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wdt_ID | Name | Phone | Desired Position | Education | Experience/Training | Ceritfications | Resumé | Current Location | Desired Location | Date Posted | |
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3 | Jessica Tunca | jessica.tunca@gmail.com | (208) 244-4499 | Salt Lake Community College – Salt Lake City, UT. November 2010 Certified Nursing Assistant Program Cambridge College – Bellevue, WA. June 2006 Medical Assistant Program Seattle Indian Center – Seattle, WA. May 1999 General Education Diploma |
Portneuf Medical Center Wound Care & Hyperbarics - Pocatello, ID Medical Assistant Safety Director of Hyperbarics Salt Lake Community College Student Health Clinic – Salt Lake City, UT Medical Assistant North Pacific Dermatology – Renton, WA Me |
Certified Hyperbaric Technician – Pocatello ID. Sept 2014-Sept 2016 | Resumé | Pocatello, ID | not specified | 08/06/2015 | |
4 | Nelson Pimentel CHT, CWA, CMA | nelsongpimentelr@gmail.com | 210-237-0540 | CHT, Safety Director Program, Wound Care Specialist | International ATMO Hyperbaric Safety Director Completed: October 2014 International ATMOSan Antonio, Texas Hyperbaric Medicine training course Completed: January 2010 International ATMOS |
• Hyperbaric Safety Management • TCOMS • Negative Wound Pressure Therapy • Wound Care Specialists • Lymphedema therapy • Assist in minor office surgery • Physical therapy • Microsoft Windows programs • Sechrist and Perry's chambers operations • |
National Association of Health Professionals Registered Certified Medical Assistant National Board of Diving & Hyperbaric Medical Technology Certified Hyperbaric Technologist International Atmo Certified Hyperbaric Safety Director National All |
Resumé | open to relocation | not specified | 08/11/2015 |
5 | John Karl McAndrew Schlechtweg | schlechjk@gmail.com | 609)-760-1328 | The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Bachelor of Science in Biology Minor: Marine Science |
Field: AGGRA Reef/ Fish Survey Method, U.S. Forest Service CUSA cert Diving: NBHDMT Diver Medic (DMT), PADI Divemaster, AAUS Scientific Diver, PADI Rescue Diver, PADI Advanced Open Water Diver, DAN Diving First Aid and Oxygen Provider for the Professi |
NBHDMT Diver Medic (DMT), PADI Divemaster, AAUS Scientific Diver, PADI Rescue Diver, PADI Advanced Open Water Diver, DAN Diving First Aid and Oxygen Provider for the Professional Diver, PADI Dry Suit Diver, PADI Full Face Mask Diver, PADI Nitrox Diver | Resumé | Mount Laurel, NJ | not specified | 08/13/2015 | |
6 | Steve Alexandre | Salexandre26@gmail.com | (347) 242- 6504 | To obtain a position as a certified hyperbaric technologist or safety officer within a hospital environment. | LaGuardia Community College - Long Island City, N.Y. 03/09- currently attending Liberal Arts applied Math & Science Major-45 credits received |
Montefiore Mount Vernon (Healogics Inc.) - Mount Vernon N.Y. Safety Director Montefiore North Wakefield Division- Bronx NY Certified Hyperbaric Technologist Onward HealthCare- Melville N.Y. Patient Care Technician Metropolitan Hospital - New York, N.Y. Clerical Associate Level II- Emergency Room services |
• National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology Certified Hyperbaric Technologist Certification Received 01/31/2013 • PERIMED Transcutaneous Oximetry Testing Certification Received 10/18/2011 • Healogics 40 Hour accredited course certification received 09/16/2011 • LaGuardia Community college- Long Island City, N.Y. 03/11- 06/11 NHA Electronic Health Record Course Certification 09/14/2011 • Universal Emergency Care - Brooklyn, N.Y. 01/15/11- 05/25/11 Emergency Medical Technician - B Certification/CPR Certification received 05/19/2011 • Caliber Training Institute - New York, N.Y. 06/04- 08/04 Patient Care Certification received 2004 |
Resumé | Bronx, NY | New York City | 08/27/2015 |
7 | Brian W. Albrecht EMT-P, CHT | wtfd475@att.net | (317) 987-4545 | Certified Hyperbaric Technician, CHT, January, 2015 Introduction to Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment and Operations, January, 2014 Operations of Sechrist HBO Chambers, February, 2014 Operations of PAHI HBO Chambers, June, 2014 CDP Pandemic Planning and Preparedness, Anniston, AL 2014 CDP Cobra Training, Anniston, AL 2013 CDP Emergency Medical Operation for CBRNE Incidents, Anniston, AL 2013 Instructor for Prevention of and Response to Suicide Bombing Incidents, Socorro, New Mexico, 2014 EMS Response to Bombing, 2013 Nationally Registered Paramedic, National Registry of EMTs, 2012 NIMS IS 100,100 FW, 200, 300, 400, 700, 800, 15b, 906, 907 At the Point of the Spear, Mission Centered Solutions, 2012 District Response Task Force Mobilization and Demobilization Course, 2012 Ambulance Strike Team Leader Course, 2011 Terrorism Awareness for Emergency First Responders AWR-160, 2013 School of Paramedicine, Indiana University Health, Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN, 2011 Emergency Medical Technician, Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN, 1991 Certified PADI Open-Water Diver, 1986 2 Years Pre-Requisites for ASN, IUPUI, Indianapolis, IN, 1992 Certified Welder, Ivy Tech, Indianapolis, IN, 1996 Speedway High School, Speedway, IN, 1982 |
