Tabor Dizon PA-C
Manchester, CT 0604
Phone: 860-***-****
**********@*****.***
Objective: Searching for a rewarding career as a full-time physician assistant.
Education
Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT (2008-2010)
Quinnipiac Masters of Health Science/Physician Assistant Program
Graduation date August, 2010
Clinical Rotations
Emergency Medicine Elective (4 weeks), Charlotte Hungerford Hospital
Emergency Medicine Elective (8 weeks), Manchester Hospital, Manchester, CT.
Internal Medicine (6 weeks), Waterbury Hospital, Waterbury, CT.
Psychiatry (6 weeks), Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT.
Pediatrics (6 weeks), Dr. Eccles’ Pediatrics office, Stafford, CT.
Primary Care (6 weeks) Prohealth, Bloomfield, CT.
Obstetrics/Gynecology (6 weeks), Saint Francis Hospital, Hartford, CT.
Emergency Medicine (6 weeks), Windham Hospital, Windham, CT.
Surgery (6 weeks), Hospital of Central Connecticut, New Britain, CT.
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT (Jan 2004- Jun 2007)
Bachelor of General Studies with a focus in Health Science/Premed
U.S. Navy Hospital Corps, Great Lakes, IL (April-June 1999)
Work Experience
Danbury Hospital Hospitalist Service, Danbury, CT (January 2011-Present)
Admissions and Follow-ups, Assess, diagnose and treat medical and 24 hour observation patients with an average of 140 patients on service. Dictate history and physicals and discharge summaries.
Triage patients and assign new admits to physicians. Cover patient’s medical needs on the floor during the evening with an average census of a 140 patients.
Center for Health Intervention and Prevention (CHIP), Storrs, CT (September 2007- May 2008)
Research Assistant
Assisted in the management and entry of data collected from HIV + patients
Periodically worked at one of five clinical sites explaining the research program to HIV +
patients and administering a computer program to assess antiviral medication adherence
Hospital of Central Connecticut, New Britain, CT (March 2005- September 2007)
Patient Care Technician in the Critical Care Unit and in the Inpatient Psychiatry Unit
Assisted Nurses in patient care, ordered medical equipment, and occasionally assisted physicians in bedside treatment
Took vital signs, completed patient observations every 15 minutes, assisted in patient group sessions, and conducted one-to -one observation and patient crisis prevention and intervention.
Chemical Biological Immediate Response Force (CBIRF), Indian Head, Maryland
(November 2002-Janurary 2004)
U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman during five years of military service with honorable discharge and rank of Petty Officer Third Class
Provided coverage in the field with the Marines by assessing, diagnosing, and treating Marines
under a Physician’s and/or Physician assistant’s supervision
Immediate first responder to chemical or biological attacks in D.C. and surrounding areas
Center Internal Medicine, National Naval Medical Center (NNMC) Bethesda, Maryland
(August 1999- November 2002)
U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman
Completed shift patient assessments, administered medications, inserted IVs and Foley catheters, provided wound care, and gave patient education
Trained new Hospital Corpsman in medical skills and duties and trained medical students in IV catheterization
Volunteer Experience
Crossroads, Dominican Republic (January 2009)
Provided medical care and treatment with a team of doctors, physician assistants, and nurses
Set up and participated in six different clinics in various sites in the Dominican
Kidney Foundation (May 2008-present)
Participated in multiple screening events at various locations
Awards
National Defense Medal
Good Conduct Medal
Professional Memberships
American Academy of Physician Assistants
Connecticut Academy of Physician Assistants
Licenses
NCCPA board certified
State of CT License
State of Connecticut Controlled Substance License
DEA License and registration