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Aaron Stuckey

Stockbridge,GA

Summary

Focused paramedic with several years of experience. Driven to deliver excellent medical care and create strong patient rapport in challenging situations. Motivated and driven worker with proven history of compassionate care. Proactive professional with experience executing quality care in high-pressure situations. Deep knowledge the field and outstanding team communication skills. Proudly demonstrated commitment, compassion and reasoned thinking while performing tasks rapidly to enhance patient outcomes. Highly-motivated employee with desire to take on new challenges. Strong work ethic, adaptability, and exceptional interpersonal skills. Adept at working effectively unsupervised and quickly mastering new skills.

Overview

2025
2025
years of professional experience

Work History

Paramedic

Central EMS
Covington , GA
05.2024 - Current
  • Assessed and treated patients with medical emergencies such as cardiac arrest, shock, trauma, respiratory distress and intoxication.
  • Responded to emergency calls quickly and safely while utilizing appropriate driving techniques.
  • Maintained proficiency in advanced life support skills through continuing education classes and workshops.
  • Communicated effectively with other healthcare professionals regarding patient condition and treatment plans.
  • Provided pre-hospital care to those in need within the community, including administering medications, providing wound care and performing intubations.
  • Monitored vital signs of patients and communicated changes to physicians or nurses in a timely manner.
  • Administered oxygen therapy, intravenous fluids or medications as prescribed by physician protocols.
  • Performed basic diagnostic tests such as blood glucose monitoring, EKG readings and urine analysis.
  • Transported patients from accident scenes or hospital settings to medical facilities in a safe manner.
  • Operated specialized medical equipment such as ventilators, defibrillators, suction devices and strhers.
  • Educated patients on proper use of medications, disease prevention methods and self-care techniques.
  • Organized supplies for ambulance runs including IV solutions, airway management equipment and medication kits.
  • Utilized proper safety precautions when handling hazardous materials or infectious substances.
  • Evaluated patient response to treatments administered during transport to ensure optimal outcomes.
  • Recorded detailed notes about patient condition before arrival at hospital facility for documentation purposes.
  • Participated in drills related to disaster preparedness scenarios that included triage assessments.
  • Collaborated with colleagues on shared cases to provide comprehensive treatment plans for patients.
  • Ensured compliance with established policies related to infection control procedures.
  • Provided emotional support for family members of critically ill or injured patients.
  • Assessed emergency situations and prioritized medical care for patients.
  • Developed strong rapport with other medical professionals to foster quality and efficient patient care.
  • Demonstrated dedication to providing quality care through continued training and education.
  • Adhered to protocols and procedures to maintain safety of patients and paramedic crew.
  • Remained level-headed and proactive during emergency situations.
  • Monitored patients from scene to hospital transfer while conducting in-transit care.
  • Evaluated patients' medical status and monitored vital signs during transit.
  • Documented care provided to patients into reports for submission to supervisor.
  • Administered CPR and other life-saving techniques on patients in cardiac arrest.
  • Responded quickly to medical emergencies to promote best possible health outcomes.
  • Saved lives by administering medications, monitoring cardiac output and performing emergency intubations.
  • Treated patients suffering from heart attacks, strokes and motor vehicle accident injuries.
  • Conducted equipment inspections and vehicle checks in adherence with required maintenance schedules.
  • Performed standard testing and administered medication to manage care in field and in transit.
  • Assessed scene on arrival to identify potential safety issues and hazards affecting first responders.
  • Explained each step of treatment to conscious patients to reduce fear and invoke calm.
  • Transported patients from accident scenes to hospitals in emergency vehicles.
  • Obtained details regarding patient by questioning family members and bystanders.
  • Loaded patients into ambulances in preparation for transport to nearest medical center.
  • Cleaned wounds and applied gauze and bandages to prevent infection.
  • Attended training sessions, maintained required certifications and kept current in lifesaving techniques and technologies.
  • Inserted IVs and administered oral and injectable medications.
  • Performed emergency life support and treated sick and injured persons at remote locations.
  • Reported and documented medical treatment administered on-site and during transport to healthcare facility.
  • Assessed patients and environment, administered CPR and stabilized patients for transport to hospital.
  • Monitored supplies and equipment inventory and replenished promptly before another emergency call.
  • Interviewed patients to obtain medical history and details on current issues.
  • Calmed patients by carefully explaining each step and remaining composed.
  • Assessed scene upon arrival for possible hazards or dangerous situations.
  • Cleaned vehicles and patient care compartments, performed routine maintenance checks and maintained constant readiness for emergencies.
  • Bandaged wounds and determined necessity for stitches or sutures.
  • Performed CPR and used defibrillator on cardiac patients.
  • Explained medical terminology in non-complex terms o patients.
  • Immobilized patients for transport using backboard or other spinal mobilization.
  • Positioned patients in preparation for treatment and transport.
  • Suctioned airways to clear obstructions and help patients breathe.
  • Responded promptly to emergency calls and drove ambulance safely to site.
  • Presented paramedic basics at schools, cardiopulmonary resuscitation classes, civic groups and public safety agencies.
  • Reported infectious disease cases to appropriate medical authorities.
  • Executed non-medical, non-emergency transfers for immobile persons.
  • Testified in court regarding circumstances of paramedic calls and gave depositions.

