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Eren Newland

Lumberton,TX

Summary

My name is Eren Newland. I have been a Cardiovascular Technologist since 2015.

Moved around many times since I was in the military. Well-organized individual offering 14 years of healthcare experience, and 8 of which in the Cath Lab.

Overview

14
14
years of professional experience
1
1
year of post-secondary education

Work History

Cardiovascular Technologist

Baptist Hospital Of Southeast Texas
04.2022 - Current
  • Learned and used the impella support device for those more emergent cases
  • Helped physicians complete cardiac issues and peripheral vascular concerns.
  • Learned and completed device implants, Pacemaker/ICDs
  • Learned to Scrub Electrophysiology cases. i.e A-fib ablations, SVT Ablations.
  • Scrub/Monitor peripheral cases including CSI and other atheroectomy cases.
  • Maintained my skills with scrubbing/monitoring complex PCI's, RHC, Peripheral interventional cases

Cardiovascular Technologist

Presbyterian Hospital
07.2019 - 12.2020
  • First full time position outside of the military
  • Learned more about complex PCIs, IABP, Pediatric Cath, and Peripheral cases.
  • Trained on the Acist
  • Learned and scrubbed more and more CTO cases
  • Gave sedation and operated as a RN in the room
  • Identified issues, analyzed information and provided solutions to problems.
  • Strengthened communication skills through regular interactions with others.

Cardiovascular Technologist (PRN)

Reston Hospital Center
Reston, VA
03.2018 - 02.2019
  • Supported the hospital as a STEMI call team
  • Took this job as a PRN to learn complex PCIs, and serious emergency cases.
  • Employed specialized procedural knowledge and equipment to test and document patient cardiac activity.
  • Helped physicians complete cardiac issues and peripheral vascular concerns by assisting with procedures such as pacemaker insertions and balloon angioplasties.
  • Documented vascular data such as edema, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure to contribute to accurate diagnoses.
  • Measured heart chamber sizes and wall thickness against expected sizes to detect abnormalities.

Cardiovascular Technologist (PRN)

Virginia Hospital Center
Arlington, VA
05.2017 - 03.2019
  • Supported the hospital as a STEMI call team
  • Took this job as a PRN to learn complex PCIs, and serious emergency cases.
  • Employed specialized procedural knowledge and equipment to test and document patient cardiac activity.
  • Helped physicians complete cardiac issues and peripheral vascular concerns by assisting with procedures such as pacemaker insertions and balloon angioplasties.
  • Documented vascular data such as edema, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure to contribute to accurate diagnoses.
  • Measured heart chamber sizes and wall thickness against expected sizes to detect abnormalities.

Cardiovascular Technologist

U.S. Naval Hospital
04.2016 - 08.2019
  • 1st position as a Cardiovascular Tech and learned the basics, i.e. scrubbing LHC, RHC, and some IR procedures
  • Learned team building and how to work as a unit to ensure patient safety.
  • Learned the monitoring software MacLab
  • Was placed in a management role so the Military could help teach us the values of leading

Hospital Corpsman

U.S. Navy Active Duty
05.2009 - 01.2016
  • Updated medical records in EMR system and double-checked data for accuracy.
  • Administered medications through injections and IVs in compliance with physician orders.
  • Provided emergency medical care and conducted physical exams and interviews to gain medical history and relevant health data.
  • Rendered emergency medical treatment and administered immunization programs.
  • Provided leadership, delegation, and exceptional medical service in high-pressure situations.
  • Supported medical staff in providing patient care in high-demand hospital environment.
  • Assisted in medical examinations, treatments and procedures for diverse conditions and patient populations.
  • Monitored vital signs and documented temperature, pulse and blood pressure to assess patient condition.
  • Maintained operational organization by ensuring equipment functionality, inventory levels and employee medical training.
  • Helped with preparation of medical equipment and supplies for use in hospital procedures.

Skills

  • Complex PCI
  • IABP
  • Impella
  • Pacemaker/ICDs
  • Peripheral interventions
  • CSI
  • EP
  • Panning ability
  • Watchman
  • Suturing
  • Angioseal
  • Vascade
  • TR Bands and other radial closures
  • Manifold
  • ECG Rhythm Interpretation
  • Patient Safety
  • Assisting Physicians
  • Complex Problem-Solving

Education

No Degree - Cardiovascular Technology

Medical Education & Training Campus
San Antonio, TX
01.2015 - 03.2016

Timeline

Cardiovascular Technologist

Baptist Hospital Of Southeast Texas
04.2022 - Current

Cardiovascular Technologist

Presbyterian Hospital
07.2019 - 12.2020

Cardiovascular Technologist (PRN)

Reston Hospital Center
03.2018 - 02.2019

Cardiovascular Technologist (PRN)

Virginia Hospital Center
05.2017 - 03.2019

Cardiovascular Technologist

U.S. Naval Hospital
04.2016 - 08.2019

No Degree - Cardiovascular Technology

Medical Education & Training Campus
01.2015 - 03.2016

Hospital Corpsman

U.S. Navy Active Duty
05.2009 - 01.2016
Eren Newland