PRIYADARSHAN G. PHALTANKAR
**** ********* **; Virginia Beach VA 23464
TEL.NO. 757-***-****
Email: abm0ud@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE: To seek a challenging position as a report developer for EPIC
systems using Business Objects.
JOB RELATED STRENGTHS:
1) Developed reports in EPIC Clarity using Crystal Report 9
and 10 for Pharmacy, Infections Control, Laboratory, HIM and
research functions.
2) Advanced knowledge and expert in Microsoft products as
Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Attending class for
ORACLE 9i/PL-SQL
3) Knowledge of Windows server 2003.
4) Develop and manage MS-Access based databases for Clinical
and Water Projects. Create relational databases, including
complex queries, forms and Reports.
5) Manage and supervise recreational water program with EPA
guidelines.
6) Compile and analyze data for meaningful reports to be
submitted to management.
7) Supervise laboratory since August 1998. (Can Manage
personnel)
8) Security Clearance from USDA to handle Select Agents
(microbiological agents). This will enable to get high level
clearance.
9) Plan and implement Standard Operating Procedures, Quality
Assurance and Quality Control functions
EDUCATION:
IT Related Credits
Tidewater Community
College Windows Server 2003
Oracle 9/PL-SQL
Graduate credits
Radford University: Epidemiology
Virginia Tech: Immunology
Molecular Biology for Life Sciences
Diploma in Administrative Management.
University of Bombay
Master of Science
University of Bombay Major - Microbiology
Bachelor of Science
University of Bombay Major - Microbiology
Minor - Chemistry
EXPERIENCE:
Microbiology Supervisor Jersey Shore University Medical Center
Neptune, NJ
July 2009-September 2009
Responsible for day-to day activities of the Microbiology Lab. Supervise
Mycobacteriology, Immunology, Serology, Mycology and Bacteriology functions
and 27 employees
Clinical Data Analyst: Carilion Health Systems, Roanoke,
VA
July 2007-July 2008
Created reports in EPIC Clarity using Crystal Reports 9 and 10 for
Pharmacy, Infection Control, HIM, Nursing and Research Department.
Attended training sessions from EPIC for the reports and functions.
Microbiology Supervisor Norfolk Department of Public Health
July 1998- July 2007
.Responsible for day-to-day to functions of Laboratory including
supervision, continuous quality improvement, planning and implementation of
laboratory policies and SOP. Review and modify tests and protocols to
reflect the need and relevance. Review and analyze data, results, guide and
recommend as required. Manage and administer Recreational Water samples
(Beach waters) under EPA guidelines.
Achievements. Developed, introduced and maintain Access based
Laboratory databases for Clinical and Environmental sections. Analyzed
data for three publications from these databases.
Initiated, implemented and maintain Continuous Education program for
employees relevant to the existing needs and future development.
Lead Medical Technologist Montgomery Regional Hospital, Blacksburg VA
24060
July 1, 1993- August 1998
Responsible for day-to-day Microbiology and Serology functions.
Fully accredited CAP level 4 laboratory.
Instrumentation - Microscan -Walk-away automated, Bactec and
Auto analyzers for Chemistry and Hematology.
Infection Control: Data collection and reporting to Infection
Control Committee
Medical Technologist (Microbiology) St.Luke's Hospital, Bluefield
WV 24701
June 11, 1990 - June 26, 1993
Responsible for daily Microbiology and Parasitology functions.
CAP level 3 laboratory. Instrumentation in Microbiology: VITEK
Research Officer The Boots Company of India Ltd. Sion
Bombay, India
August 9, 1982 - May 27, 1990
Testing novel Chemical entities for anti-parasitic activities
using
In-vitro and in-vivo models:
Hamster (Hepatic, Caecal and Dual), Rat (Caecal); Mouse (Caecal
and intra-peritoneal)
Professional experience before 1982 can be provided if desired.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
1. Member of Examination Committee for American Society of
Microbiologists- PHLM examination 2001-2003.
2. A committee member for: Infection Control Committee; Clinical
Pathway for DRG 079 Committee
3. Trained MLT students for Clinical Microbiology and Parasitology
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION:
10) SM (NRM) - National Registry of Microbiologists
11) M (ASCP) - American College of Pathology
PUBLICATIONS:
1) Phaltankar, P.G.; Kelkar, S.S. and Nair Sumati ( 1979): Blood
groups and symptomless carriage of Hepatitis B Antigen . Jour J J
Group Hospitals and G.M. College Vol. XXIV P. 133-136.
2) Kelkar S.S and Phaltankar, P.G. ( 1982) : Sexual transmission of
the Hepatitis B virus . Jour Ass Phy India Vol. 30 (2) P. 99-100
3) Bhopale, K.K.; Pradhan, K.S. ; Phaltankar, P.G.; Masani, K.B.
and Kaul, C.L. (1993). Activity of a new oxadiazole compound
against experimental infections with Entamoeba histolytica and
Giardia lamblia in animal models. Annals Trop. Med. Parasit. 87
(2),169-178.
4) Pargal, A.; Kelkar, M.G. ; Bhopale, K.K. ; Phaltankar, P.G. and
Kaul, C.L. (1993) . Pharmacokinetics and amoebicidal activity of
metronidazole and satranidazole in golden hamster, Mesocricetus
auratus. J.Antimicrob. Chemother. 32, 483-489.
5) Poster for ASM 2005- Probetec for Chlamydia and Neisseria
gonorrhoeae.
6) Poster for ASM 2005- WN Virus.