EMT-Basic

National EMS
Covington , GA
05.2022 - 05.2024
  • Provided emergency medical care to patients in pre-hospital settings.
  • Assisted with patient assessments, such as measuring vital signs and assessing conditions.
  • Performed CPR, splinting of fractures, wound treatment and other life saving measures.
  • Managed airway maintenance, oxygen delivery and suctioning procedures.
  • Administered medications per physician instructions or protocol guidelines.
  • Maintained accurate records of patient care treatments and transport information.
  • Communicated effectively with hospital staff upon arrival at the destination facility.
  • Coordinated with other EMTs on scene to ensure safe and efficient patient transport.

Hospital Corpsman Second Class

US Navy
06.2010 - 02.2021
  • Assisted medical staff with patient care, including taking vital signs and administering medication.
  • Performed laboratory tests such as urinalysis, blood glucose levels, hematocrits, and hemoglobin counts.
  • Conducted physical examinations, immunizations and health screenings for patients.
  • Provided clinical instruction to lower ranking personnel on topics related to disease prevention and health promotion.
  • Maintained medical records in accordance with Navy regulations.
  • Monitored medical supplies inventory and ordered additional items when necessary.
  • Instructed sailors on proper sanitation techniques to prevent the spread of infection.
  • Assisted physicians during surgery by providing instruments and supplies as needed.
  • Responded quickly to emergency situations involving trauma or cardiac arrest in order to provide life-saving measures such as CPR or first aid.
  • Ensured compliance with all safety protocols within the hospital setting.
  • Administered intravenous fluids and medications as prescribed by a physician or nurse practitioner.
  • Troubleshooted medical equipment malfunctions in order to restore functionality quickly and safely.
  • Assessed wounds for signs of infection or other abnormalities before dressing them appropriately.
  • Developed individualized treatment plans for patients based on their specific needs.
  • Provided emotional support to patients who were experiencing distress due to illness or injury.
  • Counseled patients on lifestyle changes that could improve their overall health.
  • Educated military personnel about preventive healthcare practices such as hand washing and diet modification.
  • Interpreted lab results accurately in order to diagnose conditions correctly.
  • Collaborated with other healthcare professionals to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
  • Organized medical records electronically according to established standards.
  • Maintained health records for marine platoons.
  • Administered medications and immunizations.
  • Responded immediately to emergency calls to confirm best possible treatment.
  • Facilitated patient care by performing examinations and administering treatment.
  • Strapped immobile or disabled patients to stretchers for easy transport to medical tent.
  • Built and fostered emotional connections with soldiers to reduce anxiety.
  • Performed both emergency and routine medical procedures in high-pressure environments.
  • Maintained functionality and organization of medical treatment areas and provisions, including equipment maintenance and team leadership.
  • Performed medical duties for preventive and unscheduled care by conducting lab work, x-rays, phlebotomy and IV fluid administration.
  • Scheduled patient follow up-appointments to monitor injuries or illnesses.
  • Determined extent of injuries and illnesses to establish treatment priorities.
  • Communicated with nurses and emergency service personnel to get patients immediate care.
  • Cleaned medical tools regularly to comply with sanitary guidelines.
  • Performed preliminary exams to determine diagnosis and provide medical treatment.
  • Performed eye exams, dental inspections and physical exams to promote full-body health.
  • Bandaged wounds and determined necessity for stitches or sutures.
  • Explained medical terminology in non-complex terms o patients.
  • Administered first aid treatment or life support in prehospital settings.
  • Cleaned and sanitized ambulance and supplies between calls.
  • Collaborated with team members and other first responders, ensuring consistent communication to maintain order and efficient care delivery.
  • Loaded and transported patients from hospitals to rehab centers or other medical facilities.
  • Collaborated with medical personnel to quickly treat and transport patients.
  • Monitored and replenished ambulance supplies, maintaining well-stocked inventory and properly functioning equipment.
  • Immobilized patients for transport using backboard or other spinal mobilization.
  • Observed, recorded and reported patients' condition or injury and treatment provided.
  • Interviewed patients to obtain medical history and details on current issues.
  • Calmed patients by carefully explaining each step and remaining composed.
  • Assessed scene upon arrival for possible hazards or dangerous situations.
  • Performed CPR and used defibrillator on cardiac patients.
  • Evaluated illnesses or injuries to establish and prioritize medical procedures.
  • Positioned patients in preparation for treatment and transport.
  • Communicated with dispatchers or treatment center personnel to exchange information and arrange patient intake.
  • Suctioned airways to clear obstructions and help patients breathe.

