Lindsey Lee Resume Law2020

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LINDSEY PARKER LEE

lindsey.lee97@gmail.com | (541) 954-8100 | www.linkedin.com/in/LindseyPLee

CAREER OBJECTIVE
Seeking to apply my passion for and experience in bioethics, clinical research, and social work to effectively practice health care law.

EDUCATION

Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA


Bachelor of Science in Public Health Science; minors in Biology and Anthropology, 2019
•   Cumulative GPA: 3.43
•   Thesis: “The Status of Health of Women and Girls in Santa Clara County: A Collaboration Between the Office of
Women’s Policy, Community Health Partnerships, and Santa Clara University Capstone Students.”
EXPERIENCE
Oregon Health and Science University Balance Disorders Lab, Portland, OR
Research Assistant, June 2019 – Present
•   Recruit patients with a clinically diagnosed concussion and enroll them into a clinical trial run by Dr. Laurie King.
•   Develop and baseline ethical protocols for researcher to patient interaction to elevate standard of care across the team.
•   Perform statistical analysis, data processing, and industry literature reviewers for use in laboratory academic publications.
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, Santa Clara, CA
Patient Health Advocate, Oct 2018 – June 2019
•   Administered health, social, and legal needs assessments to patients to connect them with community resources.
•   Gained experience in social work by assisting patients and their families in navigating the health care system.
•   Researched social determinants of health including access to housing, diet and health services available in county.
Santa Clara University Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara, CA
Honzel Fellowship, Aug 2018 – Aug 2019
•   Conducted a year-long research study aimed at creating an online learning module for ethical training on patient
autonomy and confidentially in healthcare to be utilized by hospital volunteer programs nationwide.
•   Mentored 16 undergraduate students through Santa Clara Markkula Center for Applied Ethic’s Healthcare Ethics
Internship through leading group reflection sessions and accompanying students to their rotations.
•   Lead the development of new clinical rotations around five Bay Area hospitals in emergency medicine.
Health Care Ethics Intern, Sept 2017 – July 2018
•   Participated in a yearlong, nationally-recognized medical ethics program focused upon learning bioethics.
•   Spent 120 in-clinic hours with hospital Ethics Committees, hospital care teams, and patients, gaining hands-on
clinical ethics experience within various facets of a health care consortium.
•   Gained exposure to emergent clinical ethics issues in a hands-on setting with six different rotations, through
classes, and through intensive writing and research.
Slocum Research Foundation, Eugene, OR
Clinical Research Intern, May 2018 – Jan 2019
•   Led a retrospective cohort study on the effect of marijuana usage on bone fracture healing and patient follow-up
patterns; results awaiting publication in Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research.
•   Coded in C using STATA software, learned IRB approval process, and navigated online medical records.
•   Lead authored two abstracts submitted to the Orthopedic Trauma Association and Western Orthopedic Association.
LEADERSHIP
Santa Clara Freedom Project, Santa Clara, CA
Clinical Research Intern, May 2018 – Jan 2019
•   Organized club meetings and fundraising events to raise awareness and donations to fight human trafficking.
Delta Gamma Zeta Epsilon Chapter, Santa Clara, CA
Director of Recruitment Planning and Events, Jan 2017 – Jan 2019
•   Led a team of 50 individuals and managed a budget of $50,000 to successfully recruit 55 new chapter members.

SKILLS
•   Proficient in C; STATA; SPSS; REDCap; NexGen; Microbiology and Chemistry (general and organic) lab skills.
•   Organized, self-motivated, strong communication skills, project management, fast learner, problem-solver, adaptable.

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