conducting physical examinations, diagnosing and establishing individualized patient treatment plans as well as ordering and interpreting laboratory / radiology studies during hospital rounds and clinic visits).

1/10 SFG (A) 1988-1993

2/3 SFG (A) 1993-2004

SWTG (A) 2004-2008

Fort Bragg, North Carolina and Germany

Special Forces Medical / Intelligence/ Operations Sergeant

Medical NCOIC Supervises all medical section activities in garrison and combat operation to include field sick call, patient evacuation and procurement and maintenance of medical equipment and supplies; serves as the medical subject matter expert during planning in Battalion operations; responsible for training coordination and technical support of 40 Special Forces Medical NCOs and 1 Preventive Medicine NCO; responsible for medical readiness of support personnel; manages the battalion medical logistics program with an annual budget of more than $500,000.

Medical NCOIC of a EUCOM and CENTCOM oriented Special Forces Battalion; monitors inventories and tracks the battalion TOE medical kits, sets, and outfits; orders Class VIII supply for a battalion; plans and executes battalion medical training and operations in support of battalion METL; provides sick-call care in the TMC and deployed Battalion Aid Station; assumes the duties of the Battalion Physician Assistant in his absence.

Operations Sergeant of a 40-man Regional Support Element (RSE), which specializes in State Department Inter-Agency cooperation and Advanced Special Operations (ASO) in direct support of Theater Strategic Plans; responsible for the training, management and employment of men and equipment in support of the commander's priority Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) countries in the CENTCOM Area of Responsibility; duties include property maintenance and accountability worth $2 million and ensuring daily operations of the detachment are executed in both training and in support of worldwide operations.

Assistant Operations and Intelligence Sergeant for an SFODA designated as the 3D SFG (A) Regional Survey Team (RST) involved in JCS directed compartmentalized, classified projects; works in a relatively independent environment; utilizes Operations & Intelligence skills in supervising the collection and production of intelligence products for Department of State (DOS) and Defense (DOD); assists DOS in developing emergency action plans (EAP) for NEO operations; prepares and conducts briefings for flag officers and ambassadors.

Education:

University of Nebraska Medical

Fort Sam Houston Inter-Service Physician Assistant Program (IPAP)

Texas

• Bachelor's and Master's Physician Assistant Science 2008-2010

• Attended University of Nebraska Medical at Fort Sam Houston Texas Inter-Service Physician Assistant Program.

Webster University

Fort Bragg

• Master's Managerial Leadership 2007

Campbell University

Fort Bragg

• Bachelor's Health Science 2005

Additional Skills:

• ACLS, PALS, and BLS certified

• Flight Medicine

• TCMC

• DMT

• NREMT-P

• Small Group Instructor Certified

• Instructor Certified

• Training Developer Certified

• Deployment Medicine

• Medical Readiness Checks (MRC)

• Familiar with DD2795, 2796, 2900, PHA, DD2807, DD2808

• OCONUS Deployments

• CENTCOM Guidelines

• AFRICOM Guidelines

• EUCOM Guidelines

• PACOM Guidelines

• Occupation Medicine

• Worldwide Theater Immunization

• Hearing Conservation Program

Medical Computer program familiar with:

• MEDPROS Proficient

• E-Profile Certified and trained

• AHLTA Proficient

• CHCS Proficient

• EHR

Security Clearance: Top Secret Clearance (TS-SCI)



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