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Health Affairs Liaison

Location:
Philadelphia, PA, 19102
Posted:
June 02, 2011

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Resume:

COLVILLE BROWN, M.D.

***N **th St, Apt. **** | Philadelphia | PA | 19102 | Telephone: 570-***-****

HIGH POTENTIAL MEDICAL SERVICES SPECIALIST

Expertise Highlights

HIPAA & JCAHO knowledge

Medical software application usage and analysis

Public health experience

Medical course oration and evaluation

Administrative experience

Textbook authorship and editing

Research study design and management

Product marketing and sales

Patient care and follow up

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY- PHILADELPHIA, PA

Bachelor of Science in Biology in 3 years, 2005

Honors Cum Laude, Distinction in Major, Most Improved GPA Award from the College of Science and Arts, Mark Berger Prize for academic achievement and interest in the neurosciences

HOWARD UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE – WASHINGTON, DC

Medical Degree, 2009

Class Rank 19/114

United States Medical Licensing Examination scores Step 1 228(68th percentile) Step 2 246(90th percentile)

Honors Humanitarian Award and the Dr. Emile C. Nash Award for excellence in Internal Medicine, both given to 1 student per year out of 400 and 114 people, respectively.

Certified in ACLS/BCLS, 2009-Present

Professional Experience

WAKEFIELD COTTAGE, LLC 3/2010-PRESENT

Health Affairs Liaison

Utilize medical knowledge and an understanding of the health care system to provide on-site and distance support to a facility that serves intellectually disabled clients. While in this role I mediate transactions and communications between medical specialists(i.e.pharmacists, physicians, etc), the pennsylvania government, and the companies numerous facilities.

Key Results:

Implemented new methods of employee client-relations which led to improved client satisfaction

Propelled the company in all aspects of growth(client management, site qualification, etc.) fostering growth.

Currently aiding in the construction of the company’s new website.

EDUCATION ADVANCEMENT ALLIANCE PHILADELPHIA, PA 2/2011-3/2011

Afterschool Tutor

Lectured high school students on a diverse array of topics within the realm of science

• Established new methods of conveying information by utilizing computer based lectures.

HOSPITAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PA – PHILADELPHIA, PA, 6/2009-2/2010

Physician/Internal Medicine

My primary role was in direct inpatient management of patients with a large variety of ailments with relevance to general medicine. In addition, directly supervised nurses, nursing assistants, and a large variety of ancillary personnel (i.e. patient transporters) at one of the nation’s premiere health systems.

Key Results:

•Praised for efficient patient management and ability to recall patient information, including vitals and laboratory values, from memory.

• Mastered a variety of clinical software applications including but not limited to sunrise, epic, and ewebhealth.

• Played an active role in the evaluation of aforementioned software, leading to implementation of usage guidelines.

• Conducted peer review of over 50 clinical studies and burgeoning clinical practice guidelines.

• Involved in all aspects of patient care including communications with social workers, outside health facilities, and corporations.

HOWARD UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 5/2006-7/2006

Preliminary Academic Reinforcement Program/PARP lecturer

Discussed medical topics, constructed exam questions and aided students in all aspects of a summer program established with the goal of preparing and analyzing students whose acceptance into medical/dental school was in question due to academic inconsistencies.

Key Results:

Greater than 98% of the students in the program were accepted into medical/dental school.

Praised by students for the ability to easily explain convoluted and difficult subjects.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 1/2004-5/2005

Parkinson’s Disease Research Assistant

Through the analysis of Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) maturation monitored the effect of inhibition of the catecholamine synthesis pathway as it relates to Parkinson’s disease.

Key Results:

Theorized that catecholamine synthesis inhibition hindered neuronal development.

Introduced to the construction of a scientific paper and research study management.

Received a distinction in the major of biology.

COOPER HOSPITAL 6/2004-8/2004

Emergency Department Research Assistant

Proctored research surveys performed by emergency room patients with the goal of hospital quality improvement and epidemiologic analysis.

Key Results:

Aided in retooling the study through analysis of the study’s construction and implementation.



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