1. Bethanie Borg
6051 University Ave NE, Apt 329
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
borgx064@d.umn.edu; 320-291-9758
Education University of Minnesota Duluth
Bachelor of Science, December 2014 Cumulative GPA: 3.665
Major: Cellular and Molecular Biology Minor: Psychology
Studied Abroad in Wroclaw, Poland Summer 2013
Honors and Dean’s List for Academic Excellence, Fall 2011-Fall 2015
Awards Iron Range Scholarship, University of Minnesota Duluth, Fall 2010-Spring 2014
Related Medical Scribe Trainer – Elite Medical Scribes
Experience Twin Cities area, December 2015-present
Responsibilities include working with new physicians to develop their
documentation preferences and subsequently training in new medical
scribes for the physician.
Medical Scribe – Elite Medical Scribes
March 2015 - present
Responsibilities include documenting all aspects of a patient’s medical
chart in relation to the physician’s interview. Specialties that I have
scribed for include emergency
medicine,
pain
medicine,
orthopedic
surgery,
psychiatry,
integrated/advanced
primary
care,
primary
care,
OB/Gyn,
and
pediatrics
Laboratory Research Technician – Developmental Biology
Department of Biology, University of Minnesota Duluth, June 2014-June 2015
Responsibilities included undergraduate training, supervision and
completion of experiments, leading team meetings, lab ordering, and
maintenance of the lab and zebrafish facility.
Undergraduate Research Assistant – Developmental Biology
Department of Biology, University of Minnesota Duluth, Fall 2013-June 2014
Responsibilities included assisting with graduate student experiments,
maintaining stock solutions, identifying fish mutants, and feeding fish.
Additional Guest Services Manager on Duty, Night Auditor, and Sales Associate
Experience Edgewater Hotel and Waterpark, Duluth MN
March 2012-August 2014; May 2015-present
Responsibilities include training new associates, resolving guest
complaints, running daily financial reports, relaying information between
different departments, checking in/out guests, and answering phones.
2. Undergraduate Teaching Assistant – Human Anatomy
University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth MN, Fall 2014
Responsibilities included assisting students in dissections, attending
biweekly meetings, writing/grading quizzes, and leading study sessions.
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant – Developmental Biology
University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth MN, Spring 2014
Responsibilities included assisting students with lab experiments,
attending weekly lab meetings, grading assignments, and leading study
sessions.
Publications “The importance of the extracellular matrix: A primer for “Perfusion-
and decellularized matrix: Using nature’s platform to engineer a bioartificial heart”
Presentations Duluth Journal of Undergraduate Biology July 2014
“Spot pattern and size vary in original and regenerating caudal fins of zebrafish
leopard;long fin mutants”
Poster presentation at the 11th
International Conference on Zebrafish
Development and Genetics in Madison, Wisconson, June 2014
“Temporal and spatial requirements for Nodal-induced anterior mesendoderm and
mesoderm in anterior neurulation”
Genesis: The Jounral of Genetics and Development January 2016
“Variation in spot and stripe patterns in original and regenerated zebrafish
caudal fins.”
Zebrafish August 2016
Volunteer University of Minnesota – Orthopedics floor
Work Minneapolis, Minnesota – April 2016-present
Responsibilities include interacting with patients, providing mid afternoon
snacks, stripping rooms after patients are discharged, assisting nursing
staff, and stocking the kitchen and linen closets.
Essentia Health – Pediatrics Floor
Duluth ,Minnesota – January 2015-June 2015
Responsibilities included interacting and playing games with patients,
completing projects given by the nursing staff, and organizing and
disinfecting the playroom.
Activities UMD Pep Band Captain – Fall 2013-Fall 2014, Member 2010-2014
UMD Marching Band Section Leader – 2012-2014, Member 2010-2014
UMD Marching Band Drum Major – Fall 2014