City of Lawrence Fire Department, Lawrence, IN, February 2014 to Present Paramedic Outpatient Integrated Strategies, Indianapolis, IN, January 2014 to Present Hyperbaric Chamber Technician Bargersville Community Fire Dept., Bargersville, IN, February 2013 to Present Paramedic Trans-Care Ambulance, Indianapolis, IN, October 2012 to September 2013 Paramedic Indianapolis EMS, Indianapolis, IN, April 2011 to January 2012 Emergency Medical Technician TransCare Ambulance, Indianapolis, IN, January 2011 to April 2011 Emergency Medical Technician and Wheelchair Transporter Care Ambulance, Indianapolis, IN April, 2008 to May, 2010 Emergency Medical Technician CITIZEN GAS, Indianapolis, IN July, 1987 to March, 2008 Millwright PMH AMBULANCE SERVICE, Indianapolis, IN 2003-2008 Emergency Medical Technician WAYNE TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPARTMENT, Indianapolis, IN 1991-2003 Emergency Medical Technician |
EMT-P, CHT | Resumé | Indiana | New Orleans | 08/28/2015 | |
8 | Jeremy B. Paris | Hyperbearic17@aol.com | (949)-433-0153 | Obtain a position as a hyperbaric technician supporting the sick and injured in a hyperbaric environment | 2015 Currently enrolled in a program for International Occupational Health and Safety. 2011 OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry at USF. 2000 National Polytechnic formerly known as College of Oceaneering, Wilmington, CA. Commercial diving, LA County EMT-I, DMT Advanced certifications obtained 1993 Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, CA /Rancho Santiago College Santa Ana, CA. – Associates in Fire Science. |
HSE Advisor / Diver Medic - Cal Dive Int. Commercial Diver Medic – Cal Dive Int. |
1. NEBOSH General Safety Certification 2. NORM Surveyor Certification 3. Safety and Environmental Management Systems Awareness / Emergency Medical Technician (Arizona Certificate #87009), 4. LAG Competent Person. Rigging, Fork Lift Op. 5. Occupational Health and Safety Standards for the Construction Industry 6. Confine Space Supervisor, Rescue and Attendant 7. Safe Gulf / HUET 8. Diver Medical Technician (DMT #1120) / Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT #B1863751) 9. ADC Entry Level Commercial Diver # 5407 |
Resumé | Huntington Beach, California | 08/31/2015 | |
9 | James J Benedetti Jr | jbenedetti103@gmail.com | 908-310-5193 | Certified Hyperbaric Technician | 1/27/2011 EMT-B Warren County Community College 5/29/2009 Introduction to Hyperbaric Medicine 6/2/2008 AAS Warren County Community College |
6/2/2014 to present Sarena Wound Care, Inspira Health, 856-363-1574 • monitor vitals pre and post hyperbarics • monitor patients in chambers • Administer wound care • Administer Tcom • Educate patients on the effects of HBOT • Test glucose on diabetic patients, pre and post HBOT 6/1/1989 to11/5/2013 Nick Mancini construction 201-738-8856 • Construction management • Supervise construction crew • Estimate construction costs 5/1/2oo9 to 8/21/2013 New Jersey Hyperbarics managed by Dr. Julia Bramwell 973-951-4893 • Managed three Hyperbaric chambers • Educating patients about hyperbarics • Maintenance and ordering of oxygen 6/20/1976 to1989 self- employed in construction • In charge of constructing multi-million dollar homes |
Certified Hyperbaric Technologist, Emt Basic | Resumé | Pennsylvania | 09/10/2015 | |
11 | Angel Hicks | hicks_angel03@yahoo.com | (251) 210-5463 | CHT | Faulkner State Community College Bay Minette, AL Emergency Medical Technician • some nursing classes University of South Alabama Mobile AL Advanced Emergency Medical Technician |
• Wound care experience • Airway management techniques • Current BLS certified • EKG experience • Volunteer firefighter in Loxley • Experience at intravenous access and therapy along with finger sticks • Current National Registered Advance EMT • Multiple FEMA courses • Current Alabama Advance EMT license • Experience at writing and navigating through medical records to find pertinent information • Human anatomy knowledge • Inventory management skills • Computer skills |
National Registered Advance EMT Alabama Advance EMT license |
Resumé | AL | AL, FL and GA | 08/11/0016 |
12 | Dorothy Helliwell | Helliwell122@aol.com | (410) 206-5281 | Maryland Training Center, Inc. Maryland Certified Nurse's Aide/Geriatric Aide Maryland Fire Rescue Institution: Emergency Medical Technician, Basic Emergency Medical Technician, Ambulance Community College of Baltimore County, Essex MD Certified Nursing Assistant Certified Medicine Aide Patterson High School, Baltimore MD |
