Jacob T. Bockser
JTB
*** *********** *****, ****** *****, CA 94598
( 925-***-**** Email: *******@*****.***
Licensure/Certification
California Respiratory Care Practitioner, License # 35364, Current-September 2015
Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT), License # 140756, Current-January 2019
Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT), Current-January 2019
American Heart Association ACLS Provider, Current-February 2016
American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers, Current-February 2016
Education Text
Associate of Science, Respiratory Care, Modesto Junior College, Modesto, CA, 12/13
• 4.0 GPA earned in respiratory program, earning place on MJC President’s List.
• Completed coursework in Patient Assessment, Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, Pharmacology,
Pathophysiology, and Ventilator Management while in attendance.
• Participated in clinical rotations including experience in general floor therapy, intensive care, and neonatal
intensive care.
• Participated in clinical preceptorship, functioning in the role of RT under the supervision of RT preceptor.
Assignments included emergency, intensive care, and post-operative departments.
Bachelor of Science, Political Science, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 6/05
Contra Costa Community College District, Martinez, CA, 1/07-5/12
• 4.0 GPA earned while in attendance.
• Completed coursework including Anatomy, Physiology, Physics, Chemistry, Microbiology, Speech, and
Anthropology.
Employment
ProTransport-1, Cotati, CA, 3/06-9/10
• Held positions as EMT-B, Vehicle Chief, Field Training Officer, Station Supervisor, Field Supervisor, and Field
Compliance Officer.
• Responsible for safe and compassionate BLS transports of both BLS emergency and non-emergency patients.
• Responsible for keeping ambulances stocked and in working order, as well as keeping station clean and stocked.
• Participate in the initial and continued training of employees, as well as policy implementation.
• Responsible for scheduling, supply ordering, facility relations, and QA issues.
• Duties as a field compliance officer included the design and implementation, as well as hiring for, and
participation in a program intended to review medical necessity of patients for BLS transport. This program
helped to ensure patients were transported at the correct level of service. In addition my duties were to assist the
billing department by reviewing patient transport reports to ensure that the company billed at the correct level of
service for these transports.
Professional Organizations
California Society for Respiratory Care, Current-December 6, 2014
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American Association for Respiratory Care, Current-February 28, 2015
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References
• Available Upon Request