
House Officer at Women and Infants Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island Area

House Officer at Women and Infants Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island Area
ECFMG Certified M.D. with strong interest in academic career development.
Clinical research, molecular biology, cancer biology, gynecologic malignancies.
(Privately Held; Hospital & Health Care industry)
June 2009 — Present (2 months)
Residency program in Obstetrics and Gynecology. PGY-2.
(Non-Profit; Hospital & Health Care industry)
July 2008 — June 2009 (1 year)
MetroWest Program, Framingham, MA.
(Educational Institution; 10,001 or more employees; Higher Education industry)
June 2006 — June 2008 (2 years 1 month)
(Educational Institution; 501-1000 employees; Higher Education industry)
August 1997 — May 2006 (8 years 10 months)
First Chair of Pharmacology; responsibilities included tutoring; grading homework and exams; invigilating exams; assisting professors by teaching students my own classes.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
February 2005 — February 2006 (1 year 1 month)
(Government Agency; 1001-5000 employees; Government Administration industry)
2000 — 2001 (1 year)
Responsibilities included drugs insert validation, according to the national safety and legal regulations applied to the pharmaceutical industry, proposing inserts for rejection, modification, or approval.
(Educational Institution; 501-1000 employees; Higher Education industry)
June 1996 — June 1997 (1 year 1 month)
Chair of Human Physiology. Responsibilities included assisting teachers with the coordination and tuition of students with classroom activities, such as problem solving exercises, concept reviews and discussions.
Financial Management "The Essentials" 2007 — 2007
Career Development Series, presented by William T. Geary, PhD, CPA. Topics covered included: Cost-Volume-Profit relationship, financial statements, discounted cash flow and capital investment decisions, approach to a situational analysis and change management.
Introduction to Biostatistics 2006 — 2007
By Scott R. Evans, PhD, Research Scientist in Biostatistics, Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research, Harvard School of Public Health.
This course serves as an introduction to statistical methods used in public health, biological, and medical sciences. Topics include descriptive statistics, evaluation of diagnostic tests, graphical methods, estimation, hypothesis testing, p-values, confidence intervals, correlation, linear regression, and clinical trials.
Seminars in Applied Biostatistics for Clinical Trials 2006 — 2007
Elkan Halpern PhD. Massachusetts General Hospital Clinical Research Program.
M.D. , School of Medicine , 1994 — 2000
Beyond professional aptitudes and knowledge concerning my specialty field, I acquired extensive experience and skills in personal computers hardware and software. Programming experience in multiple computer languages such as ANSI C, Pascal, dBase/Clipper and Basic. I have built various websites and created relational database to manage research data during the fellowship. I am also addicted to History Channel, National Geographic Channel and Discovery, my cable set can literally have ONLY three channels!
International Society of Gynecologic Oncologists, Member
Massachusetts Medical Society, Member
American Medical Society, Member
American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologist, Junior Fellow