Patricia Jordan
Cape Carteret, NC, US
Mobile: 910-***-****
Email: acw7ob@r.postjobfree.com
Availability:
Job Type: Permanent, Temporary, Term, Internships
Work Schedule: Full-Time, Part-Time
Desired locations:
United States - NC - Buncombe County
United States MA, OR, VA, all areas considered
Work Experience:
Rocky & Bella, LLC 07/2012 - 04/2013
100 Chetwynd Dr. Suite 203 Salary: 45,000.00 USD Per Year
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 United States Hours per week: 40
Chief Veterinarian
Supervisor: Charlie Poznek (484-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
The position from Natural Well Being, went from this Canadian company to the US company, Rocky
& Bella, LLC in June of 2012. I continued to finish getting the products NASC labeling and to
compose the educational and training materials, the virtual library of references, the PPP and
webinars for the ingredients of the product and to help launch the product for commercial release.
Most of this was data mining from NS Natural Standards and involved several data banks with ABC
and AHG as well as others. I also helped develop the promotional materials as well as commercials
and Pet Rep material.
Natural Well Being Distribution 06/2011 - 07/2012
Suite 503 1080 Howe Street Salary: 45,000.00 USD Per Year
Vancouver, British Columbia Canada Hours per week: 40
Veterinary Consultant
Supervisor: Darcy Foster (604-***-**** )
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Hired as consultant in the design and formulation of daily nutritional supplement for companion
animals, to redesign a complete line of botanical medicines for the company and to add research on
the ingredients and biological used in these products. Also to help get the company’s product
through NASC National Animal Supplement Council labeling. Generate Excel Spread sheets with
top medical issues in the animals and the top natural botanicals to address the issues.
Carteret Community College 08/2010 - 06/2012
Morehead City, NC United States Hours per week: 1
Instructor
Supervisor: Wanda Davis (252-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Adult Education Life Enrichment Instructor for a series of classes on natural health. Presentations of
lecture material using different audiovisual media. Engaging the adult learner and feedback on
application of presented material.
Fall River Animal Hospital 08/2006 - 08/2008
Fall River, MA United States Hours per week: 35
Associate Veterinarian
Associate Veterinarian in charge of 6 employees when left alone. Examinations, diagnostics,
prescribing and formulating medications, medical record charting, anesthesia, surgery, recovery and
discharge of patients to owners.DEA license and federal OSHA compliance. Client education,
communications, progress calls, research, radiation safety, MSDS and Hazardous Chemical
Handling, medical machines, urinalysis, microscope, specimen preparation
Coastline Veterinary Services, PA 01/1999 - 08/2006
Cedar Point, NC United States Hours per week: 40
Chief Medical Officer
Supervisor: self (910-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Supervising veterinarian, hiring, training, tracking employees (13) inventory, marking, tracking,
selling of retail store, examinations, anesthesia, surgery, prescribing and administration of
medications, medical record charting, filing and maintenance, DEA,DEHNR,OSHA,MSDS record
maintenance and data collection. Diagnostics and medical equipment running and maintenance.
Employee Manual compilation, office machines; scanner, copier, computer, cashier, bar code
scanner, laser, coag machine, xray machine, marketing, newsletters, email mail merge, research,data mining, writing articles updates and progress notes. Small business management, actuary,
Quick Books, software systems for practice
Ideal Pet Veterinary Services, PA 12/1989 - 12/1999
Richlands, NC United States Hours per week: 40
Chief Medical Officer Supervising Veterinarian
Supervisor: self (910-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Supervising veterinarian (13) employees, retail store operation with selection of inventory,
maintenance of inventory, marking, sale and inventory tracking, POS bar code reader, computer,
software AVIMARK, Microsoft Office,2000,PowerPoint,email,mail merge, DEA,DEHNR,OSHA,USDA
Accreditation examinations, surgery, anesthesia, recovery, medical charts, filing, office machines,
scanner, computer, printers, faxes, client education, newsletters, mail merge, actuary, record
keeping, certifications for USDA examinations, preparation of patients to be shipped overseas
VCA Companies 01/1998 - 01/1999
Chesapeake, VA United States Hours per week: 40
Associate Veterinarian
Supervisor: Dr. Judith Kyle (757-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Associate Veterinarian at time supervising (15) employees, examinations, diagnosis, medical
charting, medical record filing, maintenance, medical equipment maintenance and upkeep,
anesthesia, surgery, recovery, DEA, OSHA, DEHNR, radiation
safety,xray,actuary,computer,software,fax,printer,scanner,operations,data collection, research, client
education, newsletters, website, email, mail merge HAZMAT handling, press releases and media
interaction,
Education:
NC College of Veterinary Medicine Raleigh, NC United States
Doctorate 05/1986
GPA: 3.02 of a maximum 4.0
Credits Earned: 150 Semester hours
Major: Veterinary Medicine Minor: Public Health
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Vet Anatomy, Histology and Cytology,Physiology,Pathology,Bacteriology,Mycobacteriology,Organ and Embryology,
Nutrition and Health, Virology, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Poisonous Plants, Pathology, Parasitology, Principles of
