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Professional Experience
Mental Health EMR Implementation Specialist September 2013 Present
Advanced Data Systems Corporation, Paramus NJ
I lead 10 30 simultaneous Electronic Medical Records (EMR) implementations with mental health
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clients ranging from 100 800 user facilities
Independently provide direct implementation support and training to providers and staff
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Train on Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Electronic Health Records
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compliance standards to attest for and attain government incentives, while ensuring meaningful
use of said EMR
Lead the client’s transition into EMR and Electronic Practice Management Systems
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Optimize EMR usage while abiding by Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
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(HIPAA) regulations
Creating and assisting with Medical Office Workflow Analysis
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Center and Event Manager, Trainer September 2005 Present
AMF Bowling Centers, Wallington NJ
Execution of protocols for loss prevention of assets
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Supervision of 4 departments with a total of approximately 40 workers to carry out corporate
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events that increase daily revenue by 40%
Train staff effectively to meet service/operating standards in a fast paced environment
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Ensuring protocols for opening/closing cash procedures and transport of deposits are being
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followed
Create a positive and motivational experience for all members of my team
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Forensic Anthropologist: Criminalist April May 2013
Office of Chief Medical Examiner, New York NY
Searched and found extensively fragmented human remains from the World Trade Center (WTC)
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9/11 tragedies through sifting operations
Facilitated and cleaned up part of the 1.45 million tons of debris sent to Fresh Kills Landfill from
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the WTC that were in 16 containers with approximately 590 cubic yards of debris
Used Occupational and Safety Health Administration (OSHA) approved personal protective
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equipment (PPE), rakes, sifting tables with double mesh boards, hoses, conveyor belts, heavy
machinery built just for the project, and lifted heavy buckets filled with debris
Collected and identified recovered materials that were of significance to the project to aid in
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disaster victim identification (DVI)
Took part in the collaborative work with NYPD, FDNY and Sanitation Department
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Academic Liaison September 2010 April 2013
Coalition for the National Museum of the American People, New York NY
Researched, reached out to, and followed up with scholars, organizations, and government reps
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that were relevant to the museum’s story via email and phone calls
Aided in creating congressional resolution 27 by urging members to agree to be official supporters
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and attend media events in Washington D.C.
Called staffers of House reps to cosponsor resolution by calling sponsor Virginia Rep Moran to
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sign resolution
Increased scholar membership to 160 members who support bipartisan resolution to build
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museum and who are willing to contribute to the study of the museum’s story
Brought 20 organizations onboard who also agreed to support resolution and who took part in our
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promotional video on YouTube
Physical Anthropology Intern Sept. 2011 May 2012
American Museum of Natural History, New York NY
Inventoried 200+ human skeletal remains and performed age, sex, dental, pathological, MHOS,
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anthropometric, and cultural assessments
Contributed independent research and corrected erroneous data to ensure proper future
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references from electronic database
Scrutinized Egyptian collection and collected research data for my Master’s thesis
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Education
Master of Arts in Anthropology May 2012
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University, New York NY
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology summa cum laude May 2010 Minor
in Forensic Anthropology
School of Arts and Sciences, Adelphi University, Garden City NY
Semester Abroad in Greece (Summer 2009) Gained fieldwork skills and lab techniques in
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bioarchaeology
Semester Abroad in Italy (Fall 2009) Gained fluency in conversational Italian and embraced
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cultural differences in a different environment
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Research/Publications
“A Pathological Review of the AMNH Von Luschan Ancient Egyptian Human Skeletal Collection ”
Master’s Thesis, Columbia University, New York NY (May 2012)
“Preliminary Results: Stafne Cavity on a 7th century BC Klazomenean Hoplite Warrior”
7th Annual Research Conference, Adelphi University, Garden City NY (April 2010) (demographical data,
archaeoanthropological assessments, data analysis) – Poster presentation
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Presented by a co author at the 37 Annual Meeting of the American Paleopathology Association in Albuquerque, New
Mexico. This paper was used to define Stafne Cavity in Wikipedia.com website
“Forensic Research on ‘Handra’ Urns, Rhodes Island, Greece”
6th Annual Research Conference, Adelphi University, Garden City NY (April 2009) (demographical data,
archaeoanthropological assessments, data analysis) ) – Poster presentation
Professional Skills
Detail/time oriented Quantitative/qualitative research
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Organized Microsoft Suite
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Fluent in verbal and oral Spanish Implementation
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Intermediate in Italian Team work
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Handling of human remains Supervision
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Physical/Cultural Anthropology Enthusiastic worker
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Bioarchaeology Work effectively with diverse ethnicities
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and ages
Project Management
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Interests
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Travel: culturally acclimated to 28 Photography
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countries
Anthropology/Forensics
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Charity support for Jimmy’s Village
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Kickboxing
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School in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Coaching Cheerleading
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Canyon jumping
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