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Liz G. Ramos, B.S., Pharm.D.,BCPS
CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL DATA
Address:
1161 York Avenue #11K
New York, New York 10065
Telephone:
Work: 212-746-0720
Home: 212-319-8758
Fax:
212-746-0547
E-mail Address:
[email protected]
Pharmacist Licensure:
Florida - #033825
New York - #047503
Board Certification:
BCPS – 12/2008
CURRENT POSITION
September 2001 – Present
Clinical Manager, Critical Care/Infectious Diseases
New York-Presbyterian Hospital
Weill Cornell Medical Center
New York, New York
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
January 2003 – Present
Affiliate Assistant Clinical Professor
College of Pharmacy, St. John’s University
Kew Gardens, New York
EDUCATION
September 1997 – present
Master of Science Candidate in Pharmacotherapeutics
Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and
Health Sciences, Long Island University
Brooklyn, New York
Research Project: Nasogastric and Gastric
Administration of Lansoprazole: Absorption and pH
Control in Non-Healthy patients
September 2000 – July 2001
Doctor of Pharmacy
St. John’s University College of Pharmacy and
Allied Health Professions
Jamaica, New York
Liz G. Ramos, B.S., Pharm.D.,BCPS
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November 1999 – February 2001
Critical Care Medicine Pharmacy Practice Residency
ASHP accredited
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center
Brooklyn, New York
Program Director: Henry Cohen, M.S., Pharm.D.,BCPP
September 1992 – August 1997
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and
Health Sciences, Long Island University
Brooklyn, New York
September 1986 – May 1990
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
New York University
College of Arts and Science
New York, New York
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
September 2000 – August 2002
Staff Pharmacist
Park Slope Pharmacy
Brooklyn, New York
Primary responsibilities include providing drug
information to health care professionals, counseling
patients on proper medication use, dispensing
medications, intervening in cases of drug interactions or
inappropriate therapy.
September 1998 – December 1998
Graduate Assistant
Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and
Health Sciences, Long Island University
Brooklyn, New York
Primary responsibilities included tutoring baccalaureate
pharmacy students in pharmacotherapeutics, precepting
students during clerkship activities, preparing
pharmacotherapy case studies, assisting in teaching
Information Systems course, grading and proctoring
students examinations.
January 1986 – January 2006
Pharmacist/Manager/Pharmacy Intern/Administrative
Assistant
Pepco Pharmacy Inc. d/b/a Karson Pharmacy
Brooklyn, New York
Primary responsibilities include counseling patients on
proper medication use, blood pressure monitoring, blood
glucose screening, screening prescription orders for
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appropriateness, including indications, contraindications
and allergy. Responsible for accounts payable and
accounts receivable, payroll and work schedules as well
as overseeing the shipping and billing of durable medical
equipment to various nursing homes.
CRITICAL CARE PHARMACY PRACTICE RESIDENCY ROTATIONS
November 1999
Pharmacy Practice/Orientation
David N. Adelman. M.S., R.Ph.
William Stratis, Pharm.D.
December 1999 – January 2000
Infectious Disease - I
Horatio B. Fung, Pharm.D., BCPS
Rizwinallah Hameed, M.D.
February 2000 – March 2000
Infectious Disease - II
Horatio B. Fung, Pharm.D., BCPS
Rizwinallah Hameed, M.D.
April 2000 – May 2000
Cardiac Critical Care - I
Horatio B. Fung, Pharm.D., BCPS
Rizwinallah Hameed, M.D.
June 2000 – July 2000
Critical Care Medicine - I
Henry Cohen, M.S., Pharm.D.,BCPP
Rajat Mukherji, M.D.
August 2000 – September 2000
Critical Care Medicine - II
Henry Cohen, M.S., Pharm.D.,BCPP
Rajat Mukherji, M.D.
October 2000 – December
Ambulatory Care Clinic
Rizwinallah Hameed, M.D.
October 2000 – November 2000
Critical Care Medicine - III
Henry Cohen, M.S., Pharm.D.,BCPP
Rajat Mukherji, M.D.
December 2000 – January 2001
Critical Care Medicine - IV
Henry Cohen, M.S., Pharm.D.,BCPP
Rajat Mukherji, M.D.
February 2001
Cardiac Critical Care – II
Henry Cohen, M.S., Pharm.D.,BCPP
Rajat Mukherji, M.D.
