Salah Mohammed
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Cell: 365-***-****
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Fifth year biomedical student studying at McMaster University who is experienced in delivering compassionate efficient care in a fast-paced hospital environment. I am currently interested in studying medicine and gaining shadowing experience in the medical field. EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science (Hons), Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences Graduating 2023
• McMaster Entrance Award Scholarship (2018) for academic achievement in secondary school
• Awarded Deans list in 2019, 2020, and 2021
O’neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute (High School) Graduated 2018
• Graduated with Honors
WORK EXPERIENCE
Intrepid Pharmacy September 2021- February 2022
Pharmacy Assistant
• Responsible for greeting patients and receiving their prescriptions
• Booking COVID-19 vaccine and Influenza vaccine appointments for patients
• Answering phone calls from patients and refilling their prescriptions
• Packaging prescriptions using Kroll and passing them on for pharmacist verification
• Responsible for handling the cash register
McMaster University September 2020- January 2021
Teaching Assistant
• Teaching assistant for Dr. Stephen Russell for the course; Classics 2MT3- Medical Terminology
• Held weekly 2-hour sessions on Microsoft Teams to assists students with the course material
• Assisted in the formation of Club Medterm
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Integrative Neuromuscular Biology Lab (INBL)- McMaster University December 2021-current Undergraduate Researcher
• Investigating the molecular mechanisms of neuromuscular plasticity of neuromuscular disorders under Dr. Vladimir Ljubicic
• Our labs goal is to determine the role of phenotype-modifying proteins in relation to maintenance and remodeling of the peripheral neuromuscular system
• Similarly, our lab wants to determine if these phenotype-modifying molecules are efficacious therapeutic targets for inherited and acquired neuromuscular disorders Salah Mohammed
Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes Research Symposium (MODR) October 7, 2022
• Submitted abstract and selected to present at McMaster Research Symposium
• Presented lab findings on the positive effects of AMPK-activators on dystrophic muscle Scinaspe Research Competition Finalist 2019–2020
• Proposed an original research idea, supported by current scientific literature to tackle a real-world challenge.
• Selected to represent McMaster University at a conference at the University of Ottawa
• The proposal was published by URNCST Journal
• Publication can be found here: https://urncst.com/index.php/urncst/article/view/184 VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Fountains of Uke 2022-current
Program Facilitator
• Organized events in a four-week program to bridge generational divide between children and older in the Hamilton community
• Designed online events to discuss music between generations New Horizon Basketball 2021-current
Basketball Coach
• Responsible for teaching children ages 6-17 basic basketball techniques.
• Instruct warm-ups and basketball drills for approximately 10-20 children per session,
• Instruct 1 on 1 basketball lessons for children 12-17 McMaster Basketball Association 2019-2020
Logistics Coordinator
• Partnered with McMaster Children and Youth University (MCYU) to create basketball-related math workshops for elementary school students in the Hamilton area.
• Coached basic basketball techniques to children from ages 10-12
• In charge of hosting basketball related events such as 3 on 3 tournaments at McMaster University Lakeridge Health Hospital, Oshawa 2016-2018
Emergency Triage
• Responsible for greeting patients at the Emergency entrance and assessed vital signs to see if immediate care is required
• Delivered essential and accurate information/directions to all patients, physicians, nurses, families and other visitors in a courteous and professional manner
• Mediated and directed patient family visitation while informing them of all safety and control measures
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• Maintained patient rooms by ensuring they are clean and organized, and was also responsible for restocking supplies
Customer Service Triage at Lakeridge Hospital
• First-point of contact for patients and patient’s family at the Lakeridge hospital
• Provided patients and families directions to different departments of the hospital
• Provided disabled patients transportation via wheelchair, ensuring quality customer service at all times
• Responsible for the collection and relocation of the wheelchairs Gift shop and Café cashier at Lakeridge Hospital
• Open and close the registers, assisting in the training of new cashiers, monitoring cash limits and ensuring quality customer service at all times
• Maintain thorough knowledge of store merchandise
• Calculated total payments received during a time period, and reconciled this with total sales