Andrew Nunez
Brawley, CA 858-***-**** aduf8d@r.postjobfree.com
Enthusiastic, mature and professional individual with exceptional customer service and phone etiquette. A self-starter who is highly motivated and consistently goes above and beyond to ensure work is completed accurately and on time:
Key skills include: Highly organized and systematic Excellent verbal and written communication Fast learner Works well under pressure Multitasking Problem solving Microsoft Office including Word, PowerPoint, Excel Punctuality Friendly and outgoing Passion for healthcare
EDUCATION
B.S. in Physical Science; B.A. in Psychology; minor in Biology (GPA 3.87/4.0; Summa Cum Laude w/Honors Diploma)
St. John's University, Jamaica, New York, May 2019
WORK EXPERIENCE
Study.com Tutor for math, chemistry, and physics June 2022 –September 2022
Provided one-on-one tutoring and answer-based services in MathJax coding.
ScribeAmerica Medical Scribe, October 2021 - Present
Provide in-office and remote scribing services and EMR preparation and management. Trained in Medical Terminology and the EMR platform Epic. HIPAA certified.
MedNOW Clinics Medical Scribe, April 2021 - September 2021
Provide in-office scribing services and EMR preparation and management. Trained in Medical Terminology and the EMR platform Athena. HIPAA certified.
Skywriter MD Virtual Medical Scribe, December 2020 - April 2021
Provide transcription services and virtual scribing services to practicing physicians. Training in Medical Terminology. HIPAA certified.
St. John’s University - University Learning Commons Tutor for math, chemistry, physics and psychology, October 2017–May 2019
Provided one-on-one, small group, and walk-in tutoring for college students instructing them in concepts and topics for their classes.
Professional Tutors of America Tutor for math and sciences, September 2019 – April 2020
Provided one-on-one tutoring for grade school students associated with Orange County social services, including foster home students and students from disadvantaged households.
Mathnasium Tutor for math, October 2019 – April 2020
Provided small group and one-on-one tutoring for grade school students in mathematics ranging from basic arithmetic to Calculus.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS, St. John’s University
Undergraduate Research Assistant, Dr. Gen Long, November 2016–May 2019
Conducted research in photo-voltaic colloidal quantum dot solar cell research and fluorescent magnetic bio-materials. Used MS Office Word and Excel.
Developed nanoparticles from solution-phase hydrothermal growth and conjugated with varied substrates for use in solar cell development or biomedical application
Stocked lab with supplies; maintained equipment and research instruments; used sterilization equipment.
Maintained accurate lab notebooks and charts.
Undergraduate Research Assistant, Dr. Charles Fortmann, March 2018–May 2019
Conducted biological physics and micro-fusion energy research.
Helped maintain algae colonies and chlorophyll and conducted experiments with chlorophyll polarity and binding in presence of light.
Stocked lab with supplies; maintained equipment and research instruments; used sterilization equipment.
Maintained accurate lab notebooks and charts.
Undergraduate Research Assistant, Dr. Rejwan Ali, September 2017–December 2017
Supported faculty research in computational biophysics.
Discussed theoretical constructs involving Alzheimer’s disease and VMD software.
Simulated binding energies from CHARMM force field on drugs to Acetylcholinesterase.
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY, St. John’s University
Undergraduate Research Assistant, Dr. Elizabeth Brondolo, January 2017–December 2017
Administered and maintained participant surveys; administered cognitive tasks with complete instruction and guidance for the CHIRP Lab for social stress related to racial issues. Conducted interviews and provided participants informed consent before/after trials. Managed resultant survey data.
CERTIFICATIONS
Scribe101 Certificate, September 2021
Successfully completed training from Scribe101 for medical scribing with a 98% final exam score.
MENTORING & LEADERSHIP
Research Lab Mentor, Dr. Gen Long, November 2016–May 2019
Organized and recruited new lab assistants; coordinated new lab assistant chemical method and procedures training. Worked with minimal supervision.
Materials Research Society Co-founder & President, St. John’s University’s Chapter for MRS, March 2018–May 2019
Managed affairs on organization upkeep and affairs of national MRS to maintain chapter active status. Organized campus events.
Society of Physics Students PR Chairperson, March 2017–May 2019
Managed organization’s social media and photos; informed members about events.
