1. To Human Resources Recruitment,
I appreciate your time and would like to introduce myself. My Name is Derek Schukow; I am a
senior at Lakeland College studying Business Administration with an emphasis in management.
Currently, I am a Certified Surgical Technologist with 18 years of experience in the operating
room setting. My character is based on professionalism, team work, strong communications, and
the ability to adjust to changing needs in a fast paced environment. Every idea and action is
carefully thought out using risk assessment evaluating. I am quick thinking with an innate ability
to find solutions to most problems. My computer skills are advanced with knowledge in multiple
office programs including Excel and Word Documents, Spreadsheets and Power Point
Presentations in addition to being familiar with other health care software programs.
I am a team leader for the Urology Specialty and assistant team lead in robotic surgery. In these
roles I manage the inventory in the specialty and maintain surgeon preferences along with
continually working to maintain cost savings initiatives also known as LEAN. I have a strong
working relationship with surgeons, staff and sales representatives.
I proudly served in the U.S. Army Reserves for 15 years where I served 10 of those years as a
Sergeant primarily in the Medical Corp. I was a supervisor for Central Materials Sterilization
(CMS) where I lead 11 soldiers on a monthly and two week summer basis. My responsibilities
included soldier evaluations, maintaining U.S. army policies in conjunction with Government
regulations involving sterilization. I created work schedules for soldiers on a daily basis when on
annual training. As I moved on to the 911th Forward surgical team I took on two roles. One role
was as Company Training NCO responsible for all the training for medics, nurses, surgical techs,
and surgeons. I maintained records, created templates for training based on the Commanders
Mission Statement. I was instrumental in planning, developing, implementing and conducting
yearly training to meet the needs of the unit along with creating forecast of supplies required for
training. This was assisted by continually creating and updating risk assessments for the unit and
training conditions. The second position was as the surgical section supervisor. In this position I
was responsible for nurses, surgical techs, nurse anesthetists and surgeons. My duties were vast
but included; establishing a CMS in Afghanistan at Kandahar Regional Airfield and moving a
forward surgical unit from level IV care to long term level II/III care. This included establishing
contacts with military supply chains to create a more practical surgical suite for performing
2. general, orthopedic, plastics and vascular care. Highlighted areas include ordering supplies,
instrumentation, to accommodate more definitive surgeries as well as a field sterilizer for
processing instrumentation. Creating purchase proposals sent to Central Command for $100,000
mini C-arm and $50,000 Stryker surgical power system. Also developing and implementing a 20
ton supply donation to the local Merewise Hospital in Kandahar Afghanistan, utilizing the
government bulk foreign donation program. This included but was not limited to medical
supplies, dressings, instrumentation, emergency lighting and surgical supplies to treat patients
after their initial lifesaving treatment by the U.S. Army and discharged to Merewise Hospital. I
also maintained three work shifts creating daily schedules to help support our mission along with
augmenting our staff with medics and nurses from other units. I performed semiannual soldier
evaluations and computer based procedure record keeping. In Civil Affairs I developed a strong
foundation in how to appropriately interact and communicate with people.
I am currently attending Lakeland College where I am a senior with two classes left to obtaining
my Bachelor degree in Business Administration. I have studied other fields including political
science, Theology, History along with taking several psychology classes to better understand the
human behavior. My graduation date is tentatively spring 2015 from Lakeland College. Add this
degree to my years of supervising in the military and it creates a great foundation.
3. Derek T. Schukow CST
400 W 20th Ave. Oshkosh, WI, 54902
(920) 279-1058 cell phone
dschukow@gmail.com
EDUCATION:
*Lakeland College, Sheboygan, WI Sept. 2013-present, Major: Business Administration with
emphasis in Management.
*John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center, Fort Bragg, NC.
Diploma: Civil Affairs Sergeant Oct. 2005-Nov 2005
*University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh September 1999-June 2001, September 2009-June 2001
Areas of study: Pre-med, History, Political Science, Theology
*University of Wisconsin-Manitowoc College, September 1998-May 1999
Major: Undecided
*Company Trainer Course, USAR Training Command, Ft. McCoy, WI August 2005.
*Primary Leadership Development Course, Ft. McCoy, WI June 2001
*U.S. Army Academy of Health Science, Ft. Sam Houston, TX April 1996-Sept. 1996
Diploma: Medical Specialist/ Emergency Medical Technician
Diploma: Operating Room Specialist (Surgical Technologist)
EMPLOYMENT:
Mercy Medical Center, Oshkosh, WI September 1999-Present
*Work title: Certified Surgical Technologist; Duties include current Urology team leader and
assistant team leader robotics. Past area include vascular team leader, orthopedic team leader.
Cardiac team member (2001-2005); First Assistant Cardiac. Level III CST: able to scrub all
major and minor specialties including: Orthopedic, General, OB/ Gyn, Opthamology,
Open Hearts, Plastics, Urology, Oral, Neuro, Vascular, and Podiatry. Experience allows
me to act as a reference person and instructor for multiple surgical specialties. I posses an
approachable personality, being able to communicate with doctors, nurses and surgical staff in
an open professional manner.
US Army Civil Affairs Command, Fort Bragg, NC, Aug. 2005-Oct. 2006.
*Civil Affairs Team Sergeant, Coordinating with local government officials, Civilians, foreign
4. nations, and the US State Department to rebuild the infrastructure of a nation by providing
input from area assessments, and passive intelligence. Working as a liaison between the field
commanders and the local civilians to minimize collateral damage and assessing the needs of
the population.
