2002 - Present U.S. Army-Baylor University MHA Program
Graduate Student in Health Care Administration
1999 - 2002 Naval Branch Medical Clinic, Everett, Washington
Administration Officer
§ Led 17 member staff responsible for health information management, management information systems, facilities management, logistics, clinic administration, and TRICARE.
1997 - 1999 Administrative Support Unit, Southwest Asia, Bahrain
Administration Officer
§ Led 8 member staff responsible for health information management, management information systems, facilities and logistics, clinic administration, civilian hospital liaison, coordination of medical care for forward deployed sailors and TRICARE.
§ Implemented TRICARE for over 2,000 beneficiaries to include educating patients and local providers, registering patients and establishing a provider network.
1997 Military Entrance Processing Station, Puerto Rico
Corpsman
§ Conducted visual acuity, auditory, and mobility testing on potential military recruits, and ensured accurate completion of appropriate physical exam paperwork.
1995 - 1997 Naval Hospital Naples, Italy
Public Affairs Representative
§ Expanded marketing for the hospital through Armed Forces network, medical news, and worldwide homepage to educate staff and beneficiaries about diseases, illness, services and accomplishments of the hospital.
Assistant for Clinic Director
§ Liaison for outlying clinics with hospital to facilitate communication and ensure standardization.
Medical Board Coordinator
§ Educate patients about limited duty boards and medical boards process, monitor patients status, complete paperwork and act as liaison with physicians, commands, and Physical Evaluation Board.
1991-1994 Naval Biodynamics Laboratory, New Orleans, LA
Research Corpsman
§ Served as medical monitor and emergency medical technician during potentially hazardous human research experiments on the effects of mechanical forces.
1989-1991 Branch Medical Clinic Albany, GA
Administrative Assistant
§ Provided administrative services for the medical clinic to include command instructions, training, travel, pay issues, quality assurance and service record maintenance.
Outpatient Clinic Corpsman
§ Obtain vital signs, documented patients complaints and condition, and ordered lab tests.
1986-1988 Naval Hospital Naples, Italy
Corpsman, Surgery Clinic
§ Created appointment schedule, scheduled appointments, obtained and documented patients vital signs and conditions, ordered equipment and assisted surgeons during minor procedures.
Leading Petty Officer, Multidisciplinary Inpatient Ward
§ Supervised corps staff for a multidisciplinary ward to include scheduling, performance reviews, counseling, training and provided medical care to inpatients.
1985-1986 Naval Medical Command, Bethesda, Maryland
Gynecology Ward and Labor and Delivery Corpsman
§ Monitored and provided medical care to laboring patients, conducted fetal assessments and assisted in Cesarean sections as scrub technician. |