National Society of Leadership and Success Member, 2015–2019
Attended national society seminars for advancement of intellectual development and leadership; engaged in events to promote personal skill development.
VOLUNTEER SERVICE
Disaster Relief – Hurricane Maria, April 12-16, 2018
Provided disaster relief for Puerto Ricans. Trained to develop portable solar cell phone chargers and instruct others on the development of these devices.
Watsi Inc., September 2017-May 2019
Co-founded school chapter as a branch of the nonprofit international organization. Organized events to fundraise for medical procedures for patients in developing countries, and to spread awareness of issues in healthcare in a global context
Catholic Relief Services, November 2016-December 2017
Volunteered for the Fair-Trade Committee under the school’s relief service organization. Operated “Fair-Trade Fridays” and conducted Fair-Trade goods sales from cooperative organizations from third world countries. Advocated for Fair-Trade goods on-campus at events.
Language Connection Speech Partner, Multicultural Affairs Office, September-December 2015
Practiced speaking English with international students. Provided safe outlet for students to develop language skills in fun ways– watching movies, singing karaoke, listening to music, etc.
AWARDS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Gold Key, April 2017; April 2019
Nominated by Department of Psychology Chair (2017) and Department of Physics Chair (2019) for academic excellence and outstanding involvement in the respective department. Awarded to one senior student. Nominated in 2017; award recipient in 2019.
Psi Chi (Psychology Honors Society), April 2019-Present
Inducted into, and current member of, the Society for outstanding achievement in the field of psychological sciences.
GAAP Summer Support of Research Grant, April 2018–April 2019
Received grant for summer biomedical nanotechnology research.
Sigma Pi Sigma (Physics Honors Society), April 2018-Present
Inducted into, and current member of, the Society for outstanding achievement in the field of physical sciences.
Honors Program, 2015-2019
Completed the Honors curriculum, including 30 credits of rigorous honors classes.
Scholastic Excellence Scholarship, September 2014- May 2019
$23,000 annual scholarship at St. John’s University for four years in recognition of outstanding high school academic achievement and continual collegiate achievement.
PUBLICATION & PRESENTATIONS
Publication
Alsaidi, R., Chaudhry, B., Uddin, J., Nunez, A., Baginski, A., Hammond, S., … Long, G. (2018). Fluorescence Studies of Fe3O4-Au Hybrid Nanoparticles. MRS Advances, 3(14), 725-731. doi:10.1557/adv.2017.643
Conferences & Research Poster Presentations
MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY
Nunez, A., Memon, A., Hammond, S., Long, G., Studies on Synthesis and Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Hybrid Magnetic Nanoparticles (Fe3O4-Au) Linked with Fluorescent Molecule. St. John’s University, Jamaica, New York. Fall 2018.9
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICS TEACHERS
Nunez, A., Hammond, S., Tran, D., Sadoqi, M., Long, G. (2018) Novel Nanostructure Synthesis Toward Third Generation Solar Cells. Department of Physics, St. John’s University, Jamaica New York. Summer 2018
AMERICAN PHYSICS SOCIETY – NEW YORK STATE
Sabalo, K., Macdonald, N., Nunez, A., Rios, R., Beattie, M., Sadoqi, M., Long, G. (2017). Creating Solar Cells from Chemically Grown Nanostructures. Department of Physics, St. John’s University, Jamaica, New York. Awarded 2nd place for poster presentation. Spring 2017
ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY RESEARCH DAY
Nunez, A., Memon, A., Hammond, S., Long, G. (2019) Studies on Synthesis and Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Hybrid Magnetic Nanoparticles (Fe3O4-Au) Linked with Fluorescent Molecule. St. John’s University, Jamaica NY 11439. Awarded 2nd place for poster presentation. April 2019
Nunez, A., Hammond, S., Rios, R., Alsaidi, R., Chaudhry, B., Tran, D., Sadoqi, M., Long, G. (2018). Novel Nanostructure Synthesis Toward Third Generation Solar Cells. Department of Physics, St. John’s University, Jamaica, New York. Awarded 2nd place for the poster presentation. April 2018
Sabalo, K., Macdonald, N., Nunez, A., Rios, R., Beattie, M., Sadoqi, M., Long, G. (2017). Creating Solar Cells from Chemically Grown Nanostructures. Department of Physics, St. John’s University, Jamaica NY. Awarded 1st place for this poster presentation. April 2017