Trish I. Ike
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LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trish-ike-b7a53146 EDUCATION
Duke University, Durham, NC
BA in Evolutionary Anthropology, Minor in Sociology, Certificate in Human Development, Pre-Med Track, May 2015 Honors: Betsy Alden Outstanding Service Learning Award, Cardea Fellow WORK EXPERIENCE
INOVA Vienna Urgent Care, Vienna, VA April 2017 – September 2017 Clinical Technician
• Triage urgent care patients and perform annual health physicals, phlebotomy, administer immunizations and vaccinations (i.e. Flu, Tdap, MMR), drug and alcohol testing, ancillary testing for occupational health patients
Joseph’s House, Washington, DC AIDS United AmeriCorps Program August 2015 – August 2016 Resident Care Aide
• Assisted in providing hospice care for end of life HIV/AIDS residents under nurse supervision; performed direct care duties such as administering medications, bathing, dressing, and repositioning residents
• Drove and accompanied residents to health care appointments, retrieved medication for residents, assisted with grocery shopping and cooking house meals, performed housekeeping duties and house maintenance, and planned individual and group activities Duke University Box Office and Information Desk, Durham, NC May 2014 – May 2015 Receptionist
• Communicated verbally with a diverse array of callers to purchase tickets for Duke and Durham events
• Interacted with visitors, students, and faculty of Duke in offering direction and guidance to on campus facilities
DukeEngage, Kakamega, Kenya June 2013 – August 2013 Community Development Intern
• Accompanied NGO leaders on local home-based health visits to repair homes of Kakamega families
• Designed an information resource area for future organization of academic and leisure reading
• Led computer practical typing sessions as an IT training initiative Duke Department of Community and Family Medicine, Durham, NC October 2011 – May 2012 Research Assistant
• Assisted on research studies involving human subject under supervision of Dr. Bernard Fuemmeler Tasks included recruiting participants and scheduling appointments, entering tracking information for participants, data entry, and assorted office tasks CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Shadowing, Durham Veteran Affairs Medical Center October 2014 – April 2015
• Jonathan Mark, MD (Cardiac Anesthesiology)
Hospice Volunteer, Durham Veteran Affairs Medical Center September 2014 - April 2015 Shadowing, Duke University Medical Center June 2014
• Suhag H. Parikh, MD (Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Unit) Volunteer, Duke University Children’s Hospital January 2013 – March 2014 CERTIFICATIONS
Heartsaver CPR AED, April 24th 2017
INSTI HIV-1/2 Antibody Test Kit, August 17th 2015
OraQuick HIV-1/2 Rapid Antibody Test, August 17th 2015 Fundamentals and HIV Prevention Counseling Training, August 17th 2015 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Durham Veteran Affairs Medical Center, Durham, NC August 2014 – March 2015 Independent Study Research Assistant
• Investigated racial differences in pain and physical function following a patient and provider intervention for managing osteoarthritis under the supervision of Dr. Kelli Allen using qualitative analysis (Statistical Analysis System – (SAS))
Duke University Howard Hughes Research Fellow, Durham, NC June 2012 – April 2013 Research Assistant
• Awarded $4,300 grant to conduct biological research at Duke University Division of Medicine and Hematology under the supervision of Dr. Mardee Delahunty and Dr. Marilyn Telen
• Examined the role of protein tyrosine kinases associated with sickle cell red blood cell adhesion onto endothelial cells
• Published a poster on biological research; poster exhibited at Summer Undergraduate Science Fair at Duke University. Selected to present research findings for the 2012 State of North Carolina Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium
George Mason University Aspiring Scientist, Manassas, VA June 2009 – August 2011 Research Assistant
• Optimized the production of fungal metabolites for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease via high performance liquid chromatography, rotary evaporator, and DNA extractions under the supervision of Dr. Robin Couch and Brian Kang
• Synthesized various compounds in the exploration of pathophysiology of Alcohol Liver Disease via gas chromatography – mass spectrometry and solid phase micro-extractions under the supervision of Dr. Robin Couch and Karl Navarro
• Collaborated on research publication in a peer-reviewed journal, DOI: 10.1007/s10295-010-0805-7 PUBLICATIONS
E. Dixon, T. Schweibenz, A. Hight, B. Kang, A. Dailey, S. Kim, M.Y. Chen, Y. Kim, S. Neale, A. Groth, T. Ike, S. Khan, B. Schweibenz, D. Lieu, D. Stone, T. Orellana, R. D. Couch. “Bacteria-Induced Static Batch Fungal Fermentation of the Diterpenoid Cyathin A3, A Small-Molecule Inducer of Nerve Growth Factor.” J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol. 2011, 38, 607–615.
UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES
Volunteer, Adopt-a-Grandparent January 2013 – April 2015 Member, Programming Committee, Black Student Alliance August 2011 – April 2015 Volunteer, Cross Cultural Solutions (Lima, Peru) March 2014 Head Reflection Session Facilitator, Duke University Service-Learning August 2013 – April 2015 Volunteer, Dir. of Marketing, Females Excelling More in Math, Engineering, and Science January 2012 – April 2015 Resident Assistant, Housing, Dining, and Residential Life August 2012 – May 2014 Reflection Chair, Learning through Experience, Action, Partnership, and Service September 2013 – April 2015 SKILLS
Computer: Epic EMR System; Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access; Mac iOS; Windows Laboratory: Gas Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry, High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Solid Phase Micro Extractions, Rotary Evaporation, Western Blotting, Red Blood Cell Ghosting, DNA Extractions, Polymerase Chain Reaction
Language: Spanish (Elementary Proficiency), Igbo (Professional Working Proficiency) Programing: Statistical Analysis System; IBM Statistical Program for the Social Sciences