In-Patient Care and Treatment

Highly motivated and committed Medical Assistant with proven history of superior performance at individual, team and organizational levels. Multitasks and prioritizes workloads with little or no supervision. Detail-oriented professional looking to bring medical background and team-building skills to deadline-driven environment.
Provides, supervises and manages patient care of beneficiaries to include flying and special operational duty personnel. Performs nursing tasks. Front-line preventionist who identifies potential health risks and provides preventative counseling. Performs paraprofessional portions of preventative health assessments and physical examinations. Monitors and records physiological measurements. Orients patients to the hospital environment. Admits, discharges, and transfers patients as directed. Performs portions of medical treatment, diagnostic, and therapeutic procedures. Cares for, observes, and reports on pre/post-operative, seriously or critically ill, and injured patient. Provides field medical care in contingency operations and disasters. Performs basic life support, tactical combat casualty care (TCCC) and triage in emergency situations
Acts as Air Force Medical Home (AFMH) member or team leader. Front-line preventionist who identifies potential health risks and provides preventative counseling. Performs paraprofessional portions of preventative health assessments and physical examinations. Monitors and records physiological measurements. Identifies patient problems and assists in developing and evaluating patient care plans. Assembles, operates, and maintains therapeutic equipment. Utilizes the nursing process for promoting and maintaining patient health. Provides disease and disability education, care, and evaluation of nursing care. Participates in and leads the planning, implementation, and evaluation of nursing care.
Medical terms and procedure knowledge
Checking medical status
Basic medical terminology
Medical terminology knowledge
Monitoring patient progress
Medical office administration
EMR / EHR
Diagnostic equipment expertise
Antigen testing
Cardiac monitors
Tube feedings and medications familiarity
OB/GYN procedures
Emergency room procedures
Patient Management
Patient-focused care
Indirect Patient Care
Electronic health records
Emergency procedures understanding
Knowledge of EKG rhythm interpretation
Phlebotomy
Assisting with physical exams
Direct Patient Care
Patient Assessments
CPR
Certified Emergency Medical Technician, U.S. Air Force - 7 years
In-Patient Care and Treatment
Certified Tactical Combat Casualty Care - 3 years
Certified Emergency Medical Technician, U.S. Air Force - 7 years
Basic Life Support Training CPR - 7 years