Tianyun Jiang MS PA-C
**** ******** **. ******** **, 21093
Tel: 410-***-**** (Home), 443-***-**** (Cell) Email: *********@*****.***
Education
Towson-CCBC Essex M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies
GPA: 3.62 June 2010 - July 31, 2012
Intensive program included 13 months of classroom training culminating with 13 months of clinical rotations, passed the national board exam on August 8, 2012, recertified on April 4, 2018.
Shanxi Medical University, P. R. China M.S. in Science, September 1996 - July 1999
Shanxi Medical University, P. R. China B.S. in Medicine, September 1991- July 1996
GPA: 3.74
License and Certificates
NCCPA board certified
Current Maryland state physician assistant license
Current BLS, ACLS, DEA and CDS
Employment History
Greater Baltimore Medical center December 2012 – June 2018
Medical/Surgical Physician Assistant
Provide inpatient care to medical and surgical (general, vascular and orthopedic) patients in a fast-paced, acute care hospital. Involved in all aspects of patient care across the lifespan, including detailed history, physical examinations, development and implementation of treatment plans, prescription of medications, ordering and interpretation of laboratory tests and diagnostic studies, making clinical decisions relative to patient management through collaborations with physicians, admitting patients from Emergency Department, daily round on patient on medical and surgical floor.
University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health December 2016 – April 2018
Hospitalist Physician Assistant (PRN night shift)
Applicable Skills
Extensive experience in the area of geriatric medicine including preventive medicine and health maintenance for the elderly, management of common geriatric conditions such as dementia, urinary incontinence/retention, urinary tract infection, causes/complications of falls, dysphagia and aspiration pneumonia, dehydration, acid-base and electrolyte imbalance.
Extensive experience in the management of acute and chronic medical illnesses such as, but not limited to: hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, myocardial infarction, Alzheimer’s disease, stroke/transient ischemic attack, Parkinson’s disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary embolism/deep vein thrombosis, acute or chronic renal failure, thyroid disease, diabetes mellitus.
Experience in peri-operative medical management of surgical patients including preoperational evaluation, postoperational care, diagnosis and treatment of common postoperational complications.
Procedures: I and D's, closure of wounds via sutures, staples and Dermabond, digital and regional block, splinting, aseptic and isolation techniques, venipuncture, collection of cultures, placement of catheters, eye examination using fluoroscein and Woods light, pelvic exam with speculum, Pap smear, wet mount and KOH prep, digital rectal examine, foley catheter, bone marrow aspiration, biopsy and harvest, lumbar puncture, vaccination administration.
The skill to work in a diverse and multicultural environment, with people of all socioeconomic backgrounds.
Strengths: Commitment to lifelong learning, diligence, integrity, attention to detail, and working well with patients, physicians and staff.
Committee service: member of RRT (rapid respond team) and code committee.
Teaching activities: serve as clinical preceptor for second-year PA students from Arcadia University.
School of Medicine, University of Maryland August 2012 – November 2012
Research Specialist (part-time)
Conducted research on the role of novel androgen receptor isoform in the recurrent and resistant prostate cancer
The Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins University February 2005 – May 2010
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Designed, developed and optimized real-time PCR to investigate the roles of transcriptional factor ASCL1 in the tumorigenesis and chemo/radio-resistance of small cell lung cancer. Identified novel key transcription target genes for ASCL1 and the critical roles of those genes. Conducted pre-clinical study on several novel TKI compounds in thyroid cancer. Authored/co-authored three peer-reviewed research papers. Supervised one research technician.
School of Medicine, University of Maryland March 2002 – January 2005
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Identified novel growth factors/protein kinase pathways and cross-talk between P53 and tyrosine kinase ETK in the proliferation and drug resistance of prostate cancer. Authored/co-authored five peer-reviewed research papers. Supervised two Ph.D. students.
Hematology and Gastroenterology Department, The First Hospital, Shanxi Medical University, P.R. China
Resident September 2000 – October 2001
Inpatient care including but not limited to the following: history taking, physical examination, prescription, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Heinrich Heine University, Duesseldorf, Germany August 1999 – August 2000
Research Assistant
Conducted research on type II diabetes. Involved in research project focused on translocation of GLUT4 from cytosol to plasm membrane upon insulin stimulation or exercise in cardiomyocytes.
Foreign Lauguages
Native speaker of Chinese
Basic German
References
Available upon request