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Training Manager M D

Location:
Marina del Rey, CA
Posted:
November 01, 2023

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Terrell Nathaniel Wallace

P.O. Box ****

Green Valley Lake Ca. 92341

Cell: 909-***-****

Email: ad0rsr@r.postjobfree.com

EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION

Branch 2 and Branch 3 Structural Pest Control Board Licensed

Autotransfusion Certification 1991 PSICOR, Inc., San Diego, CA

Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump Certification 1991 PSICOR, Inc., San Diego, CA

Surgical Technology Certification 1986 CA Paramedical & Technology College, Long Beach, CA

BS, Biology/Chemistry 1983 Salem College, Salem, W. VA

Associate Degree, Vet/Agr. SCI 1979 SUNY Canton ATC, Canton, NY

Diploma 1977 Monsignor Scanlan, Bronx, NY

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2016-Present Terminix, Outside Sales Professional

Performed home inspections to determine the necessary product/service for potential clients.

Designed a detailed rendering of each property to comply with state rules and regulations illustrating all issues that were present at the time of inspection.

Responsible to make outbound calls to schedule appointments to perform a thorough inspection.

1993–Present Hemowash Auto transfusion Services, Auto transfusion Specialist Training Manager

Wrote all protocols concerning blood and salvaging in an operative setting using guidelines from the American Association of Blood Banking.

Maintained a strong working relationship with surgeons and administrative staff.

Responsible for overseeing all communication with surgical scheduling.

Participated in International Humanitarian aids through the Department of Commerce; Friendship Cuba, which is headed by former President Jimmy Carter. Worked at Frank Pais Hospital, a 750 bed orthopedic hospital, located in Havana, Cuba from 09/06/2001 to 05/23/2003.

Attended 2001 International Orthopedic Conference. Crosstrained over 400 MD/Surgeons on the benefits of using cell saver in surgeries, which are considered clean procedures.

Established new accounts for hospitals and surgical centers.

1992-1993 Red Cross, Auto transfusion Training Manager

Clinical autotransfusionist; Training manager for Southwest region of the United States

Assisted in maintaining existing contracts for 46 hospitals in the Greater Los Angeles/Orange County area.

Manager of 10 field technicians.

1991-1992 Corus Blood Services, Auto transfusion Specialist/Trainer

Responsible for training and managing technicians.

Assisted in establishing hospital accounts and maintained existing hospital accounts.

1990-1991 PSICOR, Auto transfusion/Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump Training Manager

1988-1990 Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Cardiovascular Research Assistant, Cardiology Division

1987-1988 Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Vivarium Assistant

1987-1983 Mount Sinai Medical Center, Lab Technician

1975-1977 Mount Sinai Internship Program for High School, Vivarium/Lab Assistant

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Association for Laboratory Animal Science

American Heart Association

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

South Coast Sport fishing Association

HARBOR-UCLA MEDICAL CENTER PROJECT INVOLVEMENT 1987- 1990

Mechanism of verapamil – induced ventricular hypertrophy, P.I.: William J. French, M.D.

A new technique for producing myocardial infarction using coronary artery balloon occlusion, P.I.: Leonard E. Ginzton, M.D. with Michael M. Laks, M.D.

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Mechanism of Blood Flow assessed with pressure-synchronized cineangiography and transesophegeal echocardiography.P.I.: John Michael Criley, M.D.

A model of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: Are nonobstructive intracavitary pressure gradients in hyper dynamic ventricles fact or artifact? P.I.: John Michael Criley, MD

Substrate specific enhancement of mitochondrial function during myocardial ischemia and reperfusion. P.I.: Peter C.D. Pelikan, M.D.

The use of manganese-superoxide dismutase as an adjunct to cold cardioplegia in the preservation of myocardium during cardiopulmonary bypass. P.I.: John Michael Criley, M.D.

Amino acid metabolism in chronically cyanotic heart disease. P.I.: John M. Robertson, M.D.

Ventricular function following prolonged cardiac arrest, resuscitation, and reperfusion: Effect of amino acid substrate enhancement during reperfusion. P.I.: James Niemann, M.D.

Regional wall stress in acute left ventricular ischemia amount requested. P.I.: Leonard E. Ginzton, M.D.

Post-infarction left ventricular hypertrophy: Functional significance. P.I.: Leonard E. Ginzton, M.D.

Amino acid metabolism in chronic cyanotic heart disease. P.I.: John M. Robertson, M.D. with Bassom O. Omari, M.D.



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