1. Clayton William Crawford
1465 11th
Avenue San Francisco, CA 94122
Phone: 1-415-713-2979 E-Mail: clayc@stanford.edu / claycrawford4@gmail.com
Education
High School Singapore American School. 1996 – 2007. AP Curriculum.
B.A. Human Biology Stanford University. 2007 – 2011. Academic Concentration in Int’l Health.
Work Experience
• High School Tutor. Singapore American School. 1 Sept 2011 – 15 Dec 2012
• Research Assistant. Stanford Division of Plastic Surgery. Editor to
former Division Chief Dr. Donald R. Laub.
1 Jan 2012 – 15 Dec 2012
• High School Tutor. Self-Employed. 1 Feb 2012 – Present
• Anatomy Scholar. Stanford Division of Clinical Anatomy. 1 Sept 2012 – 1 Dec 2014
• High School Tutor. Tutorpedia Inc., San Francisco. 1 Oct 2013 – 1 June 2014
• SIMdesign Coordinator. Stanford Division of Clinical Anatomy. 1 Dec 2014 – Present
Teaching Experience
• Head Teaching Assistant. Global Humanitarian Medicine. Stanford
University Medical School.
1 April – 10 June 2012,
2013, 2014
• Clinical Anatomy Summer Program Instructor. Stanford
University Medical School.
14 July – Aug 1 2012, 2013,
2014
• Teaching Assistant. Regional Study of Human Anatomy, Head and
Neck Anatomy, Operative Anatomy, Medical Device Design, Clinical
Anatomy Surgical Education Series. Stanford University Medical
School.
1 Sept 2012 – Present
ResearchExperience
• Total Knee Replacement Cognitive Surgical Simulator. Stanford
University Medical School.
1 Sept 2012 – Present
• An Investigation ofthe Relationship between Innate Learner
Characteristics and Acquisition of Suturing Skill. Stanford
University Medical School.
1 March 2014 – Present
• Objective Metrics for Manual Dexterity. Stanford University
Medical School.
1 March 2014 – Present
• SIMdesign Coordinator. Stanford University Medical School.
Consulted at EAFIT / CES / Hospital Pablo Tobón in Medellin
Colombia. Assisted development of SIMdesign Handbook and
19 Aug 2014 – Present
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delivery of SIMdesign workshops.
Clinical Experience & Community Service
• Orphanage Volunteer. Umbrella Foundation Orphanage.
Kathmandu, Nepal.
25 March 2008 – 10 June
2008
• American Medical School Association Mentorship Program.
Stanford University.
22 Sept 2008 – 10 June 2009
• General Surgery Volunteer. Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center.
Moshi, Tanzania.
1 Aug 2009 – 1 Sept 2009
• Mobile Surgery Volunteer. Cinterandes Mobile Surgery Foundation.
Cuenca,Ecuador.
20 June 2010 – 30 Aug 2010
23 Feb 2013 – 3 March 2013
15 Nov 2014 – 22 Nov 2014
• Hospital Observer. Division of General Surgery, Stanford Hospital.
Division of Ophthalmology, UCSF.
1 Nov 2013 – 30 March 2014
• Pediatric Volunteer. Department of Pediatrics,Child Life Services,
UCSF.
15 Jan 2014 – 1 June 2014
• Surgery Skills Course Assistant. International Humanitarian Aid
Skills Course led by Dr. Sherry Wren. Stanford University Medical
School.
7 Feb 2015 – 8 Feb 2015
Publications / Presentations / Awards
• “Namaste, Routine”. Singapore American School Alumni Magazine. Dec 2008
• International Health Project Design Award. SURG102
International Health Opportunities, Stanford University.
Dec 2008
• “Clouds Above, Glaciers Below”. Stanford Service in Global Health
Journal.
Sept 2009
• Poster Presenter. AnnualStudent Global Health Symposium.
Stanford Global Health Volunteers.
Jan 2010
• “Many People, Many Passports”. International Humanitarian
Surgery blog co-authored with Dr. Donald R. Laub.
Jan 2012 – June 2013
• Congress Attendee. International Congress on Cleft Lip & Palate &
Related Craniofacial Abnormalities. Orlando, Florida.
May 2013
• “Howto tie a knot like a surgeon”. Stanford Health Matters
Community Outreach. Stanford University Medical School.
May 2014
• ACS Medical Student Skills Instructor. AnnualMeeting of Oct 2014
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American College of Surgeons. San Francisco, California.
• Ignite Lecture. MedicalEducation for the New Millennium, Stanford
course by Anesthesia Informatics Lab & Dr. Larry Chu.
Dec 2014
• “NewMetrics for Objective Measurement ofManual Dexterity”.
Poster Presenter,Stanford BioX Research Symposium.
25 Feb 2015
Post-Baccalaureate Coursework
• Mammalian Systemic Physiology. UC Berkeley Extension. (A) 28 Aug 2014 – 11 Dec 2014
• Organic Chemistry II. UC Berkeley Extension. (A+) 26 Aug 2014 – 9 Dec 2014
• Organic Chemistry Lab II. UC Berkeley Extension. (A) 27 Aug 2014 – 10 Dec 2014
• Biochemistry. UC Berkeley Extension. (grade in progress) 12 Jan 2014 – 4 May 2014
Online Coursework
• Health for All Through Primary Health Care. Coursera,Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Selected as community
TA for subsequent course iteration for outstanding achievement.
28 May 2014 – 1 July 2014
• Developing Innovative Ideas for NewCompanies: The First Step
in Entrepreneurship. Coursera,University of Maryland
28 May 2014 – 2 Aug 2014
• Mobile Health Without Borders. Stanford Online. 7 July 2014 – 15 Sept 2014
• Medical Education in the NewMillennium. Stanford Online. 4 Sept 2014 – 16 Dec 2014
Certifications / Skills / Languages
• Emergency Medical Technician. Stanford EMT training. NREMT
certified EMT-B.
Feb 2012 – Feb 2014
• Wilderness First Aid. Stanford Wilderness Medicine. June 2011
• Qualtrics. Survey design, implementation, data analysis.
• Apple iBooks Author Software. Proficient in iBook development.
• Endnote X7 Citation Software. Literature search,bibliography
management, research citation.
• Microsoft Office Suite. Proficient in Word, Excel, Powerpoint.
• Spanish Language. Proficient in speaking, reading, and writing.
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Interests
• Global Exploration
• PracticalEnvironmentalism
• Culinary Arts and International Cuisines
Experience
• Mountain Climbing. Experience with high altitude and multi-day climbs including New Zealand
Routeburn Treak,Mt. Everest Base Camp in Nepal, Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, and Cotopaxi in
Ecuador.
• Adventure Sports. Pursuessurfing, skiing, skating, treakking, biking, rafting, and more,
internationally. Advanced scuba diving certified with over 100 logged dives.
• Stanford Club Volleyball Team. Member of competitive, intercollegiate athletic team.
• International Upbringing. Born in New Delhi, India, and lived in Bangkok, Thailand, and Singapore
as a third-culture-kid attending diverse international schools.