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Cameron Brenes

Temple City,CA

Summary

Dedicated and highly skilled EMT-B with 6 years of experience in emergency medical services (EMS), military combat medicine, and clinical instruction. Proven ability to perform under pressure in austere environments, drawing from extensive ambulance and military field experience. Adept at patient assessment, trauma care, and life-saving interventions in both pre-hospital and clinical settings. Experienced leader with a track record of supervising medical teams and spearheading program improvements. Passionate about advancing in emergency medicine as a paramedic.

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

EMT Clinical Instructor

UCLA Center for Prehospital Care
03.2023 - Current
  • Instruct EMT students in clinical skills, teaching 8 to 30 students per session and rotating through four 1-hour skill sessions per class, followed by a full-group summary, teaching students clinical skills, including patient assessment, airway management, and trauma care.
  • Evaluate student performance and provide feedback to ensure field readiness.
  • Collaborate to maintain up-to-date curriculum and foster professionalism.

Combat Medic Sergeant

Army National Guard
10.2018 - Current
  • Supervised and led a team of 4 medical personnel during a 10-month deployment to Iraq, operating in a Role 2E clinical setting.
  • Provided advanced trauma care, triage, and medical treatment in high-stress environments, ensuring the health and readiness of service members.
  • Managed clinical operations, including equipment readiness, supply management, and adherence to medical protocols.
  • Delivered emergency care and preventive medical training in austere and combat environments, supporting both military and civilian populations.
  • Trained over 100 soldiers in basic first aid and battlefield trauma care as part of readiness programs.

EMT/B - 911

Falck
10.2022 - 05.2023
  • Responded to 911 calls, delivering BLS interventions in high-pressure environments.
  • Coordinated with first responders to ensure effective scene operations.
  • Maintained equipment and patient records for seamless care transitions.

EMT/B - 911

Johnson County MEDACT
01.2022 - 06.2022
  • Provided pre-hospital emergency care as part of a 911 response team.
  • Leveraged comprehensive knowledge of emergency medicine to assess, treat, stabilize and transport seriously ill or injured patients to hospitals and trauma centers
  • Effectively operated medical equipment in order to ensure accurate patient care
  • Delivered CPR, airway management, and trauma care during emergencies.
  • Ensured ambulance readiness and thorough patient documentation.

EMT/B - Interfacility Transfer

American Medical Response
03.2020 - 01.2022
  • Utilize medical equipment to assess patient and carry out basic life support functions
  • Assist paramedic or nurse with the preparation of advanced life support
  • Operate and maintain ambulances in a safe and effective manner

Education

Associate of Arts -

Johnson County Community College
Overland Park, KS
05-2022

Some College (No Degree) - Pre-Nursing

University of Kansas
Lawrence, KS

Skills

  • Physical stamina
  • Medical terminology proficiency
  • Vital signs monitoring
  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • Academic instruction
  • First aid procedures
  • Medical records
  • Calm under pressure

Certification

  • EMT/B - California, Nationally Registered
  • Basic Life Support - American Heart Association, Red Cross
  • FEMA IS - 100, 200, 700, 800

Timeline

EMT Clinical Instructor

UCLA Center for Prehospital Care
03.2023 - Current

EMT/B - 911

Falck
10.2022 - 05.2023

EMT/B - 911

Johnson County MEDACT
01.2022 - 06.2022

EMT/B - Interfacility Transfer

American Medical Response
03.2020 - 01.2022

Combat Medic Sergeant

Army National Guard
10.2018 - Current

Associate of Arts -

Johnson County Community College

Some College (No Degree) - Pre-Nursing

University of Kansas
Cameron Brenes