JILLIAN G. GOLES, M.S.PAS PA-C
curriculum vitae
Education
**/****-**/**** ****** of Public Health - Health Policy Degree Expected December 2021
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 07/2014-12/2016 Master of Science, Physician Assistant Studies HRSA EPAT Scholar
Shenandoah University, Winchester, Virginia
06/2012-05/2014 Bachelor of Arts, Interdisciplinary Studies - Pediatric Health Presidential Transfer Scholar, Cum Laude
University of Maryland Baltimore County, Maryland
06/2010-05/2012 Associate of Arts, General Studies Valedictorian, Summa Cum Laude
Community College of Baltimore County, Maryland
Certifications
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) Certification# 1141705, exp. 12/31/2021
Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS), exp. 06/09/2021
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) for Healthcare Providers, exp. 06/08/2021
Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers, exp. 06/08/2021
CITI Human Research Subjects Certification, International Review Board (IRB), exp. 01/2021 Medical Licenses
Physician Assistant Licensure, State of Florida — submitted, pending approval
Physician Assistant Licensure, State of Maryland — License #C0006834, exp. June 30, 2021
Physician Assistant Licensure, State of Tennessee — License #3217, exp. 04/30/2022
DEA License #MG4317827
Maryland CDS License #PA95936
NPI #148*******
Certified Nursing Assistant, State of Maryland Board of Nursing — License #A00134821, exp. 04/28/2018 Professional Work Experience
03/2020-present Pulmonary & Critical Care Associates of Baltimore Med-Surg and COVID-19 ICUs
Physician Assistant
• Administer and prescribe appropriate courses of treatment, including consults, wound management, diagnostics tests/labs, imaging, and pharmaceutical medications.
• Interpret results of diagnostic tests/labs and images and initiate appropriate intervention.
• Respond to trauma resuscitations and critical care consults in emergency department.
• Respond and lead all medical codes with critical care RN as assist.
• Assist with intubation, sedation, insertion of chest tubes, central lines, arterial lines, tracheostomies, cricothyroidotomies.
• Independently perform common floor procedures such as intubation and extubation, tracheostomy downsize, decannulation, insertion and removal of arterial and central lines, insertion and removal of chest tubes, administration of tPA to clotted chest tubes, and wound vac changes.
• Independently titrate mechanical ventilation settings and ICU drips — including sedation and paralytics.
• Participate in daily ICU rounds with attending and charge RN.
• Prescribe pre-operative and post-operative treatment and procedures, such as sedatives, diets, activity level, antibiotics, analgesics, tracheostomy care, and wound care.
• Collaborate with attending physician to determine appropriate treatments and discharge plan.
• Coordinate all necessary inpatient and outpatient consultations, including social work and discharge planning.
• Complete history and physicals, as well as daily progress and procedure notes. 3700 Toone Street Apt. 2432, Baltimore, MD 21224 ********@**.*** 410-***-****
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06/2018-08/2019 Johns Hopkins Hospital
Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery (FTE) Cardiovascular Surgical Intensive Care Unit (PRN)
Emergency General Surgery/Trauma Service (PRN)
Physician Assistant
• Administer and prescribe appropriate courses of treatment, including consults, wound management, diagnostics tests/labs, imaging, and pharmaceutical medications.
• Interpret results of diagnostic tests/labs and images and initiate appropriate intervention.
• Independently perform outpatient procedures, including: excision of skin lesions, lipomas, and cysts, hypertrophic scar injections, steroid injections, wound vac changes, tissue expander fills, and removal of JP and IR drains.
• Independently administer Botox for treatment of Bell's palsy, partial facial paralysis and synkinesis.
• First assist in surgical cases of varying length and complexity.
• Select appropriate surgical suture and closure technique, and independently close surgical incisions and laparoscopic port-sites.
• Assist with skin preparation and surgical draping.
• Prescribe pre-operative and post-operative treatments, such as sedatives, diets, activity level, antibiotics, analgesics, and wound care.
• Round on all inpatients twice weekly with attending physicians.