DOCTOR OF PHARMACY CLERKSHIPS
June 2001
Family Practice
Beth Israel Medical Center
New York, New York
Sharon See, Pharm.D.
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May 2001
Emergency Medicine
Bellevue Hospital Center
New York, New York
MaryAnn Howland, Pharm.D.,ABAT
April 2001
Poison Control
NYC Poison Control Center
New York, New York
MaryAnn Howland, Pharm.D.,ABAT
March 2001
Ambulatory Care
Naussau County Medical Center
New York, New York
Amy Bigus, Pharm.D.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY CLERKSHIPS
January 1997 – May 1997
Clinical and Institutional Clerkships
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center
Brooklyn, New York
Preceptor: Henry Cohen, M.S., Pharm.D.,BCPP
1. Pharmacotherapeutic Monitoring of internal medicine and
critically-ill patients
2. Pharmacokinetic Dosing of Aminoglycosides and Vancomycin
3. Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting
4. Total Parenteral Nutrition Preparation
May 1997 – August 1997
Infectious Disease/Pharmacokinetics Selective
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center
Brooklyn, New York
Preceptor: Henry Cohen, M.S., Pharm.D.,BCPP
Primary responsibilities included: participated in medical rounds with
physicians in the intensive care unit and infectious disease medical
team. Maintained patient profiles, monitored patient pharmacotherapy
by evaluating patient progress and drug therapy daily. Calculated
appropriate doses and frequency of administration of aminoglycosides
and vancomycin based on patient population kinetics. Assessed
plasma concentrations of calculated dose and adjusted therapy, if
necessary, utilizing patient pharmacokinetic parameters.
PUBLICATIONS
1. Turkowski J, Ramos LG, Alden N, Rabbitts A, Yurt RW. A Comparison of Q8 hour versus
Q12 hour Subcutaneous Unfractionated Heparin Dosing for Venous Thromboprophylaxis in
Burn Patients and Review of the Literature. Journal of Burn Care & Research. (In Progress)
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2. Fusco DN, Downs JA, Satlin MJ, Pahuja M, Ramos LG, Barie PS, Fleckenstein L, Murray HW.
Case Report: Non-Oral Treatment with Ivermectin for Disseminated Strongyloidiasis. Am. J.
Trop. Med. Hyg., 83(4), 2010, pp. 879–883
3. Cohen H, Ramos LG, Sadek M. Drugs Affecting Circulation. In: Rau JL. Respiratory Care
Pharmacology. 6th ed. St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Inc; 2002:378-400.
4. Fung HB, Kuczynski S, Finch DA, Ramos LG. Current Issues in Gram-Negative Resistance:
Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamases And Inducible Beta-Lactamases. Journal of Pharmacy
Practice. 2001;14(1):1-12.
5. Guidelines for Parenteral Utilization of Amphotericin B protocol. Horatio B. Fung, PharmD,
BCPS and Liz Ramos, RPh, MS. (New York State Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, January 2001).
6. Cohen H, Baldwin S, Mukherji R, Ramos LG, Dasgupta S, DiGregorio RV, Papadopoulos J,
Reilly J, Hayat L. A Comparison of Lansoprazole and Sucralfate for the Prophylaxis of
Stress-Related Mucosal Damage in Critically Ill Patients. Critical Care Medicine, December
2000.
5. Cohen H., Bheer V, Ramos LG. Carbamazepine-Induced Tinnitus. 34th Annual
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibits, Orlando,
Florida. International Pharmaceutical Abstracts. 1999;36(21):2219.
6. Ramos LG, Cohen H. Refractory Status Epilepticus Treated With Midazolam. 33th Annual
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibits, Las
Vegas, Nevada. International Pharmaceutical Abstracts. December 1998.
7. Ramos LG, Stratis W, Cohen H. Famotidine-Induced Neutropenia. 32th Annual
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibits, Atlanta,
Georgia. International Pharmaceutical Abstracts. December 1997.
SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITS/PLATFORM PRESENTATION
1. Turkowski J, Ramos LG, Alden N, Rabbitts A, Yurt RW. Platform presentation on A
Comparison of Q8 hour versus Q12 hour Subcutaneous Unfractionated Heparin Dosing for
Venous Thromboprophylaxis in Burn Patients. Presented at the American Burn Association,
40th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA 2008
SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITS/POSTER PRESENTATIONS
1. Rattu MA, Ramos LG, Lee BC. Utilization Evaluation of Methylnaltrexone in a Large
Academic Medical Center. Presented at: ASHP 46th Midyear Meeting. December 5, 2011; New
Orleans, LA.
