Anna C. Herberger
**** ******** *****, ******** ******, NY 14032 716-***-**** • ****.*********@*******.***
Objective
Well-educated, compassionate and dependable physician assistant candidate seeks rewarding full-time career that utilizes my skills, energy and passion for providing quality patient-oriented care with opportunity for continual professional growth.
Education
Gannon University, Erie, PA Morosky College of Health Professions and Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Health Science, magna cum laude, May 2018
Master of Physician Assistant Science, August 2019
GPA: 3.72
- Dean’s List, 2014 - 2018
-Phi Eta Sigma Honors Society, 2014 - 2018
-University Scholar Award Recipient, 2014 - 2018
-Gannon University Ambassador, Fall 2017 - Spring 2018
-Gannon University Society of Physician Assistant Students Member, 2014 - 2018
Licensure & Certification
New York State Medical License Registration No. 024471- 01
NCCPA Board Certification, September 2019
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Certification, August 2020 Basic Life Support Certification, August 2020
Employment
UBMD Emergency Medicine, Erie County Medical Center Physician Assistant February 2020 – Present
Perform physical exams, order diagnostic tests and review laboratory and imaging studies. Perform a wide variety of procedures such as fracture reductions, suturing, draining of abscesses, and wound care.
Bristol Village Assisted Living Home and Alzheimer’s Unit, Clarence Center, NY PCA May 2015 – January 2020
Compassionately assist residents with daily hygiene and living activities, chart changes in health and behavior of residents, and assist and interact with medical professionals.
Gannon University Human Resources Department Student Work Study August 2015 – July 2018
Performed secretarial duties including answering the phones, filing and providing accurate information to applicants and University employees.
Leadership and Volunteer Experiences
Alpha Gamma Delta - Member and Chapter President January 2015 - 2018
Leadership Seminar - Thailand May 2017
Prepared activities and lesson plans to help students in Catholic schools in Thailand learn to speak and understand the English language through teaching in the classroom and conducting an English camp, as well as an after-school sport camp.
Pediatric & Adolescent Urgent Care of WNY - Patient Service Volunteer Spring 2013
Kenmore Mercy Hospital – Patient Service Volunteer Fall 2013
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Clinical Experience
Internal Medicine Todd Linden, MD Gastroenterology Private Practice / New York, NY August 2018 Pediatric Endocrinology UBMD Pediatrics / Buffalo, NY September 2018 Family Medicine Nita Divan, MD Premier Family Physicians / East Amherst, NY October 2018 NICU and Newborn Sisters of Charity Hospital and Mercy Hospital / Buffalo, NY November 2018 Women’s Health Magee Women’s Hospital, UPMC Hamot / Erie, PA January 2019
Cardiology Erie County Medical Center (ECMC) / Buffalo, NY February 2019
Emergency Medicine Erie County Medical Center (ECMC) / Buffalo, NY April 2019
General Surgery Kenmore Mercy Hospital / Buffalo, NY June 2019
Surgical Oncology MedStar Georgetown University Hospital / Washington, DC July 2019
Applicable Skills
•Two years of didactic studies including laboratory science, physical diagnosis, behavioral science, medical lecture series, basic medical science, pharmacology, radiology, pediatrics, OB/GYN, and professional practice.
•Proficient in obtaining patient histories; conducting comprehensive physical examinations; compiling patient medical data; taking vital signs; identifying major medical problems; formulating differential diagnoses and appropriate management plans; recording electronic medical records; and communicating physician instructions, treatment procedures and medications with patients
•Experience in interpreting laboratory and diagnostic imaging studies, electrocardiograms, and bedside ultrasound; venipuncture; initiation of intravenous infusion; collection of cultures; placement of Foley catheters; abscess incision and drainage; closure of wounds via sutures, staples and adhesives; surgical hand tying; wound and skin care and dressing changes; splint application, injections, vaccinations, aseptic techniques; removal of surgical drains; pelvic and digital rectal examinations; newborn examinations; eye examinations using fluorescein stain and woods lamp; skin punch biopsies; ear irrigation
•Team Health Emergency Medicine Clinical Skills Workshop Attendee in April 2019. Gained applicable skills in suturing, I&D, splinting, management of epistaxis, and evaluation of trauma patients.