Compassionate Critical Care Technician with six years of experience in emergency settings. Expertise in monitoring vital signs, assisting during procedures, performing EKGs and phlebotomy, and responding to critical situations. Recognized for strong teamwork and attention to detail in high-pressure environments.
Overview
5
5
years of professional experience
Work History
Critical Care Technician
Capital Health Hopewell Emergency Department
Hopewell, New Jersey
06.2025 - Current
Prepared and maintained medical equipment for critical care procedures.
Collaborated with team members to enhance patient safety and comfort during critical care procedures.
Assisted nurses in critical care units by monitoring vital signs and delivering essential patient care.
Conducted electrocardiograms to monitor heart activity.
Transported patients safely between departments, ensuring timely access to necessary medical care.
Documented patient information accurately in electronic health records.
Collected and processed lab samples for analysis.
Training new employees in the emergency department and throughout the hospital
Responded quickly to emergencies involving life-threatening conditions such as cardiac arrests or respiratory failure
Critical Care Technician
Saint Francis Emergency Department
Trenton, New Jersey
12.2020 - 06.2025
telemetry certified
Executed orthopaedic glass splinting to support patient recovery and mobility.
Sanitized and organized equipment post-procedure to ensure readiness for future use.
Prioritized patient care assignments based on patient conditions to achieve optimal outcomes.
Monitored patient vital signs and reported changes to nursing staff.
Transported patients safely throughout facility to facilitate timely medical care.
Volunteer- Bordentown Elks Lodge- Fundraiser to raise money for Brain Injured Children (2026)
Accomplishments
Sepsis Superhero of the Month- January 2026- "beat the shock clock" by successfully completing the Sep-1 bundle of care for a patient with severe sepsis.
Sepsis All-Star of the Month- October 2025- "beat the shock clock" by successfully completing the Sep-1 bundle of care for a patient with severe sepsis.