2. Thomas J, Ramos LG. Follow-up of Thrombin use During Surgical Procedures Involving
Burn Patients After Intervention. Presented at: ASHP 45th Midyear Meeting. December 8,
2010; Anaheim, CA 2010
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3. Seya MJ, Ramos LG. Evaluation of Thrombin Use and Development of Thrombin Standards
During Surgical Procedures Involving Burn Patients. Presented at: ASHP 44th Midyear
Meeting. December 9, 2009; Las Vegas, NV
4. Turkowski J, Ramos LG, Alden N, Rabbitts A, Yurt RW. Platform presentation on A
Comparison of Q8 hour versus Q12 hour Subcutaneous Unfractionated Heparin Dosing for
Venous Thromboprophylaxis in Burn Patients. Presented at the American Burn Association,
40th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA 2008
5. Masterson, R, Leahy NE, Gibbons L, Rabbitts A, Ramos LG, Yurt RW. Identification of risk
factors for topical fungal infections among burn injured patients. Presented at the American
Burn Association, 39th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA 2007
6. Hu, J, Ramos LG, Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of Polymyxin B Use at New York
Presbyterian Hospital. Presented at the 41st Midyear Clinical Meeting, Anaheim, CA. 2006.
7. Kubin CJ, Lukose T, Logan A, Sheth N, Sobieszczyk ME, Ramos L, Soave R, Scully B, Hammer
SM, Yin MT. Impact of Primary Combination Therapy on Outcomes in Invasive
Aspergillosis (IA). Presented at the 46th ICAAC Meeting, San Francisco, CA 2006.
8. Orsini MJ, Wollenburg KG, Dawson A, Ramos L, Kubin C, Cooper MR. Process to Standardize
and Reduce Antibiotic Irrigation Use During Surgery. Presented at the American College of
Surgeons Meeting (Exceptional Merit Award), Chicago, IL 2006.
9. Kothari H, Ramos LG, Kubin CJ. Daptomycin, A Medication-Use Evaluation. Presented at the
40th Midyear Clinical Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. 2005
10. Orsini JM, Wollenburg KG, Dawson A, Ramos LG, Kubin C, Cooper MR. Process to
Standardize and Reduce Antibiotic Irrigation Use During Surgery. Presented at the 40th
Midyear Clinical Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. 2005.
11. Ramos LG, Strasfeld LM, Soave R, Larone DH. Development of Daptomycin-Resistant
Enterococcus Faecium (VREF) Bacteremia in a Allogeneic Peripheral Blood Stem Cell
Transplant (PBSCT) Patient. Presented at the 45th Annual ICAAC Conference, Washington, DC
December 2005.
12. Lee B, Ramos LG, Kubin CJ. Caspofungin, A Drug-Use Evaluation. Presented at the 39th
Midyear Clinical Meeting, Orlando. Fl. 2004.
13. Cohen H, Baldwin S, Mukherji R, Ramos LG, Dasgupta S, DiGregorio RV, Papadopoulos J,
Reilly J, Hayat L. A Comparison of Lansoprazole and Sucralfate for the Prophylaxis of
Stress-Related Mucosal Damage in Critically Ill Patients. Presented at the Society of Critical
Care Medicine’s 30th International Educational and Scientific Symposium in San Francisco,
California. February 2001.
14. Ramos LG, Sharma R, Cohen H. Stavudine, Didanosine and Hydroxyurea-Induced
Pancreatitis. Presented at the 35th annual mid-year clinical meeting of American Society of
Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) in Las Vegas, Nevada. December 2000.
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15. Cohen H., Bheer V, Ramos LG. Carbamazepine-Induced Tinnitus. Presented at the 34th
annual mid-year clinical meeting of American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) in
Orlando, Florida. December 1999.
16. Ramos LG, Cohen H. Refractory Status Epilepticus Treated With Midazolam. Presented at
the 33rd annual mid-year clinical meeting of American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
(ASHP) in Las Vegas, Nevada. December 1998.
17. Ramos LG, Stratis W, Cohen H. Famotidine-Induced Neutropenia. Presented at the 1998
Annual Assembly of the New York State Council of Health-System Pharmacists at the Sagamore,
Bolton Landing, New York. April 1998.
