1. JOHN SEIFERT 512 45th St S #309 john.d.seifert@us.army.mil
Fargo, ND 58103 701-388-3301
SUMMARY
Over ten years active and reserve experience as a health care specialist in the North Dakota Army National Guard
EDUCATION
North Dakota State University Fargo, ND
Pursuing Bachelor of University Studies degree, emphasis in Science July 2015
Currently 3.21/4.00 GPA
Dean's List (five semesters)
CERTIFICATIONS
EMT-B (Emergency Medical Technician - Basic) Certified - National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
CPR/AED Certified - American Heart Association
MILITARY EXPERIENCE
817th Engineer Company Medical Section Sergeant 03/2004 - Present
North Dakota Army National Guard
Deployed Military Experience
• Instituted daily sick call for company personnel during eight months overseas
• Established field treatment facilities on five forward operating bases
• Performed medical screenings and monitored preventive medicine countermeasures
• Scheduled medical section for support of over 575 combat missions
• Participated in over 60 patrols and administered emergency medical treatment to battlefield casualties
Non-deployed Military Experience
• Administer routine inoculations including influenza, hepatitis, anthrax, smallpox and tuberculosis screens
• Instruct classes in medical trauma procedures to 104 company personnel bi-annually
• Record and maintain inventory records and order all company medical supplies
• Attended Air Assault School in Fort Benning, GA in the summer of 2010
• Provided medical support to National Guard personnel for 2009, 2010 and 2011 North Dakota floods
RELATED EXPERIENCE
Laboratory Technical Assistant 01/2014-10/2014
Sanford Health Fargo, ND
Performed a multitude of procedures including blood cultures, venipuncture, sweat tests, and glucose testing
Worked directly with patients acquiring over forty hours of patient contact per week
Responsible for obtaining pertinent patient information through databases and charts
Phlebotomist 03/2012-03/2013
Pracs Institute Fargo, ND
• Obtained blood samples for medical testing through venipuncture
• Followed infection-control and safety procedures in carrying out daily phlebotomy functions
• Prepared blood-collecting equipment, drew blood and safely stored and transported samples
HONORS AND DISTINCTIONS
• Awarded two Army Commendation Medals for medical leadership expertise during combat missions in the Iraqi
Theater of Operations,
• “Exceeded Course Standards” in the Pre-deployment Training Course at Camp Bullis, TX July 2007, and Basic
Non-commissioned Officer Training Course at Camp Williams, UT, July 2009
• Promoted to Staff Sergeant, North Dakota Army National Guard, March 2009
LEADERSHIP
• Medical Section Sergeant directly in charge of four subordinates
• Squad Leader, North Dakota Flood Operations, Spring 2009, 2010 and 2011