Cory L. Farfan
**** * ******** *** *** # **, Battle Creek, MI 49014 ● Cell: (269) 223 - 2433 ● E-mail: **********@*****.***
Summary of Qualifications
CPR and first-aid certified (12/21/2017)
Patient and environmental safety
Proficient in basic skills of patient care
Vital signs and patient observation
Knowledgeable in medical terminology and POC documentation
HIPAA and patient privacy
Excellent communication skills
Use of proper documentation standards
Supportive of family members
Strong organizational skills
Willing to learn new skills
Education and Accreditation
Kellogg Community College, Battle Creek, MI Completed: December 2017
Prometric, Nottingham, MD
Certified Nurse Aid (CNA) Certificate Issued: March 2018
Kellogg Community College, Battle Creek, MI Graduated: May 2017
Associate in Applied Science Major: Administrative Assistant
Associate in Applied Science Major: Word / Information Processing
Associate in Applied Science Major: Medical Administrative Assistant
Accomplishments: Recipient of the Outstanding Office Information Technology Graduate Graduated Cum Laude (with honors) Dean’s List GPA: 3.3 / 4.0
National Healthcareer Association, New York, NY Completed: December 2016
Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA)
Experience
Bickford Assisted Living and Memory Care, Battle Creek, MI
CNA January 2018-March 2018
Assisted residents with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, grooming and toileting. Effectively interacted with residents with dementia. Provided dining services for residents • Provided routine housekeeping and laundry services. Participated in resident activities. Incorporated opportunities to create small, but memorable, experiences for residents. Assisted with ADLs.
Medilodge of Marshall, Marshall, MI
CNA March 2018- Present
Positioned residents to prevent skin pressure problems. Assisted with transferring residents in and out of wheel chairs and their beds. Tended to patients with chronic illnesses. Assisted with ADLs. Sensitive to the care of geriatric needs. Comforted and encouraged patients. Kept a well-stocked and clean environment. Recognized and reported abnormalities to the charge nurse. Administered simple range of motion exercises. Gave report to oncoming caregivers.