Dr. Quintana graduated from the Univ Central Del Este (uce), Fac De Med, San Pedro De Macoris, Dom Republic in 1980. He works in Jacksonville, FL and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Quintana is affiliated with Baptist Medical Center.
Dr. Quintana graduated from the Univ Central Del Este (uce), Fac De Med, San Pedro De Macoris, Dom Republic in 1981. He works in Coral Gables, FL and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease and Internal Medicine. Dr. Quintana is affiliated with Mercy Hospital and North Shore Medical Center.
Eastern Central University, Faculty of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Cardiovascular Disease (Internal Medicine)
Cora Rehabilitation Clinic Dania Beach, FL Dec 2011 to Feb 2012 Physical Therapist AssistantHealth South Rehabilitation Hospital City of Sunrise, FL Mar 2011 to May 2011 Student Physical Therapist AssistantCora Rehabilitation Clinic Dania Beach, FL Aug 2010 to Dec 2010 Student Physical Therapist AssistantSpectracare Physical Therapy Rehab and Sports Center Fort Lauderdale, FL Jan 2010 to Mar 2010 Student Physical Therapist Assistant
Education:
Broward College 2009 to 2011 Associate in ScienceBroward College 2009 Associate in Liberal Arts
Pritchard Sports & Entertainment Hallandale Beach, FL Jul 2013 to Dec 2013 Housekeeping SupervisorLos Portales S.A. (Nestl Waters) Havana Jan 2010 to Jul 2012 Demand PlannerCervecera Bucanero S.A. (Anheuser Busch-Inbev)
May 2006 to Dec 2009 Logistic Project ManagerCervecera Bucanero S.A (Anheuser Bush-Inbev)
Mar 2000 to Apr 2006 Reverse Logistic ManagerHolgun University
Jul 1991 to Feb 2000 Professor of Industrial Engineering Department
Education:
Universidad de Holgun, Cuba 1994 Industrial Engineer
Skills:
Supply Chain Operations and Strategics, Project Management, Multi-tasking, Team-work, ERP, Microsoft Office Advanced
Jun 2014 to 2000 Driver/Service ToiletsBrandsmartusa Delivery
Oct 2010 to 2000 Driver InstallerLance Foods Oakland Park, FL May 2005 to Oct 2010 Route Sales RepresentativeTire Plus Weston, FL Dec 2003 to May 2005 Tire and Lube TechnicianFlowers Baking Company Pompano Beach, FL Apr 1999 to Nov 2003 Route Sales Representative
Education:
Elizabeth High School Elizabeth, NJ 1985 to 1989 High School Diploma in Spanish and English, Automotive Repair
Apr 2011 to Present Jr. Financial Advisor, Bogota - ColombiaOdin Energy Group
Sep 2010 to Mar 2011 Jr. Financial Advisor- Colombia & PanamSolventis S.G.C
Apr 2009 to Dec 2009 Jr.Financial Analyst - SpainAgropecuaria la Florida Ltda
Mar 2007 to Oct 2008 Investor Financial AdviserInversora Pichincha
Feb 2005 to Feb 2006 Credit Assistant - Colombia
Education:
Universidad de los Andes Bogot, Cundinamarca 2012 to 2012 Business Valuation - Course - Executive Education in Banking, Corporate, FinanceUniversitat de Barcelona Barcelona, Barcelona 2008 to 2009 Master in Financial MarketsUniversidad Autnoma de Bucaramanga - Colombia Stock of Exchange Bucaramanga, Santander 2007 to 2007 Certificate in Capital Market OperationsInstituto Tecnolgico de Monterrey Ciudad de Mxico, D. F. 2003 to 2004 Exchange studies in Business Administration and Management, GeneralUniversidad Autonoma de Bucaramanga Bucaramanga, Santander 1998 to 2004 Bachelor's degree in Business Administration
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Bloomberg , Office, Equity Research
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Los Postumos Ganados: Premio Caceres De Novela Corta 1985
request for comment on the final rule. The group had backed the original proposal. "Our veterans are waiting too long to get the healthcare they have earned and they deserve," Juan Quintana, CRNA, president of American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, in Park Ridge, Ill., said at a June briefing.
Date: Dec 13, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
VA pushes expanded rule for nurse practitioners in veterans' medical care
Juan Quintana, president of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, told AMI Newswire Tuesday that the limitations on nurse practitioners vary tremendously from state to state and that a consistent federal rule would better ensure excellent care for veterans.
Date: Jun 07, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
To cut wait times, VA wants nurses to act like doctors. Doctors say veterans will be harmed.
Improving the VHAs ability to provide better, faster care to our veterans doesnt necessarily require increasing budgets or staff, said the groups president, Juan Quintana in a statement. One solution has been there all along, and is as simple as removing bureaucratic barriers to [advanced-degr