Versatile clinician with results-driven and focused approach to completing work. Skilled leader, planner and problem-solver. Known for excellent attention to detail and great work ethic. PGY-3 psychiatry trainee with core interest in military mental health, Headache medicine and Neuromodulation.
Commissioned as a psychiatrist with the Army medical department. My job description includes but not limited to diagnosing and supporting the mental health and resilience of soldiers with emotional or mental illness, intellectual disabilities, or situational instability.
My job description includes but not limited to performing the initial psychiatric assessment of patients and actively participate in all aspects of patient care, including history and physical, diagnostic and therapeutic planning, procedures, orders and interactions with family. Assisted in the management of patients using various cutting-edge neuromodulation techniques like TMS, ECT, Esketamine/psychedelics. 60 hours per week
I received, screened, interviewed and registered patients. I took and recorded vital signs per clinic operations and assisted with routine medical procedures. I helped to improve patients' wellbeing by advising on medical and lifestyle issues impacting current health. Conducted intake assessment, need assessments, treatment planning and reassessment services. 40 hours per week.
I managed patients from top to bottom in an outpatient clinical setting.I worked as a team in a multidisciplinary setting to deliver the best care for all our patients. I performed basic clinical assessments of patients and observed comprehensive neurological examination on all patients. Assisted attending neurologist with in-office procedures like EMG/NCS, EEG, Botox injections. Working in the infusion suite, I also got exposed to various infusion therapies. 35 hours per week.
I was activated by Gov Andrew Cuomo with the New York Army National Guard. Together with the NYDOH, we kicked off the New York City Vaccination Enrollment program in Operation Gotham Shield at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City. I functioned primarily as an emergency response provider together with other MD's, physician-assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, ENTs, nurses and National Guard soldiers. I advised and educated patients on the latest CDC guidelines concerning the COVID-19 virus, infection control as well as vaccination. I also allayed any concerns patients might have. I performed and administered various first aid measures to patients who developed adverse reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine. 65 hours per week.
This was an ambulatory interventional radiology center with a radio diagnostic working suite. I assisted the endovascular surgeon in numerous procedures, including but not limited to placement of an IVC filter, balloon angioplasty of peripheral arteries, arteriography, venography, varicose veins management, interventional pain care. 30 hours per week.
Participated in daily ward rounds with supervising clinician. Got history and performed neurological examinations on patients with various neurological disorders. Reviewed and interpreted various brain imaging. Participated in departmental meetings and discussions. 35hours/week
Evaluated patients' medical histories, prescribed medications, and ordered laboratory tests. Collaborated with other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated and comprehensive patient care. Advocated for preventative health initiatives within the community by speaking at local events or meetings. Managed chronic conditions such as diabetes or hypertension by providing ongoing monitoring and support services. Referred patients to specialists when necessary for further diagnosis or treatment.
I served as the first point of contact in advance medical care. I provided direct patient care under the close supervision of attending physician and senior residents, primarily focusing on diagnosing illnesses, performing basic medical procedures, and managing patient care within my assigned specialty rotation. While actively learning clinical skills and practice guidelines
PsychiatryHeadache medicine Neuromodulation NeuroscienceResearch
06/2021-non expire: Educational Examination for Foreign Medical Graduate Certification (10350502), USMLE 1 PASSED, USMLE 2 PASSED, USMLE 3 PASSED
06/2022- 06/2024: Basic/Advanced Life Support Certifications
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