Question; I will like this resume to be in a good professional format. don’t worry about the education part, just modified the content below.
Professional Summary
Driven and compassionate military personnel with 8 Years hands-on experience in fast-paced environments and military deployments to foreign countries. Accountable and responsible with a strong focus on patient wellness, and promoting US foreign policy overseas by engaging via humanitarian civic action and medical programs in foreign countries.
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (06/2009 to 01/2011);
Served as medical liaison for the executive medicine department at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Bethesda Maryland. Setting up medical appointments and making phone calls to remind patients about their appointments. Check patient in for their appointment at the clinic, provided and assigned escorts who directed guide and accompanied congressmen, congresswomen, highly ranked U.S Armed Forces Officers and their dependents, foreign Diplomats and their family members, to their medical appointments at another specialty clinic within the Hospital.
Administrative Representative (NHB, WA. 2012-2014):
Performed Administrative duties and environmental health support. Archived data related to patient care including assessments results, interventions, medications, patient responses and treatment changes for the Preventive Medicine Department at Naval Hospital Bremerton Washington state, for over 79,000 active duty service members, reservist, DOD members, dependents, and civilian beneficiaries. Resulting in the Commands’ vision to be the premier military treatment facility for quality, access, and customer service.Managed the West Nile virus surveillance program; Collection and submitting data to Navy Environmental & Preventive Medicine Unit (NEPMU 5). And CDC via the Public Health Officer and the Commanding Officer Naval Hospital Bremerton, to maximize readiness of operational forces and navy medical commands within the Pacific region by providing specialized public health support to train, equip and deploy forward deployable preventive medicine units.
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (08/2015 to 09/2016):
Blood Donor Center Administrative & Logistics personnel – Documented and maintained patient records daily after every blood drives into the units’ database, also checked and screened patients for blood donation. Ensured patient data and information is adequate and in the right location.
Medical Service Unit Manager (USNS Comfort T – AH 20, 07/2014 – 08/2015):
Managed personnel, facilities and over $3 million worth of equipment required to operate eight medical service units (wards), with 850 beds aboard USNS Comfort T-AH 20.
Procured medical supplies and equipment for Directorate of Nursing Services, in preparation for the Units’ humanitarian mission “CP 15” to 11 countries in Southern America and the Caribbean, leading to the success and operation of the unit and the Commands mission to promote US foreign policies overseas, by engaging via humanitarian civic action and medical programs.
Related Skills.
• Customer relations
• Patient-oriented
• Personal and professional integrity
• Managerial skills
• Public Relation/Public Affairs
• Relationship and team building
• Medical Logistics


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