
Professional with experience in emergency medical services and education, including roles at Coastline EMS working as an EMT, Mount Saint Charles Academy as an athletic trainer, Providence College as a chemistry tutor and CPR instructor, and Brown University as a course instructor. Proven ability in critical decision-making and teaching strategies, as well as effectively training peers, leading others, and enhancing student understanding. Skilled in basic life support, injury prevention, and collaborating with others.
I am responsible for taking detailed notes for an ancient philosophy course, and I collaborate with faculty to ensure that my notes are available to students who require additional assistance.
I work as an EMT for a private ambulance company, where my role is to provide patient care through stabilizing immediate needs, monitoring vitals, and ensuring patient comfort. I am responsible for handling emergent runs, interfacility transport, and hospital discharges. I have also assisted in training several coworkers of mine.
I teach Heartsaver and BLS CPR courses according to AHA guidelines to interested students at Providence College, as well as students in the nursing school. I teach several classes throughout each semester and am responsible for coordinating all courses, as well as submitting information to the AHA.
I provide immediate care for various injuries that arise during NEPSAC sporting events for a high school in Rhode Island. I work with coaches to assess their players, take preventative measures against injuries, and provide first aid.
I tutor for general chemistry at Providence College, which involves collaborating with professors and other tutors to help students understand various material. I lead student sessions where I work through challenging problems with large groups of students, and I provide individual support several times a week to students who require additional assistance.
I worked alongside 7 other instructors to teach the EMT course at Brown University over the summer. This included teaching all necessary material for the NREMT exam, demonstrating physical skill requirements, and giving feedback to students to ensure proper training.
This research position was for a biomechanics laboratory that primarily researches fish muscles and how they work. My role included caring for live largemouth bass, conducting experiments to study muscle synergies, and analyzing data alongside my professor.
I served as a private caretaker for a 26-year-old woman with severe cerebral palsy. My tasks included bathing, changing, and feeding her, as well as maintaining her apartment, giving her rides, and assisting others with understanding her due to speech impairments.
As a cashier, I was not only responsible for bagging groceries and ensuring efficient checkouts, but I assisted customers in store, maintained store cleanliness, and helped to prepare pick-up orders.
For 3 summers, I worked as a camp counselor where I was responsible for ensuring the safety of 20-25 children, between ages 5-12, daily. I planned activities, fostered teamwork, and made sure all campers were engaged and entertained.