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Bryan Henderson

Camano,WA

Summary

Central Washington University Clinical Physiology graduate with hands-on experience in patient assessment and emergency care as an EMT. Skilled at evaluating functional capacity, creating personalized exercise plans, and educating clients to help them reach their goals safely and effectively. Strong communicator who thrives on motivating others, building trust, and making a daily impact on people’s health. Looking to apply my background in exercise science and teamwork in a setting focused on injury prevention, employee wellness, and long-term results.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

EMT-Basic

Lifeline Ambulance Service Inc.
08.2023 - 10.2024
  • Evaluated patient vital signs and status to determine care needs using pulse oximeters and electronic vital sign machines.
  • Communicated with patients about pain, comfort, and needs during transportation and preliminary medical care.
  • Evaluated patient histories to assess and prioritize levels of care.
  • Conducted equipment and vehicle checks to maintain continuous and safe operation.
  • Administered CPR, oxygen and other life-saving medical treatments.

Football Player

Central Washington University
06.2021 - 03.2022
  • Developed strong rapport with teammates, fostering a supportive environment that encouraged collaboration on and off the field.
  • Managed time efficiently to balance academic responsibilities with athletic commitments, maintaining a high level of performance in both areas.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Clinical Physiology

Central Washington University
Ellensburg, WA
08-2025

Skills

  • Basic life support
  • Vital sign assessment
  • Patient assessments
  • CPR and first aid

Certification

CPR/AED Certification

Timeline

EMT-Basic

Lifeline Ambulance Service Inc.
08.2023 - 10.2024

Football Player

Central Washington University
06.2021 - 03.2022

Bachelor of Science - Clinical Physiology

Central Washington University