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OBJECTIVE
Obtain the position of department head of pulmonary pediatrics
SUMMARY
As an accomplished physician, medical lab researcher, bachelor degree holder in pulmonology and D.O. degree holder
I am fully qualified to obtain this position and lead the department forward. My past experiences have developed my
skills and readied me for a position such as this. I am ready to take on a new challenge and lead this department
efficiently and professionally.
Experience
Respiratory Therapist, Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota - 2026-2029
From January 2026 to December 2028 I held a position as respiratory therapist at one of the foremost hospitals in the
world.
Accomplishments:
Worked independently and professionally to make medical decisions for patients with their health in mind
on a daily basis.
Interacted with patients and colleagues on a daily basis
Worked with, and learned from, respected doctors in Pulmonology and similar fields who have completed
their Ph Ds, and are published in medical journals.
Pulmonary Research Intern, UC Davis Center for Comparative Respiratory Biology and Medicine
Davis, California - 2021-2023
During this two year program I participated in lab research and clinical trials. During this program I focused my studies
on Lung neurobiology/dyspnea/asthma; pulmonary circulation.
Accomplishments
Studied rare respiratory diseases and developed trial medical procedures and treatment to control said
diseases.
Trained in medical technology and clinical THINGS
Tested hypothesis made by PhD. holders as well as personally hypothesised smaller clinical trial
Education:
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.): Lung neurobiology/dyspnea/asthma;
pulmonary circulation.
University of Davis
Davis, California- 2018-2022
During four years of study at UC Davis I obtained a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine in Lung
neurobiology/dyspnea/asthma; pulmonary circulation.
SKILLS
references
Mary Chang, PhD. Davis Department of Internal Medicine
Eva Carmona Porquera, M.D., Ph.D. Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Mayo Clinic
Karina A. Keogh, Mayo Clinic Minnesota