KELSEY RENEE COLLIN, MPH, MPAS, PA-C
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EDUCATION
• University of Wisconsin - Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health - May 10th, 2020 o Dual Degree Candidate: Master of Public Health and Master of Physician Assistant Studies o One of Five Accepted to this Dual Degree, Three Year Program
• The University of Georgia, College of Public Health – May 13th, 2016 o B.S. Health Promotion with an Emphasis in Health Services CLINICAL ROTATIONS - June 2019 – April 2020
• Hospitalist – United Health in St. Paul, Minnesota o Rounding, admitting from the ED; diagnosing; ordering and interpreting blood/lab tests; treatment plans; preparing patients for discharge; four weeks.
• Family Medicine – Essentia Health in Ashland, Wisconsin o Comprehensive PEs for all ages; treatments for T2D; procedures (I&D, suturing, skin biopsies); four weeks.
• Elective Rotation Family Medicine – Ho-Chunk House of Wellness in Baraboo, Wisconsin o Converted after 2 weeks to an online elective rotation during the COVID-19 pandemic consisting of women’s health and pediatric cases, MAT training, Critical Care training, Hospital medicine, and COVID-specific care; eight weeks.
• Gastroenterology – UW Digestive Health in Madison, Wisconsin o Specialized H&Ps for GI and Hepatology; management of IBD, IBS, PBC, Hepatitis B & C, NAFLD
• Emergency Medicine – Madison Emergency Physicians in Madison, Wisconsin o Determine overall urgency of disease process; repair lacerations; order appropriate diagnostic tests; orchestrate admission/observation; consult other specialists for care coordination; create management plans; educate patients on their condition and warning signs for needing further care; eight weeks.
• Head and Neck Surgery/ENT – UW Health in Madison, Wisconsin o Pre-op and post-op H&Ps; interpreting audiograms; management of tinnitus, AOE, AOM, chronic sinusitis; assisted in OR for flaps and sinus surgeries; four weeks.
• General Surgery – St. Mary’s Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin o Rounding on post-op patients; first assist in the OR; subcuticular running, figure of eight, simple interrupted suturing, skin stapling; four weeks.
CLINICALLY PROFICIENT IN
Interpreting blood and lab tests, EKG, CXR, US, and CT imaging; Well-child, Well-woman, and Well-adult exams; IM, SQ, and intradermal injections; Suturing; Skin stapling; EPIC EMR and NextGen
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH
Interpreting MRI and Echo imaging; Pulmonary
function testing; Breast, Pelvic, and Rectal exams; I&D; Joint injections; Biopsy; Surgical assist;
Laparoscopy assist; Reduction of large joints;
Cardioversion
CAPSTONE PROJECT
Determining the Acceptability of Self-Collected HPV Testing in American Indian Women MPH FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE
• Evaluated Sjaa Kikere Cancer Screening Incentive Program for Ho-Chunk Health Centers
• Conducted data collection and provided qualitative and quantitative analysis, as well as future recommendations to Program Staff
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LEADERSHIP
• Dual Degree Student Representative for MPH & PA curriculum meetings with faculty and staff June 2019 – May 2020
• Physician Assistant Student Orator for The Body Donor Ceremony at UW-Madison in May 2019 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Wisconsin Department of Public Health; Mycotic Diseases Assistant; Madison, WI October 2017 – May 2018
• Case surveillance of blastomycosis, histoplasmosis, and coccidioidomycosis
• Conducted chart reviews and determined whether cases met criteria, & categorized as such
• Designed and wrote patient-friendly content for flyers to be distributed to local health departments for these infections
• Edited the DPH manual for head lice management which was distributed to local health departments and public schools
NorthShore University Health System; Certified Clinical Medical Assistant; Deerfield, IL August 2016-July 2017
• Provide high quality and confidential patient care to pediatric and internal medicine patients
• Obtain vitals, administer vaccinations, inhalation treatments, and medications
• Measure pulmonary output, respiratory rate, and run EKGs
• Perform wound care, ear irrigations, and assist in small procedures Caretaker January 2008-January 2015
• Cared for teenager with cerebral palsy in her home; aided with activities of daily living CERTIFICATIONS
• NCCPA Board Certified June 2020
• California State Physician Assistant Board Licensure; September 11, 2020
• ACLS certified by American Heart Association; January 2019 – January 2021
• SBIRT Certified January 2020
• 24hr Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Waivered as of April 2020 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
• AAPA
• WAPA
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
MEDiC Student-Run Clinics – Fall 2017 to March 2019
• Provide primary health care for those experiencing homelessness in the Madison-area The Campus Kitchen Project at The University of Georgia; Co-President – May 2015 – May 2016
• Initiated connections with campus organizations to create a larger community impact
• Establish relationships with community resources to generate additional food donors
• Event planning, public speaking, delegating duties
• Demonstrated leadership by motivating and organizing 21 shift captains to produce 900-1000 meals per month for our clients (grandparents raising grandchildren which amounted to ~ 60 families)