Bakersfield, California, United States
I am a Certified Pharmacy Technician working at Bakersfield Adventist Health Hospital. I'm trained in the utilization of OmniCell with computer operation Cerner. My daily duties include answering phone calls from nurses and doctors, assisting with medication ques, filling medications for inpatients, communicating with in house and Tele-pharmacists, running cart fills, stocking up inventory, and placing away inventory shipment orders. I've also been cross trained as a med-rec technician in ER. I have gained a lot of skills during my undergraduate years at UCR as a peer mentor. I am capable to speak in front of large audiences, I have good time management, and can communicate with others easily. I've guided 12 mentees while studying as a full time student in order to get my bachelor's in biology. I've assisted in outreaches with high school and community college students. I am continuing to make myself a better person every single day and am willing to learn all that I can in my lifetime. I ambitious and will take the initiative in order to be successful and a good leader.
Organizational skills, time management, act as a guide towards transfer students from community colleges to better help them transition into the university environment, promote the HSI-STEM Pathways Program, utilize Microsoft Office programs: Excel, Powerpoint, Word, and Publisher, plan social events for students within the program, be a representative/role model for the program.
Research organisms: mosquitoes, planaria, and rice plants (maintenance and genetic analysis). Mosquitoes: Search for currently active transposable elements within the genomic sequence in order to manipulate their functionality. Planaria: locate housekeeping genes and knock them out in order to demonstrate the functionality of each particular gene. Maintain all equipment in an orderly fashion along with all data collected. Must be organized and have time management skills in order to maintain position within the lab. Microbiological techniques were used within a full lab setting.