Cailyn Breski
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Phone: 484-***-****
E-Mail: ******.******@*****.***
Objective
Well-rounded in clinical application-based science. Highly motivated to grow in healthcare whether research and development or sales and marketing. My goal is to pursue a career that builds on my neuroscience, technology and medical humanities background(s) towards helping patients via leveraging healthcare technology, devices and treatments focusing on whole-person care.
● Proven ability to answer complex questions through research and data analysis
● Strong interest in medical device research and treatment related project coordination
Experience
Pennsylvania Vascular Institute March 2020-Current Research Assistant/Project Lead, Intern
● Created and implemented a Patient Engagement Survey tool with the goal to improve patient satisfaction during COVID at three vascular centers, which included their perceived outpatient ambulatory care vs inpatient setting o Implemented and Analyzed Likert scale survey as well as general, and open-ended questions through SPSS, while directly interacting with patients and end-customers
● Responsible for FCC grant writing and submission for $100,000 funding for AI powered, remote patient monitoring medical devices which resulted in one submission within a record period
● Designed and launched a $25,000 contract, the first ambulatory surgical center in the United States with Current Health (remote AI based patient monitoring platform) to improve telemedicine for patients amongst three vascular centers to increase revenue reimbursement ratios via strategic coding implementation
● Led submission process and strategy for “Outpatient Vascular Interventions during COVID-19 and Beyond” JVIR manuscript, leveraging the SPSS based patient survey I had created to draw data for analysis. Listed as 2nd author after main Interventional Radiologist on paper
o Process involved C-suite interviews such as CMO’s of Fortune 500 companies such as Phillips Global
● Led/Responsible for Outpatient Endovascular and Interventional Society (OEIS) data registry input, center infrastructure design, and maintenance of memberships o Reporting quality health measures (Q&M) for Peripheral Arterial Disease
(PAD) cases required by the State of Pennsylvania
● Conducted Asset-tagging for all centers to maintain record of all fixed assets in centers in the event centers were to be sold or merged with larger facilities for hospital infrastructural efficiencies
O’Donnell McCord, Legal Data Analyst August 20, 2018-February 2020
● Analyzed or led analysis for plaintiff data to determine criteria necessary for synthesis of legal products which resulted in increased efficacy of case dismissal and reduction in plaintiff credibility of evidence at tax court level Education
Drew
University
2017- 2019
Graduate
Degree
Masters
in
Medical
Humanities
- Thesis
“The
Effects
of
Post- Concussion
Symptoms
on
a
Patient’s
Overall
Quality
of
Life”
Drew
University
2013- 2017
Undergraduate
Degree
Bachelors
of
Science
in
Neuroscience
- Dean’s
Award
- Presidential
Art’s
Award
- Research
Institute
for
Scientists
Emeriti
(RISE)
Scholar
Southern
Lehigh
High
School
2009- 2013
Core
Skills
Research
and
Data
Analytics
Leadership
Public
Speaking
Project
Management
Interpersonal
Skills
Professional
Interests
Neurodegenerative
Diseases
Data
and
Analytics
Research
and
Development
Medical
Devices/Technology
Sales
and
Marketing
Personal
Interests
Two- sport
Collegiate
Athlete
Coaching
youth
athletics
Fitness
and
Health
Travel
2
Morristown Medical Center-Atlantic Health System
Clinical Practicum Internship May 2018-July 2018
● Analyzed healthcare data on patient centered approaches in the Palliative Care and Hospice Unit leading to better understanding of whole-person centered care and how it increases a patient’s quality of life to strategically prioritize the right initiatives
● Continued education through the attendance of Bioethics meetings and consults within the Pediatric Emergency Room, Palliative Care Unit, Cardiovascular and Surgical Intensive Care Unit and presented on the topic of “The Importance of Humanism in Organ Donation Decision Making” resulting in increased clinical exposure to devices and healthcare technology
Drew University Athletics Department
Graduate Assistant / Sales Experience August 18, 2017-May 2019
● Assisted business manager for the athletics department resulting in more efficient processes of financial requests and athletic contracts
● Able to effectively communicate in a professional and concise manner
● Utilized strong computer skills and routinely communicated with individuals in the athletics department, university, and other universities within the surrounding area to collaborate ideas on the most effective ways to maintain strong communication and optimal success for student-athletes