Anesthesia, Pharmacology and Vet Therapeutics, Clinical Pathology, Comparative Anatomy, Principles of Surgery, Lab
Animal Medicine, Theriogenology, Food Animal, Food Animal and Equine Medicine,Radiology and Radiobiology,
Practical Management and jurisprudence Avian Medicine, Clinical Conference, Equine Medicine and Surgery,, Herd and
Flock Health, Clinical Alb and Necropsy, Epidemiology and Health, Herd and Flock Health, Public Health, Radiology and
Anesthesia, Extern ship, Food Animal Medicine and Surgery, Clinical Theriogenology, Clinical Conference
UNC-Wilmington Wilmington, NC United States
Bachelor's Degree 05/1982
GPA: 3.0 of a maximum 4.0
Credits Earned: 150 Semester hours
Major: Biology Minor: Medical Technology
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Concepts of Modern Biology, English Comp, Foundations of PE, Intro to Recreation and Parks, Elementary Spanish,
Intro to Swk, Plant Biology, General Chemistry, Pre calculus Math, Diving, Gymnastics, Psychology, Phi TH, Sailing,
Introduction to Oceanography, Animal Biology, Genetics, Genetics lab, General Chemistry Lab, Intro to Sociology,, Intro
to med Tech, Comp Vertebrate, Physical Conditioning, Animal Behavior, Intro to Statistics, Organic Chemistry, Organic
Chemistry lab, Clinical Lab Calculus, Animal Physiology, Immunology, English Comp 2,Elem College Physics, Methods
of Biological Research,,Microbiology, Scientific Writing, Elementary French, Amer national Govnt, Literature of the Sea,
Genetic Engineering, Comp/Fortran, Creative Writing, French for Tourists, Aerobic Dance, Physical Conditioning
NC State University Raleigh, NC United States
Bachelor's Degree 05/1982
GPA: 3.63 of a maximum 4.0
Credits Earned: 150 Semester hours
Major: Biological Sciences Minor: Microbiology Honors: Magna Cum Laude
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Animal Science, Elem Biochemistry, Medical Terminology, ADV Microbiology, Honors Research, Elem Biochemistry Lab,
Introduction to Ecology, Medical Microbiology, Microbial Metabolism,
Job Related Training:
research assist; conditioning preparation and record keeping of horses, cows, sheep and pigs involved in radio nuclide
labeled drug time course study
NIEHS; preparations of numerous experiments on CD-1 mice using DES. I was asked to undertake projects of my own,
working under minimal supervision, designing and carrying out the technical aspects of the research. A poster session
was given at AALAS in Research Triangle Park
Sanitary Microbiology performing microbiological testing concerning water and soil quality and estuarine studies.
Microbiology Technician; prep media and cultures, research and data collection, statistical analysis,plasmid extraction
for pink-eye study.
Surgical Tech, instrument cleaning, sanitation and autoclave.
Embryology Tech; embryo collection, examination for implantation work in cattle and semen analysis and artificial
insemination techniques for horses
Glaxo Zebulon, NC Microbiologist Glps, Gmps, SOPs, pharmaceutical manufacturing quality control, McCurtain
Memorial Hospital, Medical Technologist, hospital lab testing, rewriting Hazardous Chemical Handling,Aseptic
Technique, GLPs, OSHA Compliance Manual, Industrial hygiene, Workplace Safety, Employee Manual composition,
Estuarine Research Sanitary Microbiologist at UNC-W, MSDS Manuals and teaching to employees, gel electrophoresis
at NCSU, electron microscopy, histology, tissue prep, clinical histology, ICU monitoring, IV administration, medicine
administration, EKG application, reading vitals, phlebotomy (McCurtain Memorial) Scientific Method, Research
Methodologies, Statistical Analysis, Excel, Access, Power Point Presentations, Inventory control, ordering lab supplies,
budget oversight
Language Skills:
Language Spoken Written Read
Novice Novice Novice
French Novice Novice Novice
Spanish Novice Novice Novice
Affiliations:
AVMA - member 25 years
Professional Publications:
1985 Reproductive Problems Associated with Fescue Forage Clinical Study and Oral Presentation at NCSU SVM
1985 Isolation of Covalently Closed Circular DNA from Branhamella catarrhalis and Morexella bovis (Pink Eye Study)
NCSU SVM
1985 Am J Vet Research Vol. 46,No.2 pg 470-472 Pharmocokinetics of digoxin in sheep
1984 NIEHS Cancer Research Vol. 45 October 1985 pg 5145-5147 Lesions of Rete Testis in Mice
1984 NIEHS Use of Tissue Transplants to Study Ovarian Function in the Mouse
1984 NIEHS microscopic surgeon for the kidney capsule transplants in CD-1 mice for pre pubertal studies (oral
presentation at Research Triangle AALAS meeting and poster session)
1982 Dr. David Kradel's Research Assistant paper on investigating the plasmid origin of pathogenic M. bovis
1981 Southeastern Undersea Research Facility Sanitary Microbiologist for Estuarine Research Project technical
assistance
Additional Information:
1979-80 Who's Who In University Students
National Merit Scholarship Recipient
Outstanding Service Award-UNCW
Dean's List-NCSU
Dean's List-UNCW
Alpha Zeta Academic Society Candidate-NCSU
NCSU Honors Class
Staff NCO Competitive Academia Scholarship
Escheat scholarship-UNCW 1980
Winslow Memorial Scholarship-NCSU SVM
NCSU Veterinary Foundation Scholarship 1983/84/85
American Association of Women Veterinarians Scholarship 1985
1986 Accepted into PhD Program for Microbiology at Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine
1982 Offered seat in New Hanover Memorial Medical Technology Program
Keyboarding Class at CCCC Jacksonville, NC 49 wpm
Workforce Skills using Computer CCC Jacksonville, NC
Nominated for Public Health and Epidemiology Award in 1986
Medical Billing and Coding Specialist, Insurance and Medical Transcription Courses
Certification; Food Safety and Waste Water Treatment, CPR