University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore MD Certified Nursing Assistant: Neurotrauma IMC 2014 - Present • Patient care responsibilities to include but not limited to : obtaining vital signs: glucose monitoring, assist patients with meals, hygiene, grooming, dressing, bath room visits/assist with bedpans, changing bed linens, and assisting patients out of bed. Prepares patients for procedures, diagnostic testing and treatments. • Communicates with nursing regarding patient updates or concerns. • Collection and delivery of labs • Assists with discharge and admitting patients. Patient Care Assistant: Department of Hyperbaric Medicine 1994 - 2013 • Patient care responsibilities to include, but not limited to: inside tender during treatments; patient education; taking vital signs; glucose monitoring; tracheostomy care and suctioning; performing blood draws and first aid, maintaining communication with physicians, nursing staff and technical staff; documentation of patient treatments; performing pain assessments; monitoring for neurological oxygen toxicity; performing rapid neurological assessments on patients with decompression sickness; assisting with critical care patients; assisting with wound care and dressing changes; remain alert and vigil at all times to patient responses and potential problems; and maintaining a safe environment inside the hyperbaric chamber. • Maintains hyperbaric chamber including: Set up and break down of patient oxygen delivery systems, controls, functions, restocking supplies, disinfection of patient equipment and overall cleanliness of hyperbaric chamber. • Maintains exam areas including: disinfecting stretchers, linen changes, restocking supplies and overall cleanliness of exam areas. • Maintains and updates nursing staff education boards • Patient computer data entry, preparing out-patient and in-patients treatment charts and registering new out-patients. Certified Nursing Assistant: 4 STA/Shock Trauma Acute 1989 - 1994 • Patient care responsibilities to include but not limited to: obtaining vital signs; assist patients with meals, hygiene, grooming, dressing, bath room visits/assist with bedpans, changing bed linens, and assisting patients out of bed. Prepares patients for procedures, diagnostic testing and treatments. Certified Nursing Assistant: 4 STA/Shock Trauma Acute 1989 - 1994 • Communicates with nursing regarding patients updates or concerns • Collection and delivery of labs • Assists with discharge and admitting patients. Riverview Nursing Center, Essex MD Certified Medicine Aide 1988 - 1989 • Patient care responsibilities to include but not limited to: Administering medications to patients, obtaining vital signs, assist patients with meals, hygiene grooming, dressing, bathroom visits/assist with bedpans, changing bed linens, and assisting patients out of bed. • Communicates with nursing regarding patient updates or concerns. • Produced written reports outlining the outcomes of treatment regimens. Certified Nursing Assistant 1987 - 1988 • Patient care responsibilities to include but not limited to: obtaining vital signs; assist patients with meals, hygiene ,grooming, dressing, bathroom visits/assist with bedpans, changing bed linens, assisting patients out of the bed. • Communicates with nursing regarding patient updates or concerns. Volunteer experience: Fallston Volunteer Fire Ambulance Company, Station 13 Emergency Medical Technician 2001 - Present • Emergency responder for medical and trauma patients • Performs BLS, CPR, First Aid • Assists with ACLS Middle River Volunteer Ambulance Rescue Company, Station 52 Emergency Medical technician 1992 - 1994 • Emergency responder for medical and trauma patients • Performs BLS, CPR, First Aid • Assists with ACLS Francis Scott Key Hospital (Johns Hopkins Bay View) Cardiac Care Unit & Burn Center 1985 • Patient care responsibilities to include but not limited to : Assisting patients with daily hygiene and grooming needs, changing bed linens, transported patients for labs and diagnostic tests. • Award for Exceeding Required Volunteer Hours |
• Certified Hyperbaric Technologist, NBDHMT #3617 • Emergency Medical Technician-Basic, MIEMSS #0129073 • Certified Nursing Aide, Maryland Board of Nursing #A00019342 • CPR: Healthcare Provider |
Resumé | MD | 01/24/2017 | ||
15 | Noel Davila, BSBA, CHT | NoelDavila@hotmail.com | 646-316-8733 | Program Director - Coordinator or Hyperbaric Safety Director | Linkedin Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noel-davila-80666b5b/ | 06/29/2022 |
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