• Collaborate with attending physician to determine appropriate treatments and discharge plan.
• Assist attending physician with associated clinic follow-up visits.
• Complete clinic progress notes, brief op notes, and post-operative notes. 04/2017-05/2018 Vanderbilt University Medical Center Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma Surgery & Surgical Critical Care Physician Assistant & Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Faculty
• Administer and prescribe appropriate courses of treatment, including consults, wound management, diagnostics tests/labs, imaging, and pharmaceutical medications.
• Interpret results of diagnostic tests/labs and images and initiate appropriate intervention.
• Respond to trauma resuscitations in emergency department.
• Assist with intubation, sedation, insertion of chest tubes, central lines, arterial lines, tracheostomy, cricothyroidotomy and REBOA catheters.
• Independently perform common floor procedures such as tracheostomy downsize, decannulation, removal of chest tubes, administration of tPA to clotted chest tubes, and wound vac changes.
• First assist in surgical cases of varying length and complexity.
• Select appropriate surgical suture and closure technique.
• Independently close surgical incisions and laparoscopic port-sites.
• Assist with skin preparation, surgical draping, and when possible assist anesthesiology with sedation and intubation.
• Prescribe pre-operative and post-operative treatment and procedures, such as sedatives, diets, activity level, antibiotics, analgesics, tracheostomy care, and wound care.
• Round on all patients at beginning and end of shift, examine, and order additional labs and imaging as appropriate.
• Collaborate with attending physician to determine appropriate treatments and discharge plan.
• Assist attending physician with associated clinic follow-up visits.
• Complete history and physicals, daily progress notes, and post-operative notes. 06/2017-05/2018 Vanderbilt University Medical Center Department of Medicine
PRN Physician Assistant & Vanderbilt Health OnCall Provider
• Examine patients, determine diagnoses, and initiate appropriate interventions and treatments for acute primary care complaints.
• Order, administer, and interpret the results of diagnostic tests/labs.
• Review pertinent past medical records, labs, and imaging when appropriate.
• Refer patients to specialists or emergency department when clinically indicated.
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06/2017-Present Lipscomb University Physician Assistant Program Adjunct Professor & Clinical Instructor
• Assist in creation of curriculum, syllabi, and other course documents for surgical courses.
• Supervise and precept PA students on surgical rotations at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
• Assist in scheduling PA student rotations within surgical specialties.
• Guest lecture for clinical medicine and diagnostics courses.
• Organize and host surgical rotation preparation labs which include demonstration of appropriate scrub technique and suture skills, as well as a review of general OR organization and surgical instruments.
• Serve as a mentor and advisor for PA students.
01/2013-07/2014 Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Unit
Psychiatric Behavioral Specialist
03/2012-01/2013 Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Unit
Clinical Customer Service Representative
01/2012-01/2013 Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore Maryland Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine
Research Assistant
Clinical Proficiencies
Proficient in: History and physical examinations of all ages, interpretation of routine laboratory and imaging, interpretation of EKGs, venipuncture, initiation of intravenous infusions, insertion and removal of central lines, endotracheal intubation, nasogastric intubation, insertion and removal of chest tubes, wound VAC management, burn care, aseptic and isolation techniques, incision and drainage, skin lesion removal, casting and splinting, collection of cultures, wound care and dressing changes, placement of Foley catheters, closure of wounds requiring sutures/staples/Dermabond, removal of sutures and staples. Surgical skills: Experience as surgical first assist and second assist in surgical cases of varying complexity and surgical specialty. Proficient in pre-operative care, surgical skin preparation and draping, retraction, surgical site closure, transfer to PACU and completion of post-operative orders, dictation of discharge summaries, explanation of discharge instructions, and coordination of follow-up appointments.