Psychiatric Technician

US Navy
  • Provided direct patient care and monitored patients' physical, mental, and emotional status.
  • Assisted psychiatrists in the assessment of patient behavior and provided feedback to the treatment team.
  • Conducted group therapy sessions with clients and facilitated activities designed to improve socialization skills.
  • Taught clients how to manage their emotions, cope with stress, and develop healthy habits.
  • Administered medications as prescribed by physicians and monitored patient reactions to treatments.
  • Collaborated with other healthcare professionals to coordinate individualized treatment plans for each client.
  • Observed patient behaviors and reported any changes or concerning issues to the psychiatrist or nurse practitioner.
  • Maintained accurate records of patient progress including daily notes on individuals' moods, activities, interactions with others.
  • Facilitated psychoeducational classes such as anger management, substance abuse prevention and treatment.
  • Organized recreational activities for patients such as arts and crafts projects or outdoor games.
  • Developed therapeutic relationships with clients while providing a safe environment for them to express themselves openly.
  • Performed crisis intervention services when needed including evaluating potential risks posed by clients' behaviors or actions.
  • Provided support during psychiatric evaluations by interacting with patients in order to obtain information about their medical history and current symptoms.
  • Ensured that all safety protocols were followed at all times while caring for patients in a residential setting.
  • Educated family members on effective strategies for supporting loved ones dealing with mental health issues.
  • Encouraged clients to participate in self-care practices like exercise or journaling that promote overall wellbeing.
  • Created therapeutic environments through activities designed to reduce stress levels among residents.
  • Evaluated residents' needs regularly and updated treatment plans accordingly based on changes observed over time.
  • Utilized therapeutic techniques such as positive reinforcement or distraction methods when working with agitated patients.
  • Implemented different therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy or dialectical behavior therapy.
  • Handled vital sign monitoring, medication administration and patient behavior assessments.
  • Communicated with clients and families effectively building lasting relationships.
  • Led recreational and therapeutic activities to promote patient well-being.
  • Implemented de-escalation techniques to manage aggressive behavior.
  • Administered medications as prescribed and documented effects.
  • Assisted in developing and implementing individual patient care plans.
  • Coordinated with multi-disciplinary teams to review and adjust treatment plans.
  • Ensured compliance with health, safety, and privacy regulations.
  • Trained new psychiatric technicians and support staff.
  • Monitored patient behavior and reported observations to psychiatric team.
  • Advocated for patient rights and facilitated access to community resources.
  • Maintained patient records and documented care activities.
  • Conducted initial patient interviews and assessments.
  • Assisted patients with daily living activities and encouraged independence.
  • Facilitated group therapy sessions under supervision of psychiatrist.
  • Managed inventory of psychiatric supplies and medications.
  • Provided emotional support and counseling to patients and their families.
  • Conducted patient orientation sessions for newly admitted individuals.
  • Applied crisis intervention techniques during patient emergencies.
  • Ensured safety and welfare of patients through constant supervision.
  • Aided patients in performing activities of daily living.
  • Monitored patients' well-being and reported changes or unusual behavior or physical illness to medical staff.
  • Cultivated relationships with patients, discussing ways to help improve overall health while alleviating self-harm practices.
  • Developed basic strategies to promote patient safety, wellness and independence.
  • Encouraged patients to develop interpersonal skills and engage in social interactions or other therapeutic activities.
  • Restrained violent or suicidal patients using approved verbal or physical techniques.
  • Recorded patients' health metrics using thermometers or blood pressure gauges.
  • Provided psychiatric or personal care to emotionally disturbed or cognitively impaired patients.
  • Influenced patients' behavior with interaction, counseling or instruction.
  • Collaborated with doctors, psychologists or therapists in working with patient treatments.
  • Led individual and group therapy supporting prescribed procedures.
  • Assisted patients improve social relationships and engagement.
  • Assisted psychiatrists in working with patients to rehabilitate for community reintegration.
  • Conducted intake interviews with new patients to complete forms, assess mental health condition or obtain treatment history.
  • Instructed new employees on protocols to use when interacting with psychiatric patients.
  • Accompanied patients to medical and counseling appointments.
  • Administered oral medications following physician's prescriptions and instructions.
  • Issued medications from clinic dispensary and kept records using specified procedures.

Education

Columbia Area Career Center
Columbia, MO

Skills

  • Patient Assessments
  • Medication Administration
  • IV Insertion
  • Emergency Diagnostics
  • Care triage
  • Patient Transport
  • IV fluid replacement
  • Ambulance Transfer
  • Medical History Collection
  • Lifesaving measures
  • Medical Equipment Operation
  • Respiratory assessment
  • CPR
  • Patient Management
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support
  • Pre-hospital Care
  • Patient support and assistance
  • Intravenous therapy
  • Resuscitating and Stabilizing patients
  • Emergency medical services
  • Airway Management
  • Intubation
  • Seizure Management
  • Safety Protocols
  • Documentation And Reporting
  • Treatment Planning
  • Vital signs monitoring
  • Wound Care
  • Bedside reporting
  • Advanced Life Support
  • Patient Immobilization
  • Emergency Response
  • Triaging
  • Vital sign assessment
  • Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Reporting and documentation
  • Patient Examination
  • Oxygen therapy
  • Field patient assessments
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Timeline

Paramedic

Central EMS
05.2024 - Current

EMT-Basic

National EMS
05.2022 - 05.2024

Hospital Corpsman Second Class

US Navy
06.2010 - 02.2021

Psychiatric Technician

US Navy

Columbia Area Career Center
Aaron Stuckey