US Army Reserve 911th Forward Surgical Team, Madison, WI, May 02-Aug 05
*Title: 91D Operating Room Senior Noncommissioned Officer In Command.
Duties include but not limited to surgical procedures liaison, performs circulator duties as
required, supervise and perform rapid sterilization of surgical equipment and ensuring unit
supply requirements are met. Addressing soldier’s needs and work schedules along with patient
care and needs pre-operatively, operatively and post-operatively. Helping to run and maintain a
weekly patient clinic for General and Orthopedic surgeons for local nationals and Coalition
soldiers. Implement and manage sterile processing section including ordering and maintaining
sterilizing equipment, surgical instrumentation and creating surgical sets, ordering/ maintaining
disposable supplies and sterile processing guidelines.
*Unit Training NCO/ Instructor/ Trauma Resource: Duties include developing monthly training
schedules, organizing and performing training tasks for the unit per unit mission essential task
list, instructor and trauma surgery resource person.
* Served in Operation Enduring Freedom with the 911th FST July 03-April 04, Kandahar
International Airfield, Afghanistan.
* Mobilized in Support of Operation Iraqi Freedom USACAPOC, FT. Bragg, NC Jan. 06-May
06
USAR 452d Combat Support Hospital 1st Det. Menasha, WI Oct. 1995-Nov. 2001, 2006-2010
Honorably Discharged.
*Duty MOS: 91D/91B Operating Specialist/ Medical Specialist Position: NCOIC of detachment
drill site.
*NCOIC Central Materials Sterilization section.
Holy Family Memorial Medical Center Manitowoc, WI December 1996- August 1999
Title: Certified Surgical Technologist:
5. Theda Clark Medical Center, Neenah, WI March 1997-June 1998
Title: Certified Surgical Technologist: Duties included performing Surgical Tech duties in the
following specialties, Orthopedics, Urology, General, Ophthalmology, Vascular, and OB/Gyn.
Reference person in Orthopedics and General Surgery, and perform preventive maintenance on
OR equipment.
*Bemis Manufacturing, Sheboygan Falls, WI, September 1994-December 1996, ships receiving
department. Job title; Shipper/ Forklift operator. Duties included; loading and unloading semi
trailers with product. Load team leader, receiving of inventory in receiving department and
processing paperwork for shipping inventory.
CERTIFICATIONS:
*Wood Badge Leadership Training, Boy scouts of America completed May 2013
*Certified Surgical Technologist May 1998 Current
*CPR (BLS-C) 1996 Current
*Trauma Casualty Care Course, Instructor 3rd Grp Special Forces May 06
*Combat Life Saver Course, Instructor USACAPOC Feb.2005-May 2006
*Company Trainers Course, August 2005
*Trauma Certification, University of Miami School of Medicine May 2003
*Chemical Biological, Radiation, Nuclear Exposure Mass Casualty Treatment Course,
University of Miami. May 2003
*First Assistant Course, January 2001
*Hazardous Materials Handling course, summer 2002
GOVERNMENT SECURITY CLEARANCE: Level- Secret (expired 2013)
AWARDS:
Eagle Scout recipient August 1993, Wood Badge Leadership Award 2013, US Army:
Combat Action Badge, (2) Army Commendation medals, (2) Letters of Commendation
(Colonel and General), Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal with 3 oak leave
clusters, National Defense Service Medal, Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal,
(2) Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Armed Forces
Reserve Medal with Mobilization device, Army Service Ribbon, Army Reserve
Components overseas Training Ribbon, Bolo-badges (Grenade, 9mm, rifle).
6. Theda Clark Medical Center, Neenah, WI March 1997-June 1998
Title: Certified Surgical Technologist: Duties included performing Surgical Tech duties in the
following specialties, Orthopedics, Urology, General, Ophthalmology, Vascular, and OB/Gyn.
Reference person in Orthopedics and General Surgery, and perform preventive maintenance on
OR equipment.
*Bemis Manufacturing, Sheboygan Falls, WI, September 1994-December 1996, ships receiving
department. Job title; Shipper/ Forklift operator. Duties included; loading and unloading semi
trailers with product. Load team leader, receiving of inventory in receiving department and
processing paperwork for shipping inventory.
CERTIFICATIONS:
*Wood Badge Leadership Training, Boy scouts of America completed May 2013
*Certified Surgical Technologist May 1998 Current
*CPR (BLS-C) 1996 Current
*Trauma Casualty Care Course, Instructor 3rd Grp Special Forces May 06
*Combat Life Saver Course, Instructor USACAPOC Feb.2005-May 2006
*Company Trainers Course, August 2005
*Trauma Certification, University of Miami School of Medicine May 2003
*Chemical Biological, Radiation, Nuclear Exposure Mass Casualty Treatment Course,
University of Miami. May 2003
*First Assistant Course, January 2001
*Hazardous Materials Handling course, summer 2002
GOVERNMENT SECURITY CLEARANCE: Level- Secret (expired 2013)
AWARDS:
Eagle Scout recipient August 1993, Wood Badge Leadership Award 2013, US Army:
Combat Action Badge, (2) Army Commendation medals, (2) Letters of Commendation
(Colonel and General), Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal with 3 oak leave
clusters, National Defense Service Medal, Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal,
(2) Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Armed Forces
Reserve Medal with Mobilization device, Army Service Ribbon, Army Reserve
Components overseas Training Ribbon, Bolo-badges (Grenade, 9mm, rifle).