Med Fusion
Medical Technologist
Vanderbilt University Medical Center Sep 2017 - Aug 2018
Medical Laboratory Scientist 2
Memorial Hermann Health System Nov 1, 2013 - Sep 2017
Molecular Biology Med Technician
Houston Methodist Mar 2013 - May 2013
Molecular Genetics Intern
Education:
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center 2012 - 2013
Master of Science, Masters, Molecular Biology
Texas Tech University 2009 - 2012
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Nutritional Science
Skills:
Genetics Qpcr Rna Isolation Rt Pcr Mammalian Cell Culture Molecular Genetics Dna Extraction Molecular Biology Gel Electrophoresis Dna Sequencing Microsoft Office Microsoft Word Nutrition Powerpoint Rflp Pcr Optimization Polymerase Chain Reaction Dna Assay Development Cell Biology Microbiology Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction Laboratory Skills Biology Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction
Natera San Carlos, CA Apr 2013 to Apr 2014 Clinical Trials AssistantPalo Alto Medical Foundation San Mateo, CA Feb 2012 to Mar 2013 CMARaj. K. Bhalla, M.D. Friendswood, TX Apr 2011 to Sep 2011 CMAAndrew B. Civitello, M.D., P.A. Houston, TX Mar 2011 to Aug 2011 CMA
Education:
Academy of Healthcare Professions Houston, TX 2010 to 2011 Certificaion in Medical AssistingKingwood High School Houston, TX 1998 to 2002 Diploma
Skills:
Administering EKGs Performing stress tests Administering medications and injections Proper charting of patient visits and medical information Drawing blood and performing basic laboratory tests Clerical and computer skills (including, but not limited to, MicroSoft Office and GoogleDocs) Data entry and management EPIC electronic medical records system Balancing out daily cash/receipts
Charles F. Naser - Atlanta GA Steven L. Aldridge - Alpharetta GA
Assignee:
Atlanta Concrete Accessories Inc. - Mableton GA
International Classification:
E01C 1944
US Classification:
404 97
Abstract:
A multi-purpose concrete working tool can be used to strike off, consolidate, finish, and check a concrete surface to produce a very flat or super flat surface. The tool consists of a rectangular, hollow extruded magnesium blade between 8 and 12 feet long with sharp edges at each side of the bottom working surface. An elongated handle is attached to the blade by means of a pitch adjusting mechanism and lateral braces. Rotation of the handle continuously varies the pitch of the working surface of the blade between 0 and 30 degrees in either direction with respect to the concrete surface without changing the elevation of the handle. The tool weighs in excess of 20 pounds, exerts more than 0. 075 psi on the concrete, and has sufficient blade rigidity to be used to strike off and consolidate a concrete surface.