18. Ramos LG, Stratis W, Cohen H. Famotidine-Induced Neutropenia. Presented at the 32nd
annual mid-year clinical meeting of American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) in
Atlanta, Georgia. December 1997.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
1. A Comparison of Q8 hour versus Q12 hour Subcutaneous Unfractionated Heparin
Dosing for Venous Thromboprophylaxis in Burn Patients. Joseph Turkowski MD; Liz Ramos
Pharm.D; Nicole Alden RN; Angela Rabbitts; Roger Yurt MD, FACS; NewYork-Presbyterian /
Weill Cornell Medical Center. Platform Presentation. American Burn Association National
Conference. Chicago, IL. 2008
2. A Comparison of Lansoprazole and Sucralfate for the Prophylaxis of Stress-Related Mucosal
Damage in Critically Ill Patients. Henry Cohen, MS, PharmD, BCPP, Steven N Baldwin, PharmD,
Rajat Mukherji, MD, Liz G. Ramos, RPh, Saumyadip Dasgupta, MD, Robert V DiGregorio,
PharmD, John Papadopoulos, PharmD, Joseph Reilly, PharmD and Liaqat Hayat, MD at
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. Research in progress.
3. Nasogastric and Gastric Administration of Lansoprazole: Absorption and pH Control in nonhealthy patients. Henry Cohen, MS, PharmD, BCPP, Rajat Mukherji, MD, Liz G. Ramos, RPh,
Vivek Dogra, MD and Vinod Thangada, MD at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.
Research in progress.
4. The Effects of Levofloxacin on the Electrocardiographic QT Interval. Henry Cohen, MS,
PharmD, BCPP, Rita Neilan, PharmD candidate, Liz G. Ramos, RPh, Maha Sadek, PharmD,
Rizwanullah Hameed, MD at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. Research in
progress.
5. The Effects of Levofloxacin on the Electrocardiographic QT Interval in Critcially Ill Patients.
Henry Cohen, MS, PharmD, BCPP, Liz G. Ramos, RPh, Rajat Mukherji, MD and Rizwanullah
Hameed, MD at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. Research in progress.
6. Managing Candida-Induced Nosocomial Diarrhea at the Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center
Proposal for Implementation. Steven Brooks, PhD, Henry Cohen, MS, PharmD, BCPP,
Rizwanullah Hameed, MD, Liz G. Ramos, RPh, and Maha Sadek, PharmD at Kingsbrook Jewish
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Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. Research in progress.
PRESENTATIONS
May 2009
A Successful Residency Program At NY- Presbyterian Hospital:
7th Year
NYS Council of Health-system Pharmacists Annual Assembly
Bolting Landing, New York
August 2006
Febrile Neutropenia, Which is the Best Antibiotic?
New York, New York
June 2006
Choosing Antifungal Therapy: Is There a Right Answer?
ACPE #389-000-06-013-L01, New York, New York
May 2006
How To Start A Residency Program - The New York Presbyterian Hospital
Experience.
NYS Council of Health-system Pharmacists Annual Assembly
Bolting Landing, New York
May 2006
Linezolid vs Vancomycin for MRSA Pneumonia.
New York, New York
July 2005
The State of Antibiotic Use and Resistance: Can We Prevent the Inevitable?
Pharmacy Grand Rounds, ACPE, NYPH, Weill Cornell, NY, NY
December 2004
CAP and Emerging Issues of Resistance
Medical Grand Rounds – InterFaith Hospital, Brooklyn, NY
December 2004
Ventilated Associated Pneumonia
Round Table Discussion – Pulmonary Attendings/FellowsVarious institutions
September 2004
Update Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy – CE program
New York City Society of Health –Systems Pharmacists
Griffith’s Faculty Club – New York Weill Cornell Medical Center.
May 2004
Emerging Issues of Resistance in Gram-Negative Bacteria
Medical Grand Rounds – The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY
March 2004
Update CAP/Nosocomial Pneumonia – Medical Grand Rounds
Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
November 2003
Overview of Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Pharmacotherapy in the
Management of Ischemic Cerebrovascular Accidents.
Continuing Education Seminar for Pharmacists.
LaGuardia Marriott Hotel, East Elmhurst, NY.
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July 2003
Upper & Lower Respiratory Tract Infections. (Medical Physicians)
HIP Center, Brooklyn, NY.
July 2003
Quinolone Use, Single Fluoroquinolone Hospital Formulary. (Medical
Physicians)
NYWCC – NY, NY
April 2003
Drotrecogin Alfa (Xigris) – Pharmacist’s Role at NYPH
Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, NY
March 2003
The Role of a Critical Care Clinical Pharmacist in a Hospital Setting.
