DAVID FAN
Dallas, Texas *****
*********@*****.***
EDUCATION
**** ******** ** ******* ** Biology, Stony Brook University, New York, NY 2011 Bronx High School of Science, New York, NY
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
Methodist Liver Transplant Institute Scribe.ology, LLC Clinic lead / Supervisor / Trainer June 2017 – Present Dallas, Texas
• Secured clinic and company relationships by acting as the designated liaison and overtaking all responsibilities including regulating employee scheduling/ management, restructuring clinic training protocols, maintaining scribe excel- lency, and ensuring provider satisfaction
• Acquired an advanced knowledge of transplant hepatology through rational- izing imaging/lab results, and detailed analysis of medical records while iterat- ing a complete overview of patient’s chronicity of liver disease to practitioners
• Established a Clinic Master guidebook which includes comprehensive instruc- tions to chart for providers, relevant hepatology terminology/medications, and HIPAA information
• Designed powerpoint presentations creating pathways for providers and scribes during hospital-wide transition from NextGen to Epic
• Streamlined provider charting processes, order sets, and developed docu- mentation templates on Epic
• Trained new scribes (~ 700 - 800 hours) to efficiently document patient-phy- sician encounters, inputting relevant diagnostic tests and subsequent assess- ments/plans based on provider specific charting methods
• Facilitated provider feedback discussing improvements of overall site agenda
• Accumulated an intensive, optimal patient care experience in collaboration with healthcare providers and staff
John Peter Smith Hospital Scribe.ology, LLC
Lead Scribe/ Trainer October 2015 -February 2018 Dallas, Texas
• Orchestrated monthly meetings to coordinate scribes, introduce new insight, and implement compliance per company/hospital protocol
• Participated in routine site performance conferences with ED Area Supervisor, Trainer Overseer, and Director of Operations to analyze and maximize scribe services and strategies from a corporate viewpoint
• Supervision of a meticulous ED training program through use of competency checklists, routine performance of live/retro chart auditing ensuring that scribes are performing efficiently and accurately
• Mentored new scribes one-on-one (~ 400 - 500 hours) using a rapid and cohe- sive independence-based approach to teach the application of medical termi- nology/knowledge, promptly draft/edit a cogently narrative account of events based on patient’s dialogue with an appropriate corresponding medical plan into the EMR, and effectively communicate with providers
• Systematically and skillfully documented physician-patient encounter SOAP notes in-between teams of interdisciplinary medical practitioners in 5 fast- paced departments, meeting maximum criterias for billing and coding
• Learned emergency medicine patient-care workflow at a Level 1 trauma hospital
Rice Xpress
Food Service Manager July 2015 - October 2015
Dallas, Texas
• Acquired knowledge and acted as a translator for the restaurant owner when dealing with multiple contractors (including inventory, beverage refills, restau- rant insurance, and utilities) and during routine food health inspections in coordination with city standards
• Heightened my customer service abilities, selling aptitude, and multitasking skills by working as the lead cashier, waiter, and delivery driver
INTERNSHIPS
Stony Brook University
Teacher’s Assistant
New York, NY
Assisted undergraduate students with improving their scientific understanding of human social and sexual behavior by using ethology, evolutionary biology and neurobiology.
Columbia University Medical Center
Lab Assistant
New York, NY
Selected to participate in research in the lab of Dr. Megan Sykes which specializes in hematopoietic cell transplantation, organ allograft tolerance induction, xeno- transplantation tolerance and Type 1 diabetes.
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Research Assistant
New York, NY
Conducted the organization of research data using Microsoft Excel to further understand the role of the human anterior insular cortex in emotional awareness. Pre-screened test subjects for fMRI scans and cognitive studies.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
National Breast Cancer Foundation: Participated in breast cancer awareness advocacy on and off campus at Stony Brook University
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society: helped organized a walk (Light the night) in 2014 which raised close to $1 million
March of Dimes: Spent approximately 4 months promoting, holding workshops and selling wristbands (door to door)
Delete Blood Cancer DKMS: Promoted campus awareness and helped with reg- istration to become a bone marrow donor. Currently on national registry (Donor No. 908997)
FEMA: Aided in Hurricane Sandy recovery initiatives
SKILLS
• Accomplished typist (118 WPM)
• Limited Working Proficiency/ Conversational in Mandarin Chinese
• Technologically advanced in computer software and systems including but not limited to Microsoft Office, Epic, and NextGen