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Quality Control Higher Education

Location:
Miami, FL
Posted:
July 19, 2023

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DANIEL REYES NAVARRETE

***** ** **** **. *****, Fl. 33182 786-***-**** adyejj@r.postjobfree.com

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PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

Former Physician & Clinical Laboratory Researcher at the National University of Nicaragua, with more than eighteen years of experience as a competent biomedical specialist for clinical care and performing traditional and advanced laboratory analyses. Committed to constantly maintaining a high level of professionalism as part of a teamwork. Capability with computer and data management skills. Interested to move forward in getting new skills, and improving those learned on my past and current job. EDUCATION/TRAINING

2021 Health Experts Leadership Providers (HELP – S.S.F) – Miami, Florida

Registered Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy & EKG Technician. 2012-2013 Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Toronto University, Canada

Health-Related Professional to Study the Drug Phenomenon in Latin America and the Caribbean 2006 – 2010 Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden*

Biomedical Ecology in Medical Science-Equivalent of a U. S. degree of Biomedical Science earned at a regionally accredited institution of higher education in the United States. 2003 – 2004 Universidad Nacional Autonoma (UNAN) - Leon Nicaragua*

Master of Higher Education in Health Science-Equivalent of a U. S. degree of Master of Science & Health Science earned at a regionally accredited institution of higher education in the United States. 2000 Universidad Centro Americana (UCA) – Nicaragua

Bioinformatics and analysis of viral Genome & Quality Control in Clinical Laboratories 1991 – 1996 Universidad Nacional Autonoma (UNAN) - Leon Nicaragua*

Bachelor degree in Medical Science–Equivalent of a U. S. degree of Doctor of Medicine earned at a regionally accredited institution of higher education in the United States.

* All those Diplomas have an evaluation by Josef Silny & Associates, Inc. USA WORK EXPERIENCE

6/2022 – present Phlebotomist – Quest Diagnostics. Miami, Florida. 6/2022 – 2/2023 RMA/Phlebotomist – Premium Health-Care & All Medical Personnel. Miami, Florida. 2021 – 6/2022 Shipping Specialist/Assistant Manager – Invicta Watch Group, Hollywood, Florida. 2019- 2020 Healthcare Assistant of patient with Alzheimer’s disease - Miami, Florida. 2010– 2018 Advisor – Master Program of Medical Microbiology – UNAN-Leon, Nicaragua

Clinical Immunology & Environmental Microbiology for the Infectious Diseases

Laboratory techniques in Biomedical Science (Serological and Molecular Research methods)

Medical Statistic and Communicate Science

2002 - 2018 Lecturer/Lab–advisor – Department of Microbiology – UNAN-Leon, Nicaragua

Pathogenic Bacteria Flora & Medical laboratory tests (Basic Microbiology & Immunology)

Quality Control in Clinical Laboratories test: correctly prepared laboratory equipments 2000 – 2018 Co-Researcher/Advisor – Center for Infectious Disease Research – UNAN, Leon – Nicaragua

Biochemical Characterization and phenotyping methods to identify antimicrobial resistant bacteria

Study of pathogenic bacteria such as MRSA, Enterococci, Escherichia coli, Klebsilla spp, Pseudomonas spp.

Achieving of serological and Molecular techniques such as ELISA, RT-PCR/qPCR method, DNA-extraction

Laboratory Quality Control of biological samples (e.g.: blood, feces, Urine) for diagnostic proposes 1996– 2010 General Medicine (General Physician) – Hospital and community settings – Chinandega, Nicaragua.

Family medicine at the community health center setting for general practitioner DANIEL REYES NAVARRETE

12315 NW 11th St. Miami, Fl. 33182 786-***-**** adyejj@r.postjobfree.com

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COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (7)

1. Reyes D, Vilchez S, Paniagua M, Colque-Navarro P, Weintraub A, Möllby R, and Kühn I. “Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli markers and phenotypes among fecal E. coli isolates collected from Nicaraguan infants”. J Clin Microbiol (2010) 48, 3395-3396. 2. Reyes D, Vilchez S, Paniagua M, Colque-Navarro P, Weintraub A, Möllby R, and Kühn I. “Diversity of Escherichia coli populations in Nicaraguan children with/without diarrhea”. J Med Microbiol (2009) 58, 1593-1600. 3. Vilchez S, Reyes D, Paniagua M, Bucardo F, Möllby R, and Weintraub A. “Prevalence of diarrhoeagenic Escherichia coli in children from León, Nicaragua”. J Med Microbiol (2009) 58, 630–637. 4. Amaya E, Reyes D, Vilchez S, Paniagua M, Möllby R, Nord C. E, and Weintraub A. "Antibiotic resistance patterns of intestinal Escherichia coli isolates from Nicaraguan children". J Med Microbiol (2011) 60 (Pt 2):216-222. 5. Amaya E, Reyes D, Paniagua M, Calderón S, Rashid M, Colque-Navarro P, Kühn I, Möllby R, Nord C. E, and Weintraub A. Antibiotic resistance patterns of Escherichia coli isolates from different aquatic environmental sources in León, Nicaragua. Clin Microbiol Infect.

(2012) 18: E347–E354.

6. Becker-Dreps S, Zambrana L. E, Reyes D, Vilchez S, and Weber D. J. “Household Management of Childhood Diarrhea: "A Population- based Study in Nicaragua”. J Health Popul Nutr (2014) 32(1):149-154. 7. Vilchez S, Becker-Dreps S, Amaya E, Pérez C, Paniagua M, Reyes D, Espinoza F, and Weintraub A. "Characterization of Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli strains isolated from Nicaraguan children in the hospital, primary care, and community settings". J Med Microbiol (2014) 63(Pt 5):729-734.

8. Reyes D, Paniagua M, Amaya E, Espinoza F, Colque-Navarro P, Möllby R, and Kühn I. Intestinal colonization patterns and phenotypic diversity of Escherichia coli flora in Nicaraguan infants from 0 to 12 months of age. (Manuscript). DOCTORAL THESIS

“Escherichia coli Flora and Diarrhea in Nicaraguan Children”. Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. (September 2010). ISBN ***-**-****-990-4

RESEARCH SUPPORT (3)

1. An epidemiological tool for surveillance of virulence and resistance in environmental indicator bacteria (PI, UNAN-Leon). Supported grant from the Swedish Research Council - 348-****-****. Swedish Research Links program 2012 (Ref. no. 348-2012- 626*****-****)

2. Escherichia coli in Environmental Water (Co-PI, UNAN-Leon). Supported grant from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Ref. No. 2004-0671-75007292 and 200*-**-******)

3. Antibiotic resistant in Escherichia coli in Nicaraguan Children with/without diarrhea and about antibiotic resistant bacteria isolated from neonates with septicemia (Co-PI, UNAN-Leon). Supported grant from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Ref. no. 2004-0671) Reference Details: Upon Request



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