Employment History
-Six year US Navy Veteran, I have occupied many leadership roles in various theatres with
many different missions. I am flexible, mission orientated and highly dedicated to cause.
-January 2009 to August 2010.
Leading Petty Officer, Emergency Department US Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
- Managed $1.4 million of health care equipment items.
- Provided hands on Emergency Medical Technician training, guidance and
leadership for 15 junior staff members.
- Ensured inventory of medical supplies for two clinics with an annual operating
budget of $35,000.00 a year.
- Staffed two full time emergency care clinics, ensured mission readiness of six
ambulances.
- Appointed by the Hospital’s Board of Directors for Senior Enlisted Representative
where I reported weekly on matters within the enlisted community.
- Effectually led staff through Joint Commission Survey with a 0 discrepancy
inspection.
March 2007- Dec 2009
General Duty Hospital Corpsman, Leading Petty Officer Marine Aviation Logistics Support
Group, Camp Pendleton, California.
- Reported to Commanding officers daily reports of medical readiness, sick and
injured list delinquent vaccinations, immunizations and other healthcare
discrepancies.
- Assisted unit detachments in immunizations, inoculations and pre deployment
health needs in preparations for deployments.
- Screened sick-call patients, wrote SOAP notes and performed minor procedures.
- Worked with little to no supervision at many times.
- Provide medical direction for two junior staff members.
- Screened health records for errors, ensured immunization history was accurate and
up to date.
Feb 2006- Feb 2007
General Duty Hospital Corpsman, Field Medical Technician, Advanced Tactics Special
Operation Group Medic Habbiniyah, Iraq
- Developed medical training and care under fire scenarios for 70-80 Iraqi Army
students
- Trained on room clearing, advanced marksmanship, rocket propelled grenades, AK-
47, M16, M4, 9mm pistols, shotguns, reconnaissance and surveillance tactics.
- Sole medical provider for 14 US Marines and over 700 Iraqi Army students,
provided first aid for wounded, daily sick-call and maintained health records,
medical readiness and ensured current up to date immunizations, inoculations and
vaccinations.
Education
- Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician (Basic).
- Currently enrolled with Columbia College with a 3.75 Grade point average.
- Hospital Corpsman Field Medical Training (8weeks)
- Hospital Corpsman Basic School (16 weeks)
- United States Navy Basic Recruit Training
- Professional Association of Diving Instructors Rescue, Night, Advanced,
Underwater Navigation, and Basic Diver.
Accreditations and Licenses
- Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician (Basic).
- Basic Life Support and First Aid.
- Professional Association of Diving Instructor Rescue Diver.
References
-Dr. Babak Boroujerdi currently working at Orlando Hospital- EMS Director, Physician,
Emergency Department at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
cell 407-***-**** email abi5qd@r.postjobfree.com
-Dr. Mark Douglas at Navy Medical Center San Diego, CA- Unit Medical Officer Marine
Aviation Logistics Support Group, Camp Pendleton, CA
cell 619-***-****.
-Kirsten Anderson RN, Balboa Health Center, San Diego, CA- Nurse 2 East
Ward US Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
cell 619-***-**** .