EMR Proficiencies
EPIC
StarPanel & Wiz
Meditech
Centrix
Eclinicalworks
NextGen
MicroMD
Practice Fusion
Allscripts
CRISP – Maryland’s Health Information Exchange
Professional Memberships
American Academy of Physician Assistants, Fellow Member
American Association of Surgical Physician Assistants, Fellow Member
Maryland Academy of Physician Assistants, Fellow Member
Tennessee Academy of Physician Assistants, Fellow Member
Virginia Academy of Physician Assistants, Student Member
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Leadership Positions and Professional Societies
Student Health Policy Fellow, Physician Assistant Education Association, 2015-2016
Mid-Atlantic Regional Director, Student Academy of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2015-2016
Leadership Task Group Director, Student Academy of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2015-2016
Fundraising Chair, Shenandoah University Physician Assistant Student Society, 2014-2016
Student Academy of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, Advocacy and Policy Task Group Member, 2014-2015
Treasurer, UMBC Interdisciplinary Studies Council of Majors, 2013-2014
Vice President, UMBC Chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Honor Society, 2013-2014
Student Ambassador, UMBC Office of Admissions, 2012-2014
Wellness Chair, Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority, 2013-2014
Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority, Member & Alumni
Student Ambassador and Blogger, Community College of Baltimore County, 2010-2012
President, CCBC Chi Theta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, 2011-2012
President and Founder, CCBC Essex Psychology and Mental Health Society, 2011-2012 Honors and Awards
Mary Jo Kleiner Award for Service to the Interdisciplinary Studies Department, 2014
Valedictorian and President’s Distinguished Graduate, Community College of Baltimore County, 2012
Elected UMBC Student Representative, DC Worlds Affairs Council Education Gala, 2013
Student of the Year, Community College of Baltimore County Department of Psychology, 2012
All-State Maryland Academic Team Scholar, 2012
Scholarships and Stipends
2014-2016 HRSA Expansion of Physician Assistant Training Grant Scholar 2012-2014 UMBC Presidential Transfer Scholar, Full Tuition Award 2012-2014 UMBC Transfer Alliance Stipend
2013 UMBC International Field Research Scholar
2012 Leslie Isennock Foundation Scholarship
2010-2012 CCBC Honors Program Scholarship
2010-2014 Kathy Klausmeier Senatorial Scholarship
2010-2014 Delegate Cluster & Boteler Scholarship
2011 CCBC Dresher Foundation Scholarship
Publications
Stonko, David P. and Goles, Jillian G. "Reflection: an MD and PA students’ take on vaccination," Tennessee Medicine E-Journal: Vol. 2: Iss. 1, Article 4; 2016.
Goles, J. The Inclusion of Women’s Health in Sustainable Medical Mission Trip Models: A PA Student’s Perspective. VA Engage Journal: Vol. 4, Article 2; 2015.
Goles, J. and Welbourne, A. Dermatology Evidence Based Medicine: Clinical Comparison of Single Q-Switched Laser Therapy and Combination Laser Therapy. Journal of Dermatology for Physician Assistants. Accepted, not yet published. Projects and Presentations
2015-2016 Mental Health Advocacy, Student Health Policy Fellowship Project Physician Assistant Education Association. Washington, D.C. 2014 Goles, J. Restraint Policies and Practices in the Psychiatric Setting. Oral presentation. Interdisciplinary Studies Senior Capstone Presentations. University of Maryland; May 5, 2014. Baltimore, MD. Capstone Papers
2014 Goles, J. Restraint Policies and Practices in the Psychiatric Setting. Interdisciplinary Studies Senior Capstone. University of Maryland Baltimore County. Baltimore, MD.
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2015 Goles, J. Laser Tattoo Removal: Clinical Comparison of Single Q-Switched Laser Therapy and Combination Laser Therapy. Shenandoah University. Winchester, VA. Research Experience
2012-2013 Burn Model System Study. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
Principal investigator: James Fauerbach, PhD
NIDRR funded cohort study assessing psychosocial and physical function outcomes following severe burn injury.
2012-2013 Safety, Meaning, Activation and Resilience Trial. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
Principal investigator: James Fauerbach, PhD
NIDRR funded study assessing the potential efficacy of a brief, novel psychological intervention for the prevention of post-traumatic stress disorder.
