EDWARD E. MANNING II
**** ********* *****, ***** ***, MD 21207·Phone Number: 443-***-****·Email: ********@*****.***
NURSING SUPPORT TECHNICIAN
Technician with various medical certifications. I have over 30 years of experience providing top-notch services in the medical field. I am a respected technician, with commitment to providing quick accurate assessments and the ability to develop dynamic rapports with patients, staff and doctors. I’m dedicated to providing quality, compliance and accuracy.
EDUCATION
Sanford Brown Institute, 2003-2005
Community College of Baltimore, 2003
Wayne Memorial Community College, 1996
Certifications:
General Sonography, 2005; Certified Nursing Assistant, 1998; Allergy/Immunizations Technician, 1994; Emergency Medical Technician, 1992; Medical Service Specialist, 1990
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
08/2015 to Present: ST. AGNES HOSPITAL, Baltimore, MD; Critical Care Technician
11/2012 to 08/2015: MARYLAND GENERAL HOSPITAL, Baltimore, MD; Emergency Room Technician
Performed routine medical duties including obtaining vital signs, drawing blood, inserting foley catheters, etc. Ability to work fast and efficient during busy times. Carefully perform EKG’s and initiate I.V.’s with ease and assurance. Convey a sincere concern for patients when attending to critical trauma and critical medical patients
11/2011 to 11/2012 : ORTHO MARYLAND, Baltimore, MD; Clinical Care Specialist
Performed routine medical duties including obtaining vital signs. Responsible for maintaining accurate par levels on injections, supplies, and equipment. Initiated treatment procedures, provided splints, and casted patients as needed.
11/2010 to 11/2011: KERNAN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL Baltimore, MD; Nurse Technician
Performed routine medical duties including obtaining vital signs, performing EKGs and inserting foley catheters. Carefully perform simple phlebotomy, and initiate IVs with ease and assurance. Conducting patient and family teaching of rehabilitation procedures. Ability to work fast and efficient during busy times.
03/ 2008-10/2010: GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, Washington, DC, Ultrasound Technologist
03/2006 to 03/2008: HENRY M. JACKSON FOUNDATION (Walter Reed Army Medical Center) Washington, DC; Ultrasound Technologist
Act as general sonographer, performing diagnostic sonographic examinations utilizing ultrasonic equipment to locate, evaluate and record critical functional, pathological, and anatomical data. Record test results, and prepare and maintain operational logs. Calibrate and maintain equipment and request supplies as needed. Manage and maintain equipment/instruments to insure quality control and assurance.
11/1997 to 03/2006: JOHNS HOPKINS EMERGENCY ROOM, Baltimore, MD; Emergency Room Technician
Responsible for assessing patients in triage emergency room. Provide clinical direction and ensure maintenance of top-notch level clinical competency. Performed routine medical duties including obtaining vital signs, drawing blood, inserting foley catheters, etc. Ability to work fast and efficient during busy times. Carefully perform EKG’s and initiate I.V.’s with ease and assurance. Convey a sincere concern for patients when attending to critical trauma and critical medical patients. Deploy tactics in motivating, inspiring, and educating newly assigned personnel while training them in emergency room procedures.
01/1990 to 01/1997: UNITED STATES AIR FORCE Medical Service Specialist
Supervisor: Ambulance Fleet Operations
Supervisor: Allergy/ Immunizations Clinic
Responsible for daily operations of ambulance fleet including training newly assigned personnel.
Responsible for scheduling and maintaining accurate maintenance records for ambulance fleet.
Responsible for daily operations of immunizations clinic included vaccinating elderly, adults, and pediatric patients.
Responsible for maintaining accurate par levels on vaccines, supplies, and equipment.
Performed routine medical duties including obtaining vital signs, phlebotomy, and inserting foley catheters.
Assessed patients, initiated treatment procedures, provided sutures, and cast patients as needed.
Quickly stabilized patients, attended to cardiac, respiratory and psychiatric emergencies.
Passed medications excluding narcotics under the orders of a physician or registered nurse.