Torrance F. Hill AAS, EMT-P, CICP
**** ***** ******** *** #**** Atlanta, GA. 31106
404-***-**** *********@*****.***
Objective
Experienced paramedic seeking to leverage clinical, managerial and instructional experience
with the dynamic and challenging requirements of a critical care paramedic.
Accomplishments
EMS Medical and Trauma Case Review Coordinator
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Created and implemented monthly medical and trauma case reviews at Atlanta Medical
Center to facilitate continuing education for all Georgia EMS personnel. Obtained state
recognition and CEU credits for program participants.
Rhythm Analysis and 12-Lead EKG Interpretation Education Designer
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Designed curriculum for 12-Lead EKG interpretation with detailed STEMI focus. Designed
extensive education prospectus covering cardiac rhythm analysis for healthcare providers and
prospective students.
Education
2012-2012 Cert Critical Intensive Care Paramedic, Cleveland Clinic
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2012 – present BS Paramedicine (candidate), UNM
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2011-2011 Paramedic Preceptor GA. SOEMS
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2002 – 2004 AAS Paramedic Technology, Central Ga. Tech
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2000 – 2002 Biology (Pre-Med), Gordon College
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Employment
2011-Present Critical Intensive Care Paramedic Metro Atlanta Ambulance
● Provides a level of continued critical care to patients being transferred inner-facility to a
higher more appropriate level of care through, lab interpretations, invasive hemodynamic
monitoring, along with initiating and maintain stable vitals through chemically supported
sedation.
● Directs pre-hospital patient care and performs procedures per guidelines and regulations of
American Heart Association, and standing orders with online med control of medical director
and verbal orders of ER attending physicians.
2008-Present Paramedic/EMS Coordinator Atlanta Medical Center Emergency Room
Assists with triage, physical assessment, symptom evaluation, interventions, electronic
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medical record documentation in a Level 1 Trauma Center
Perform basic and advance paramedic skills that include vital signs, dressing application,
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advance airway management, medication administration splint application and direct patient
care of medical and trauma resuscitation efforts.
2010-2011 Paramedic, Grady Memorial Hospital EMS
Provide basic and advance level medical care and treatment to patients in both emergent and
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non-emergent settings including: Medication administration, Advance Airway management,
medical and trauma resuscitation and psychiatric emergencies.
● Directs pre-hospital patient care and performs procedures per guidelines and regulations of
American Heart Association, and standing orders with online med control of medical director
and verbal orders of ER attending physicians for the city of Atlanta with a call volume of
150,000+ calls per year.
2007- 2008 Medical Assistant Instructor, Everest Institute
Maintained a teaching assignment for each module and planned course instruction
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Utilized a variety of teaching styles and methods to accommodate diverse learning styles of
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students
● Designed, administered and graded examinations to assess achievement of course objectives
2005-2007 Paramedic, Arlington Memorial Hospital
Performed paramedic skills and procedures: IV insertion, phlebotomy, assisted with cardiac
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arrest victims, assisted with respiratory treatments, performed EKG’S.
● Assisted physicians and nurses with advanced interventions including ACLS and PALS
2004-2005 TCC/ EMT-I, Oconee Regional EMS
Performed pre-hospital emergency medical treatment and ACLS procedures. Transfer
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Coordinator for 5-truck non-emergency patient transfer system. Coordinated all Air Critical
Care pick-ups for county.
2002-2003 Cardiac Tech III, Georgia Heart Center
Assisted with management of post-anesthesia cardiac catherization clients. Responsible for
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managing equipment and supplies.
2000-2006 Clinical Research Technician (Contractor), Morehouse School of Medicine
Worked with the Cardiovascular Research Institute duties included: participant-monitoring,
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phlebotomy, assisted with invasive and non-invasive procedures, under the direct guidelines
of NIH along with participating entities such as NASA, and Center of Evidence Based
Medicine.
References
Toni Colvard-Groover, RN
Emergency Department Manager, Atlanta Medical Center
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Desiree La Charité, MD
ER Physician, Atlanta Medical Center
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Linda Rodgers
Office Mgr Milledgeville Family Practice
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