2012-2013 Burn Rehabilitation: Integration of Nintendo Gaming Technology. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Principal investigator: James Fauerbach, PhD
NIDRR funded study assessing the potential utility of virtual reality-based gaming technologies on pain distraction and positive mood during physical rehabilitation procedures. 2012-2013 Long Term Follow Up of the National Database Sample. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
Principal investigator: James Fauerbach, PhD
NIDRR funded cohort study assessing long-term psychosocial and physical function outcomes (i.e., 5 and 10 years) following severe burn injury.
Public Speaking
2014-2016 Student Speaker, Shenandoah University Open House Events 2012-2014 Student Speaker, UMBC Transfer Student Alliance Banquets 2012-2014 Student Speaker, UMBC Transfer Open House Events 2012 Commencement Speaker, Community College of Baltimore County Commencement 2012 Student Speaker, CCBC Annual State Legislator Luncheon in Annapolis, Maryland 2012 Student Speaker, CCBC Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Induction International Experience
2015 PA Student, Shenandoah University Health Professions Medical Mission Trip, Nicaragua 2014 Undergraduate Student Volunteer, UMBC Chapter of Global Medical Brigades Public Health & Medical Mission Trip, Panama
2013 International Field Research Scholar, UMBC International Field Research Trip, Switzerland Other Professional Involvement and Volunteerism
2016 Student Attendee, American Academy of Physician Assistants Conference, San Antonio, TX 2015-2016 Volunteer, Johns Hopkins Believe in Tomorrow Foundation 2015-2016 Volunteer & Grassroots Advocate, Chesapeake Bay Foundation
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2015 Student Attendee, American Academy of Physician Assistants Conference, San Francisco, CA 2015 Student Attendee, American Academy of Physician Assistants Leadership and Advocacy Summit 2013-2014 Volunteer, St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 2013 Undergraduate Student Volunteer, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Alternative Winter Break, Baltimore, Maryland
2012-2013 Student Representative, UMBC Student Health Advisory Board 2013-2013 Student Advisor, UMBC Student Leadership Advisory Board 2012-2013 Student Representative, UMBC Wellness Initiative 2012-2013 Student Representative, UMBC Suicide Prevention Committee 2013 Co-coordinator and Volunteer, CCBC Relay for Life 2012 Officer Attendee, Phi Theta Kappa National Leadership Conference, Nashville, TN Professional and Academic References
Joseph Sakran, MD, MPH, MPA
Assistant Professor of General Surgery
Associate Chief, Division of Trauma & Emergency General Surgery Johns Hopkins Hospital
Phone: 571-***-****
E-mail: ********@****.***
Oluseyi Aliu, M.S., MD
Assistant Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Johns Hopkins Hospital
Phone: 713-***-****
E-mail: ******@****.***
Gedge Rosson, MD
Director of Breast Reconstruction
Co-Director, Johns Hopkins Facial Palsy Center
Associate Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Associate Professor of Oncology
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Phone: 410-***-****
E-mail: *****@****.***
Tara Rogers, RN, BSN
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Trauma ICU
Phone: 731-***-****
E-mail: **********@*****.***
Nina McCaig, RN, BSN
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Trauma ICU
Phone: 931-***-****
E-mail: ****.******.*@****.***
Vincent Fitzgerald, PA-C, M.S.-PAS
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Department of Surgery
Mercy Medical Center
Phone: 410-***-****
E-mail: ********@*********.***
Ashley Merryman, ANP-BC
Berryville Medical Associates
Phone: 540-***-****
E-mail: ********@******.**.***
J. Leocadia Conlon, MPH, PA-C
Associate Director
Shenandoah University Division of Physician Assistant Studies Phone: 540-***-****
E-mail: *******@**.***
Tony Miller, PA-C, M.Ed.
Program Director, Shenandoah University Division of Physician Assistant Studies Chief Policy & Research Officer, Physician Assistant Education Association Phone: 703-***-****
E-mail: *******@**********.***