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| == '''Membership and Honorary/Professional Societies''' ==
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| 1. American college of physicians.
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| 2. American academy of family physicians.
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| 3. Caribbean college of family physicians.
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| 4. Jamaica Medical doctors association.
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| 5. Nigerian Medical doctors association Jamaica.
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| == '''Medical School Awards''' ==
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| 1. Dean’s list of outstanding performers during comprehensive Basic science examination.
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| 2. Recipient of the Dr. Cameron Wilkinson Top 5 performer in general surgery clerkship.
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| 3. Department of Pathology & laboratory medicine, Clinical clerkship student award.
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| == '''Volunteer Experience''' ==
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| ''06/2019 – Present Average Hours/week: 2
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| Seventh-day Adventist Medical Outreach program, May Pen Jamaica.
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| Medical Doctor - Volunteer.''
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| • Provided education about preventive medicine, chronic ailments, and needed lifestyle changes.
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| • Blood glucose and Blood pressure Monitoring and other Vitals routine checks.
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| • Free Prescriptions and medication Readjustment.
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| • Work with the underprivileged in establishing a continuum of care.
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| • Provided Screening against prostate cancer and cervical cancer by performing digital rectal examinations, PSA levels assays and Pap smears.
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| ''01/2018 - Present Average Hours/Week: 2
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| Red Cross Organization, May Pen, Jamaica
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| Medical Doctor - Volunteer.''
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| • Disaster preparation for the hurricane season.
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| • Helps with humanitarian aid to underprivileged communities in Jamaica.
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| • Mentorship and career model for at-risk kids and youths.
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| • Volunteer medical doctor for geriatric and elderly home care.
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| • Teaching basic life support to local community leaders.
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| ''02/2015 – 08/2016 Average Hours/Week 5.
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| Christian student fellowship (CSF) - Windsor university school of medicine, St Kitts & Nevis.
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| Tutor, Dr. Samuel Aguazim.''
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| • USMLE Examination Step 1, Step 2CK Tutor
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| • Small session tutoring of high yield integrated topics for MD students
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| • Discussed USMLE World questions
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| • Participated in case discussions with students
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| • Helped students develop study strategies.
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| ''04/2012 – 06/2013 Average Hours/Week 10.
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| Nigerian medical student association, St Kitts & Nevis.
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| Planning committee member, Dr. Kayode Afolabi.''
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| • Organized suture clinic sessions, CPR, and airway management clinics for all MD classes.
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| • Organized educational workshops for Nigerian medical students which included presentations about various diseases.
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| • Exco member involved with planning the annual Nigeria independence dinner planning.
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| • Member of the annual sports day planning committee.
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| • Orientate and Welcome new Nigerian medical students to Windsor SOM.
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| ''06/2011 – 09/2014 Average Hours/Week 5.
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| Students for Health (SFH), Windsor University school of medicine Kitts & Nevis.
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| Volunteer, Dr. Ventatesh Bheemaiah.''
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| • Worked with underprivileged communities establishing medical banks.
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| • Took patients' vital signs, Glucose level, and BMI.
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| • Provided education on preventive medicine, as well as free health assessments for patients.
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| • Youth education about Sexually transmitted diseases in the proper use of barrier contraceptives.
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| • Worked with mental health providers to raise awareness about mental health during the mental health month.
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| == '''Work Experience''' ==
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| ''07/2020 – Present Average Hours/Week: 5
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| StatPearls Publishing, LLC, 2020.St. Petersburg FL, United States of America.
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| Medical Article Author & Question Bank Content Contributor,
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| Editor in chief, Caribbean Medical Licensing Exam Question Bank, Dr. S. Dulebohn''
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| • Author of Peer-reviewed and Pub Med Indexed medical articles for the StatPearls project on adaptive learning and provision of affordable high-quality education solutions to healthcare providers globally.
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| • Editing Board styled questions for the Caribbean medical licensing examination.
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| • Author of Peer-reviewed questions for Continue medical education (CME) topics for the StatPearls project.
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| • Work with other StatPearls editors to organize the Question Bank folder for the Caribbean Medical Licensing exam.
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| ''Clinical Management of HIV Program, University of Washington,
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| School of Global Health, Seattle Washington, USA.
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| International Participant, Dr. H.Nina Kim.''
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| • Completed a 12 weeks web-based in-depth training program on the clinical diagnosis and management of HIV in the USA and resources limited settings globally.
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| • Accurate diagnoses of other STI in HIV patients and their effective management.
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| • Management of HIV in vulnerable populations especially women and children with an emphasis on prevention of mother to child transmission (PMCT).
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| • Outline the indications for HIV resistance testing as well as the approach in resource-limited settings when such testing is not available. Outline the strategies to reduce secondary HIV transmission, starting with the infected patient. (PrEP/PEP)
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| • Recognize the indications for post-exposure prophylaxis for both occupational and sexual HIV exposures. (PrEP/PEP)
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| • Describe the goals of antiretroviral therapy and indications for starting.
