Recent grad/legal assistant
Recent grad/legal assistant

SUMMARY
My focus is the intersection of medicine, law and public policy and its impact on physicians and patient care. I have human health research experience at The College of New Jersey and medical device research at Princeton University. I am looking to build on this background and gain exposure to health law as a legal or administrative assistant.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY, Ewing, NJ (Spring 2019)
Research Assistant, Department of Health and Exercise Science
�Assisted research studies in exercise science conducted by Drs. Ratamess, Bush, Kang, and Faigenbaum.
�Coordinated visits and performed research on human subjects, ages 8-22 years old.
�Kept project deadlines on track for four simultaneous research studies.
�Conducted data collection by running study protocols with limited supervision from the primary investigators.
�Assisted in preliminary analysis of results using correlation, standard deviation, and independent t-test.

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Princeton, NJ (Summer 2014 & 2015)
NSF Research Intern, Mid-Infrared Technologies for Health and the Environment, Prof. C. Gmachl, PI
�As part of the National Science Foundation funded Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU), performed research as a high school student under the guidance of Claire F. Gmachl, PhD.
�Explored types of optical lenses that could be used to capture scattered light with non-invasive glucose sensing for diabetes in the mid-infrared; researched different materials� ability to absorb heat and possible beneficial applications for the development of eco-friendly buildings.

WORK EXPERIENCE
THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY, Ewing, NJ (Fall 2015 � Spring 2019)
Student Athletic Trainer, Department of Athletics
�Provided first aid to in-season, varsity athletes during practices, games, and recruiting events.
�Conveyed medical care for athletes between the athletic trainers and coaches.

FLEMINGTON-RARITAN FIRST AID & RESCUE SQUAD, Flemington, NJ (July 2017 � July 2019)
Volunteer Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
�Provided emergency medical care in high pressure environments.
�Handled confidential patient information.
�Communicated with patients of diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds with respect and compassion.

EDUCATION
THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY, Ewing, NJ (May 2019)
Bachelor of Science in Health and Exercise Science, Magna Cum Laude (Cumulative GPA, 3.83)
�Recipient of Patricia Chamberlin Scholarship, 2019
�President, Exercise is Medicine on Campus, 2017 � 2018
�Relevant coursework: anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, physics.

SKILLS AND CERTIFICATIONS
�Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Suite applications; excellent typing skills
�Strong analytical and writing skills
�American Heart Association - CPR/AED; New Jersey Department of Health - Emergency Medical Technician; PHRP Online Training - Protecting Human Research Participants; American College of Sports and Medicine - Certified Exercise Physiologist