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Lillian R. Rademacher

Medical Assistant
Bloomington,IN

Summary

Experienced with clinical procedures and patient care. Utilizes strong organizational skills to manage patient records and appointments efficiently. Knowledge of medical terminology and patient interaction techniques to ensure compassionate and effective care.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience

Work History

Medical Assistant

Dawes Fretzin Dermatology
05.2025 - Current
  • Room patients and obtain detailed medical histories, medication lists, and chief complaints
  • Assist dermatologists with biopsies, excisions, cryotherapy, and cosmetic procedures
  • Prepare and sterilize instruments while maintaining sterile technique
  • Document patient encounters in EMR and coordinate follow-up care
  • Educate patients on post-procedure care and treatment plans
  • Help manage 30–50 patients daily in a fast-paced outpatient setting

Cabin Head (Lead Counselor)

Bradford Woods, Partner of Indiana University and Riley Children’s Hospital
05.2023 - 07.2023
  • Supervised and led a team of counselors providing structured daily care for pediatric and adult campers with complex medical and developmental conditions, including Down syndrome, sickle cell disease, oncologic diagnoses, craniofacial anomalies, and post-transplant status
  • Monitored campers’ physical and behavioral health needs in collaboration with on-site medical staff to ensure safety and continuity of care
  • Implemented individualized support plans to accommodate mobility limitations, medication schedules, and psychosocial needs

Education

Bachelor of Science - Biology

Butler University
Indianapolis, IN
05-2025

Skills

Medical terminology

Patient-focused care

Data entry

Patient flow management

Presentations/Publications

  • Poster Presentations — Rademacher, R. L., Nenadovich M., Kowalski R. J., (2023-2025). Investigating the Mechanisms of Intestinal FSHR-1 Regulation of Neuromuscular Function in C. elegans.
  • Poster presented at the Butler Summer Institute and Undergraduate Research Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana (2023 and 2024) and at the American Society for Cell Biology conference in San Diego, California (2024).
  • Oral Presentation — Rademacher, R. L., Nenadovich M., Kowalski R. J., (2023-2025). Investigating the Mechanisms of Intestinal FSHR-1 Regulation of Neuromuscular Function in C. elegans.
  • The talk was presented at the annual Indiana Academy of Science meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana (2025) and Undergraduate Research Conference (2025).

Research

  • Research assistant and mentor– Neurobiology lab (2022-2025) Butler University, Dr. Jennifer Kowalski
  • Investigated the role of the GPCR FSHR-1 in the intestinal regulation of neuromuscular signaling in C. elegans
  • Utilized genetic manipulation, fluorescence microscopy, and behavioral assays to assess neuromuscular function
  • Analyzed signaling pathways to explore implications for neurodegenerative diseases in mammalian tissues including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease

Community Service

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Volunteer Mentor, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2025, Mentored a 10-year old student through weekly one-on-one meetings focused on academic support, goal setting, and personal development.
  • Overdose Lifeline Kit Making Volunteer, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2023, 2024, Participated in the assembly of overdose prevention kits to support local communities., Collaborated with friends and other volunteers to prepare and package life-saving resources for distribution to individuals at risk of overdose.

Timeline

Medical Assistant

Dawes Fretzin Dermatology
05.2025 - Current

Cabin Head (Lead Counselor)

Bradford Woods, Partner of Indiana University and Riley Children’s Hospital
05.2023 - 07.2023

Bachelor of Science - Biology

Butler University
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