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| ''04/2020 - Present Average Hours/Week: 20
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| COVID-19 Response team member, Ministry of Health & Wellness Jamaica/Clarendon Health Department, May Pen, Jamaica
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| District Medical Officer, Dr. Kimberly Scarlet-Campbell.''
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| • COVID-19 screening and testing of contact with confirmed patients, cruise ship passengers, and other returning residents into Jamaica.
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| • Review and evaluation of the patient’s home quarantine log activity.
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| • Instituting and formulating COVID-19 workplace protocols and guidelines.
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| • Evaluation of discharge protocols for persons who have been in COVID-19 isolation facilities.
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| • Risk assessment committee member to determine quarantine level or exposure to novel coronavirus (2019 nCoV)
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| • Statistical data entering of all COVID-19 screening test results into Jamaica national database to facilitate epidemiologic surveillance.
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| ''01/2019 - Present Average Hours/Week: 60
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| Clarendon Health Department, May Pen, Jamaica
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| District Medical Officer, Dr. Kimberly Scarlet-Campbell.''
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| • Identifying and controlling prevailing health problems within my local community.
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| • Implementation of improved and up to date primary health care guidelines and interventions.
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| • Health education and routine immunization coordination per the WHO guidelines.
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| • Provision of comprehensive health care including rehabilitative and palliative care.
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| • Screening patients for early signs of chronic diseases, such as heart disease and T2DM.
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| • Clinical management of HIV/AIDS and other Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) per CDC/WHO recommendations.
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| ''05/2018 - 11/2018 Average Hours/Week: 70
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| May Pen Hospital, May Pen, Jamaica
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| Senior House Officer- Internal Medicine. Dr. Keith Campbell.''
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| • Completed 6 months posting in the Internal medicine Department.
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| • Participated in the diagnosis & Inpatient care of patients with various ailments.
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| • Formulated treatment plans and regimens for patients with specialist registrars & attending.
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| • Performed various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures such as paracentesis, thoracocentesis, lumbar punctures, Nasogastric tube placement.
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| • Worked under less supervision from specialist Registrars & Attendings.
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| • Educated patients about important lifestyle changes and modifications with medication adherence upon discharge.
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| ''11/2017 - 04/2018 Average Hours/Week: 70
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| May Pen Hospital, May Pen, Jamaica
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| Senior House Officer- Accident & Emergency. Dr. Andrea Johnson.''
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| • Completed 6 months posting in Accident & Emergency Department.
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| • Performed emergency urinary catheterization in patients with urinary outlet obstruction.
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| • Suturing of traumatic lacerations of various calibers and sizes.
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| • Performed emergency needle & tube thoracostomy for patients with thoracic injuries and tension pneumothorax.
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| • Management of Arrhythmias pharmacologically and mechanically with defibrillators/AEDs.
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| • Stabilization of unstable/decompensated patients with COPD, CCF, B.ASTHMA, etc.
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| • Participated in mass causality simulations and utilization of the triage emergency severity index (ESI)
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| ''03/2017 - 03/2017 Average Hours/Week: 80
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| May Pen Hospital, May Pen, Jamaica
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| Medical Intern. Dr. Vincent Williamson, Dr. Pryce.''
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| • Completed 6 months posting in Obstetrics & Gynecology and General pediatrics.
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| • First, call the doctor to see patients, take a detailed medical history, perform detailed physical examinations, and discuss the case with senior colleagues for further guidance and management.
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| • Writing periodic progress-notes the frequency of which will be dictated by the seriousness of the patient’s illness.
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| • Ensuring that laboratory and other investigations are ordered and carried out and the results are collected and appropriately documented
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| • Observed and participated in routine and emergency procedures such as vaginal deliveries, caesarian sections, episiotomy repairs, neonatal resuscitation, etc.
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| • Writing discharge summaries which are countersigned by residents or attending physicians.
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| • Working closely and in harmony with all other health professionals involved in direct or indirect patient care
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| ''09/2016 - 03/2017 Average Hours/Week: 80
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| May Pen Hospital, May Pen, Jamaica
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| Medical Intern. Dr. Randall Collins, Dr. Keith Campbell''
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| • Completed 6 months posting in General Surgery & Internal medicine departments.
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| • First, call the doctor to see patients referred to general surgery & Internal medicine departments, take a detailed medical history, perform detailed physical examinations, and discuss the case with senior colleagues for further guidance and management.
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| • Writing periodic progress-notes the frequency of which will be dictated by the seriousness of the patient’s illness.
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| • Ensuring that laboratory and other investigations are ordered and carried out and the results are collected and appropriately documented
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| • Observed and participated in routine and emergency procedures such as appendectomy, cholecystectomy, hernia repairs, …Thoracotomies etc.
