Christina Marr
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Objective
I am an organized, efficient, and conscientious health care professional. I have military and civilian experience in providing operational analysis, evaluation, training, and coordination in a variety of situations. I carry out my duties with enthusiasm and professionalism. I seek out opportunities to continue my professional development and maintain current medical standards. I am perusing a position where I can continue to excel. Education
BACHELORS I May 2023 I BETHEL COLLEGE
• Major: Nursing
MASTERS I JUNE 2016 I NEBRASKA METHODIST COLLEGE
• Major: Health Care Operations Management
ASSOCIATES I JANUARY 2014 I METROPOLITAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
• Major: General Studies
BACHELORS I MAY 2011 I BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY
• Major: Health Care Administration
Skills & Abilities
MANAGEMENT
• Recommend improvements to training and leader development strategy, and capabilities needed to provide trained and ready employees and leaders.
COMMUNICATION
• Able to clearly and creatively communicate intention and decision to others.
• Adapt training needs to environment and variety of adult learning capabilities. LEADERSHIP
Ability to motivate individuals both inside and outside the organization to pursue actions, focus thinking, and shape decisions for mission accomplishment.
Influencing individuals by providing purpose, direction, and motivation while operating to accomplish the objective and improving knowledge and skill level of the organization. Professional Experience
STUDENT NURSE CAPSTONE I WESLEY DERBY EMERGENCY ROOM I MARCH 2023 -MAY 2023 Working with a RN Preceptor was responsible for quickly assessing the needs of each patient, prioritizing care, work to stabilize patient, treat the problem with physician direction, discharge the patient after emergency is treated, or decide for a longer hospital stay.
Experience in administering medication both IV, IM, and orally to patients, to include pain medications, sedatives, and general care medications.
Taking vital signs from patients, including blood pressure, temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood oxygen level. Experience initiating JV access, performing EKG, collecting blood, urine, or stool samples from patients at certain intervals during treatment.
Assisting in minor surgeries including needle biopsies, lumbar punctures, and minor surgeries such as closing wounds, draining abscesses, and debriding wounds.
Performing minor procedures such as bandaging wounds and administering wound dressings. Performing patient triage and assessing the mental state of the patient, including emotional status and level of consciousness. PHLEBOTOMISTI ROBERT J.DOLE VA MEDICAL CENTER INOVEMBER 2022- PRESENT Functions as a technical and customer service resource for customers utilizing laboratory services. Follows procedures for patient identification, sample procurement, and specimen labeling. Performs routine venipuncture specimen collections from patients. Follows laboratory procedures for collecting specimens in the appropriate container. Controls the physical condition of samples and responds to time factors to ensure that the physiologic state of the specimen is maintained.
Receives all specimens coming into the laboratory and determines if specimen meets laboratory specimen acceptability criteria. Delivers specimen directly to the analytic area, utilizes centrifuges, volumetric measuring devices or balances in preparing the specimens for analysis, storage or shipment to a reference laboratory in the most efficient manner possible. Functions as a computer resource, either in person or by phone, troubleshooting problems that clerks or providers may encounter while placing laboratory orders.
Christina Marr
1201TRAILRIDGE DRIVE, DERBY, KS 67037 I 402-***-**** I ************@*****.*** 68W COMBAT MEDIC SPECIALIST I US ARMY RESERVES I FEBRUARY 2005-PRESENTI 451 ESC
• Working with other military health care professionals to administer emergency medical treatment to battlefield and non-battlefield casualties. Manage medical treatment facility daily operations while in combat environment. Hand receipt holder of over 100,000 dollars of military equipment.
·Acts as medical subject matter expert and advisor regarding medical concerns to Division Commander and staff.
·Provides emergency medical and causality evacuation utilizing ground ambulance transportation.
·Assist with outpatient and inpatient care and treatment, experience in gathering information, interviewing, and recording medical histories of military members, retirees and family members.
• Take patients' temperature, pulse and blood pressure. Prepare blood samples for laboratory analysis.
·Organize administrative needs to include: keep health records and clinical files up-to-date; scheduling/coordinating appointments, ensuring all forms and related documents are completed.
• Experience utilizing different databases and software programs such as CHCS, ALTA-T, BMIST, MC4, and Microsoft Office, to track cases and/or prepare briefing information.
• Responsible for examination and provisional diagnosis of medical problems. Manage medications by giving shots and medicines to patients and ensuring appropriately ordered medications are dispensed on a daily and monthly basis. UNIT OPERATIONS/TRAINING NCOI US ARMY RESERVESI OCTOBER 2017- MARCH 20191469TH MEDCO Serve as the unit Operations NCO responsible for performance of a variety of technical, analytical, advisory, liaison, and coordinating duties for the Unit Commander and First Sergeant in assisting to accomplish the overall functions of the unit. Plan and establish priorities; assign, distribute, and review for accuracy work of unit sections and personnel. Prepare various recurring and one-time reports.
Ensure that staff comply with safety and environmental protection rules and regulations, law, and course requirements. Coach Soldiers in meeting the requirements to attend military training in regards to rank, military occupational specialty. Manage unit and individual training; recommend changes to unit training program, schedules, and plans. Perform inspections for training compliance. Review training schedules and publications; Recommend training to customers. Process actions for attendance at training classes
Provided administrative oversight of the operational functions of the organization's services. Prepare and submit data for budget formulation and perform administrative functions. Review Mobilization Plans and directives. Reviews security and intelligence procedures. Advanced knowledge of health care management principles and practices, specifically regarding business operations support functions.
Independently analyze special program goals and accomplishments for the command or higher headquarters as directed. Perform record management duties to include establishing, maintaining, consolidating, and purging and medical and training records in accordance with regulatory requirements and policies utilizing MEDPROS, Reserve Component Automated Voucher System (AVS), electronic Medical Management Process System (eMMPS), e-Profile, eCase, Health Readiness Record (HRR), Medical Chart reporting (MRR), and Medical Evaluation Preparation as necessary. COMBAT MEDIC SRTP COURSE COORDINATOR I JUNE 2016- OCTOBER 20171 7246TH MSU
·Coordinates and conducts the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) training program and serves as the liaison between the students, the sponsoring agency, and the local medical community. Ensures training is presented as designed and at the location or readily available to the training location to carry out duties.
·Scheduled training courses that are input into the EMS Training Portal, create, and manage training schedules to be approved by US Army EMS. Obtain reference material, such as text and instructor resources. Ensure Staff and faculty are qualified and trained to present and manage the training.
·Evaluate course effectiveness and efficiency and provide appropriate feedback to training/training development (task) proponent. Confirm facilities, material, equipment, and systems required for presenting instruction are properly maintained.
·Coordinate needs of adult learning and education to meet the needs for various learning strategies.
• Maintain course records for a period of at least two years from training date; submit annual and quarterly reports; acknowledge and approve changes of personnel - Medical Director, Program Director, Course Coordinator, and Primary Instructor. Christina Marr
1201TRAILRIDGE DRIVE, DERBY, KS 67037 I 402-***-**** I ************@*****.*** Professional Training
US Army Warrior Leader Course
Army Structured Self Development I &II
US Army Advanced Leader Course
US Army Training Plan Development Course
Army Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS) Operator Course Unit Prevention Leader
Ask, Care, Escort Suicide Intervention (ACE SI)
Certifications
Army HIPAA Certified
Basic Life Support -CPR/AED
Basic Life Support- Instructor
Registered Nurse -160238
Emergency Medical Technician
Volunteer
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