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Nicholas Pelletier

Oak Ridge,TN

Summary

A meticulous and motivated worker, who is excited to take their next step into the healthcare field. Current student at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, working towards a double major in microbiology and molecular biochemistry. Previously an ER registrar and clinical intern. Pursing a position which will allow me to gain more experience with patient interaction and learn from other medical professionals.

Overview

1
1
year of professional experience

Work History

ER Registrar

Parkwest Medical Center
08.2023 - 02.2024
  • Checked ambulance patients into the ER
  • Updated ER patients' medical and insurance information
  • Gathered co-pays for patient ER visits
  • Worked both day and night shifts as needed

Clinical Intern Through Oak Ridge High School

Methodist Medical Center
01.2023 - 05.2023
  • Shadowed several different specialties throughout the hospital including: Surgery department, ICU, Cath lab, GI lab, etc.

Education

High School Diploma -

Oak Ridge High School
Oak Ridge, TN
05.2023

Bachelor of Science - Molecular Biochemistry And Microbiology

The University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN
12-2028

Skills

  • BCLS certification (2025)
  • OSHA certified
  • Outstanding interpersonal abilities
  • Fluent in EHR software
  • Ability to multi-task
  • Basic understanding of medical terminology

Extracurriculars

  • Alto saxophone: Oak Ridge Community Band for 3 years and high school marching/jazz band
  • Interact club for 4 years: Various volunteering throughout Oak Ridge
  • HOSA for 4 years: Completed Pass Assured Pharmacy-Tech program, volunteered at the secret city marathon, and assisted with a MEDIC blood drive

Timeline

ER Registrar

Parkwest Medical Center
08.2023 - 02.2024

Clinical Intern Through Oak Ridge High School

Methodist Medical Center
01.2023 - 05.2023

High School Diploma -

Oak Ridge High School

Bachelor of Science - Molecular Biochemistry And Microbiology

The University of Tennessee
Nicholas Pelletier