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| • Writing discharge summaries which are countersigned by residents or attending physicians.
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| • Working closely and in harmony with all other health professionals involved in direct or indirect patient care.
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| ''09/2015 - 08/2016 Average Hours/Week: 40
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| Windsor University School of medicine, St Kitts and Nevis
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| Pathology Junior Lecturer, Dr. Jeevan Divakaran.''
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| • I taught MD3 student’s topics in Introduction to General Pathology, Cellular adaptation & Cell death, General Hematology & blood disorders and Environmental pathology every semester.
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| • I tutored integrated case sessions (ICMs) with the MD3 students.
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| • Tutor MD5 students in High Yield Pathology review for the NBME Shelf Exams.
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| • Authoring Board styled pathology questions used for block exams and semester final examinations for MD3 & 4 students.
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| • Worked in unison with the Pathology course director and other professors to develop a teaching curriculum and strategy every semester for the students.
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| • Faculty-student mentor & counselor for MD 2 students.
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| ''2/2014 - 08/2015 Average Hours/Week: 40
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| Windsor University School of medicine, St Kitts and Nevis
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| Pathology Instructor, Dr. Jeevan Divakaran.''
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| • I helped with the organization of hands-on and virtual histopathology lab sessions with the course director/pathologist for the students.
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| • Organize small group’s unique case discussions sessions with the MD3 & MD4 students.
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| • Development of PowerPoint presentations for topics taught in class.
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| • Helped students develop study strategies & Formulate study plans for the academically underperforming students.
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| ''01/2006 – 06/2007 Average Hours/Week 20
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| Akanmode Oil & Gas Ltd, Ekiti State Nigeria.
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| Sales Agent, Modupe Akanmode.''
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| • Coordinated workspace schedule for optimal productivity.
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| • Tracked daily and weekly pump sales and balance account books.
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| • Resolving customers complain by investigating the problem solutions developments and making recommendations to the management.
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| • Training of new sales representatives
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| == '''Publications''' ==
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| • Akanmode AM1, Mahdy H: Macrosomia, StatPearls Publishing LLC 2020, May; Cited in PubMed; PMID: 32491509 Bookshelf ID: NBK557577
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| Publication status: Published.
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| • Akanmode AM1, Winters R: Tympanocentesis, StatPearls Publishing LLC 2020
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| Publication status: Published.
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| • Abiodun Akanmode1, Akolade Osanoto2, Joanna Ekabua3, Charles Acholonu4, Adesina Origbemisoye5: Urethral catheterization: A review of the indications, techniques, and complications of male urethral catheterization for general medical practice.
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| Publication status: Submitted.
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| • Abiodun M. Akanmode MD (Fall Semester 2016) - 60 page General Pathology & Hematology workbook for MD3 students (Pathology 640) - Department of Pathology: Windsor university school of Medicine, KNA.
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| '''Oral Presentation.'''
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| • Akanmode AM, (2019) Non-Mechanical Back pain; causes, diagnosis, and management in general practice: Annual Family Nurse Practitioners conference, Clarendon Health department, Jamaica WI.
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| • Akanmode AM, (2017) Approaching Gall Stone Diseases and Management; Junior Doctors Presentation Conference, May Pen General Hospital, Jamaica WI.
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| • Akanmode AM, Ofomola W (2013) Breast Cancer; causes, diagnosis, raising awareness and clinical management: Clinical Student Seminar-General surgery team, Windsor University School of medicine/Joseph N France General Hospital, St Kitts WI
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| '''Poster Presentation'''
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| • Akanmode, Abiodun Mark MD. (November 2015). Polycystic ovarian syndrome/Stein –Levanthal syndrome: Junior Faculty Poster presentation delivered at American Medical Student Associations – Presentations Workshop; Windsor university school of Medicine, KNA.
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| == '''Hobbies & Interests''' ==
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| • Playing afrobeat songs and learning difficult riffs on my Epiphone Les Paul electric guitar (Brownie)
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| • Hiking with friends: We recently hiked the Blue mountain trail here in St Elizabeth, Jamaica.
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| • Watching my favorite football team (Arsenal FC) defeats my friend’s team.
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| == '''Language Fluency''' ==
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| Language Proficiency Description
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| English Native/functionally native
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| I converse easily and accurately in all types of situations. Native speakers, including the
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| Highly educated, may think that I am a native speaker, too.
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| == '''Other Awards/Accomplishments''' ==
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| 1. Advanced antibiotics stewardship – Stanford University Medicine (2020)
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| 2. Introduction to global health – University of Copenhagen (2020)
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| 3. Mechanical Ventilation for COVID 19 – Harvard University (2020)
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| 4. Transgender medicine for General medical provider’s – Icahn School of Medicine (2020)
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| 5. American Heart Association(AHA) BLS & CPR Certification (2020)
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| 6. HIPAA certification for healthcare providers (2019)
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