TODD M. HUBLEY
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Silver Spring, MD 20906-1829
Home: 301-***-****
EXPERIENCE
Extensive experience as a data collection specialist, regulatory analyst,
editor, and technical information specialist. Experience editing, writing
proposals, researching, indexing, and abstracting information for the
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Defense (DoD), the Department of
Energy (DOE), the Department of Transportation (DOT), the National
Institutes of Health (NIH), and the National Library of Medicine (NLM):
* Maintained, updated, and provided quality assurance (QA) for over
1,200 hazardous chemical records in EPA's Oil and Hazardous Materials
Technical Assistance Data System (OHM-TADS) and over 4,300 records in
NLM's Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB).
* Catalogued comments on proposed rules for new chemicals for EPA's
Office of Toxic Substances (OTS).
* Attended and wrote summaries for EPA's Division Directors meetings
and the interagency Chlorinated Solvents Coordination Committee
meetings.
* Published articles in the HMTC (Hazardous Materials Technical Center)
Update summarizing EPA, OSHA, and DOT hearings and conferences.
* Experienced in conducting QA review and developing written
procedures.
EMPLOYMENT
Westat, Inc. (April, 1994-April, 2011): Data Collection Specialist/Research
Interviewer
. Gathered data by phone, fax, and mail for the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services in the development of the Medical
Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), a statistical healthcare database for
purposes of research and health care policy making.
. Collected diagnostic, medical service, charge and payment
information (Medicare, Medicaid, Worker's Compensation, and private
insurance sources) from the medical records, patient accounts, and
administrative departments of hospitals, doctors' offices, home
healthcare agencies, institutions, and pharmacies throughout the
country for MEPS.
. Abstracted billing data for hospitals, doctors' offices, and home
healthcare agencies.
. Effective in tracing the location and phone numbers of healthcare
providers for MEPS.
. Resolved problem billing cases for MEPS.
. Converted and completed MEPS high burden cases.
. Collected extensive data on business and healthcare information for
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the National
Employers Healthcare Information Survey (NEHIS).
Environmental Consultant (1993-1994): Researcher/Editor
Wrote proposals to the DOE, EPA, NIH, and NLM.
* Conducted literature searches and designed strategies for finding and
extracting epidemiological data for workers in and surrounding
populations to nuclear facilities while writing the epidemiological
portions of environmental impact statements for the DOE.
* Performed literature searches to identify published articles
examining the health effects of atmospheric particulate matter (PM) for
the EPA.
* Edited data for Montgomery County's Emergency Response Database.
Dynamac Corporation (1984-1993): Regulatory Analyst/Editor /Manager
Researched, collected, and analyzed data for EPA's Oil and Hazardous
Materials Technical Assistance Data System (OHM-TADS) and the Hazardous
Substances Data Bank (HSDB):
* Wrote and edited a catalogue of public comments for EPA's Significant
New Use Rule (SNUR) which was subsequently used by EPA key personnel on
a regular basis.
* Organized a system for efficiently collecting and inputting
scientific and regulatory information for selected HSDB records
demonstrating to the client (the National Library of Medicine) that the
HSDB staff could effectively process the regulatory section of the
database.
* Performed additional initial and final edits for selected HSDB and
OHM-TADS records helping the staff to meet deadlines in a timely
manner.
* Wrote bulleted summaries of HSDB operational procedures for use by
NLM's Project Officer.
* Conducted QA reviews of selected HSDB records based on the comments
of members of the HSDB's Scientific Review Panel.
* Abstracted and indexed DOT hazardous materials transportation
regulations and Coast Guard regulations for the Department of Defense.
EDUCATION
Data processing certificate (Certificate Program), Anne Arundel Community
College,
B.A., English, University of Maryland
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
IBM PC compatibles
CHEMLINE, CHEMID, DOS, GRATEFUL MED, HSDB, MEDLINE, PARADOX, TOXLINE,
*TOXLIT, TOXNET, WordPerfect, Word