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Medical Technologist

Location:
Washington, DC, 20010
Salary:
$56,000- $60,000
Posted:
December 21, 2010

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Resume:

Arnold O.Omondi, MLS (ASCP)CM.

**** ****** ** **, ********** DC 20010, 302-***-****, *************@*****.***

EDUCATION:

Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC August 2007- August 2008

- Internship at Washington Hospital Center medical technology program.

- Diploma in Medical Technology.

- American Society of Clinical Pathologists ASCP certification.

Wesley College, Dover, Delaware August 2004 – July 2007

- Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology

- Deans list- Fall 04, Spring 06

Delaware Technical and Community College, Wilmington, Delaware January 2003- August 2004

- President’s and Dean’s List.

Maseno School, Maseno, Kenya May 1998 - November 2001

- Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education

- Diploma from one of the top national schools in Kenya

- Scrum Half player, 2001 High School Rugby National Champions

EXPERIENCE:

Medical Technologist- Washington Hospital Center January 2009- October 2010

- Work in Chemistry Lab.

- Assigned Tech in Charge Duties. One of Five instrumental in teaching of an 80+ staffed lab new CERNER millennium software.

Research Assistant- Department of Chemistry, Wesley College June 06- July 2007

- Conducted independent research by evaluating mechanism of reaction of a former war gas that has found application

in medicine.

- Poster presentation at the 233rd ACS National meeting, Chicago, IL.

- Received an award of recognition. Fifty recognitions were awarded out of a total of 1200 undergraduate posters.

- Presented poster at the Council for Undergraduate Research-posters on the hill, held at the US Capitol.

Delaware IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence~ NIH – National Center for Research Resources Summer 06

- Use of LFERS to Evaluate Solvolytic mechanism for Isopropenyl Chloroformate.

- Presented poster at the Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium, University of Delaware.

Delaware IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence ~NIH- National Center for Research Resources Summer 05

- Risk assessment of Lyme disease in the state of Delaware.

- Presented poster at the Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium, University of Delaware.

Math Tutor, Wesley College August 2004 – August 2007

- Tutor students in Math and Chemistry.

Environmental Science lab Technician, Wesley College August 2004 – August 2007

- Coordinated lab activities during the evening sessions.

Peer Associate, Delaware Technical and Community College August 2003 – September 2004

- Tutor students in Math, Chemistry and ESL 20 hours weekly

- Develop and coordinate college programs with school counselors

- Refer students to the appropriate campus and community services

Adjunct Faculty, Delaware Technical and Community College February 2004 – September 2004

- Tutor students in Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, and Basic math

- Only student selected to provide Math tutoring in Wilmington campus

Teacher’s aide, Upward Bound Classic- Delaware Technical and Community College April 2004 - August 2004

- Taught Math, Chemistry and Biology to struggling high school students

ACHIEVEMENTS:

- Recognized in Delaware State Senate Resolution Number 23 (2004) for peer counseling efforts

- Thomas Short Award (Grace Church, Wilmington, Delaware) 2003

- David Finch Methodist Scholastic Award (Grace Church, Wilmington, Delaware) 2004

- Certified tutor by the College Reading and Learning Association

- National Scholars Honor Society 2005

- Recipient of the Harry M. Warren Award 2005- 2006 Wesley College.

- American Chemical Society’s Experiential Programs in Chemistry Recognition Certificate. (2007)

- Award for Excellence in Medical Technology (Wesley College) 2008

- Recognized by the Office of the New Castle County Executive for impressive academic achievements both in school, academic research and community service by volunteering. (2008).

- Proclamation by the Mayor of Wilmington for academic achievements, hard work and presentations to the Delaware State Senate and mentor to my fellow students by peer counseling and help to the community at large (2008).

SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS:

- Malcolm J. D’Souza , Kevin E. Shuman, Arnold O. Omondi, and Dennis N. Kevill. Detailed Analysis for the Solvolysis of Isopropenyl Chloroformate. Journal of Chemical Sciences. JCSC-D-10-00235.

ORGANIZATIONS & AFFILIATIONS:

- Children youth coordinator and Acolyte, Grace Church

- New Castle County- Department of Public Safety Paramedics Ride along Program

- Member, National Honors Scholars Society- 2005

- Peer Associate- Delaware Technical and Community College

- Member- Global Health Council

LANGUAGE SKILLS:

- Speak, read and write English, Swahili, and Luo.

WEBSITE:

www.sedjedopics.intuitwebsites.com



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