TAP Pharmaceutical Headquaters, Chicago, Illinois
March 2003
Implementation of Drotrecogin Alfa (Xigris) Monitoring Program.
NY- Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY
March 2001
Contemporary Issues in Psychiatric Pharmacotherapy: Pharmacologic Case
Studies in Psychiatry. Continuing Education Seminar for Pharmacists.
(ACPE#042-000-01-001-L01). LaGuardia Marriott Hotel, East Elmhurst, NY.
November 2000
Cyclooxygenase (COX-2) Inhibitors. Presented to the Orthopedic Department at
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.
October 2000
Meropenem and Linezolid Inservice. Presented to medical physicians and
nurses of the Medical Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and Cardiac Care Unit (CCU)
at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.
May 2000
Introduction to the Antibiotic Restriction Policy and KJMC Empiric Guidelines.
Presented to pharmacy staff, medical physicians, nurses, surgical, orthopedic,
rehab and emergency departments at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center,
Brooklyn, NY.
April 2000
The Empiric Treatment of Pneumonias: A review of the KJMC Infectious
Disease/Antimicrobial Management. Presented pharmacy staff and medical
physicians at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.
March 2000
Cefepime (Maxipime) Inservice. Presented to pharmacy staff, medical
physicians and nurses at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.
March 2000
Combination Use of Antiretrovirals, based on Current Guidelines. Presented to
medical physicians at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.
March 2000
Drug Interactions & Adverse Effects of Protease Inhibitors. Presented to
medical physicians at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.
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February 2000
Levofloxacin Inservice. Presented to pharmacy staff, medical physicians and
nurses at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.
January 2000
The Rational Use of Vancomycin. Presented pharmacy staff and medical
physicians at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.
March 1999
The Need for an Aminoglycoside Pharmacokinetic Dosing Service.
Presented to Doctor of Pharmacy degree candidates at Arnold & Marie Schwartz
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Long Island University, Brooklyn,
NY.
February 1999
Chronotherapeutics In Cardiovascular Disease.
Presented to Doctor of Pharmacy degree candidates at Arnold & Marie Schwartz
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Long Island University, Brooklyn,
NY.
December 1998
The Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System.
Presented to Doctor of Pharmacy degree candidates at Arnold & Marie Schwartz
College of Pharmacy and Health Science, Long Island University, Brooklyn,
NY.
December 1998
The Impact of Managed Care on The Community Pharmacy.
Presented to Doctor of Pharmacy degree candidates at Arnold & Marie Schwartz
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Long Island University, Brooklyn,
NY.
August 1997
The Pathogenesis and Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.
Presented to pharmacists and undergraduate pharmacy students at Kingsbrook
Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.
March 1997
Pathophysiology and Management Of All Types of Seizures.
Presented to pharmacists and undergraduate pharmacy students at Kingsbrook
Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.
February 1997
Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia: Pathophysiology and Management.
Presented to pharmacists and undergraduate pharmacy students at Kingsbrook
Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
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American Burn Association
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
American Pharmaceutical Association – Association of Students of Pharmacy
American College of Clinical Pharmacy
American Society for Microbiology
Infectious Diseases Society of America
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New York State Chapter of American College of Clinical Pharmacy
New York State Council of Health-System Pharmacists
 Society of Critical Care Medicine
HONORS AND AWARDS
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Trustee Academic Scholarship to New York University 1986 - 1990
Brooklyn’s Young Achiever of The Year – Encyclopedia Britannica, 1986
Best of The Class - WABC, Channel 7, 1986
Best Student Athlete - U.S. Armed Forces 1986
National Honor Society 1982 – 1986
Valedictorian 1986
2011 Recipient of the Excellence in Pharmacy Leadership Award – NYP/WC
CERTIFICATIONS
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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certification 1993
 Basic Life Support – December 1997 – Present
 ACLS – 2008 - Present
 Certified Fitter (CF) 1996 – For prosthesis, various braces including back and neck, canes,
walkers etc.
COMPUTER SKILLS
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Proficient in all current computer hardware and software (MS-Office (2005) -Word, Excel,
Powerpoint, SPSS 7.5)
LANGUAGES
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Fluent in Spanish
MISCELLANEOUS
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Classical Pianist – 10 years
Women’s Varsity Volleyball Team, New York University (4 years)
Coed and Women’s Beach Volleyball