1. AAMBERMBER TTHOMPSONHOMPSON
Apt 304, 11107 Lakewood Pt. Dr., Seffner, FL 33584 (813) 502.3647 burrows_amber@yahoo.com
QUALIFICATIONS PROFILEQUALIFICATIONS PROFILE
Astute and dedicated CCI registered Echocardiogram Sonographer, offering comprehensive expertise and education in the
medical industry, with focus in the fields of sonography, clerical duties and patient care. Technically proficient with strong
command of basic medical procedures and terminology; demonstrate ability to effectively prioritize and manage a broad range
of responsibilities, meeting deadlines in a timely manner. Energetic self-starter with excellent analytical, organizational, and
problem solving skills. Possess outstanding medical work ethic; committed to the highest level of professionalism and
excellence.
EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTEDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
CARDIOVASCULAR CREDENTIALING INTERNATIONAL
REGISTERED CARDIAC SONOGRAPHER (ID# 000956) 2/2015
SANFORD BROWN COLLEGE 10/ 2012 –
07/2014
OCCUPATIONAL ASSOCIATES DEGREE IN NON-INVASIVE CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGY
SANFORD BROWN COLLEGE
ASSOCIATE OF ALLIED HEALTH & SCIENCE HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT 07/2014 –
12/2014
RELATED COURSEWORK
Slips, Trips, and Falls Safety • Back Safety • Ladder Safety • Electrical Safety • Bloodborne Pathogens
BASIC LIFE SAFETY Expires 2/2015
AREAS OF EXPERTISEAREAS OF EXPERTISE
• Microsoft Office 2012
• All phases of Cardiac Ultrasound Testing
• All phases of Non-invasive Cardiac EKG’s
• Philips iE33
• Medication-induced Stress Testing
• Transthoracic Echocardiography
• Treadmill Stress Testing
• M-Mode
• Pulsed and Continuous Wave Doppler
• Color Flow Mapping
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
LARK & DAUGHTREY, EXTERNSHIP, LAKELAND, FLORIDA
Cardiovascular Externship 10/2013 – 07/2014
− Prepares for examinations by checking equipment and inventorying and restocking supplies; reviewing patient schedules;
reading physician orders for specific examinations; setting-up recording equipment; entering patient information into system
− Reduces patient anxieties by explaining procedures; answering questions, Protects patients by adhering to safety policies and
protocols
− Prepares patients by positioning patient; spreading gels; attaching electrodes to chest and equipment; adjusting equipment
controls; verifying wave signals
− Obtains quality images by positioning and repositioning transducer; monitoring display screen; listening to signals; adjusting
equipment for beam strength and focus; detecting artifacts that mimic abnormalities; recording images
− Maintains patient confidence and protects operations by keeping information confidential; cautioning others regarding potential
breaches.
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2. AAMBERMBER TTHOMPSONHOMPSON
Apt 304, 11107 Lakewood Pt. Dr., Seffner, FL 33584 (813) 502.3647 burrows_amber@yahoo.com
− Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal
networks; participating in professional organizations.
− Accomplishes organization goals by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring
opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.
31ST
FORCE SUPPORT SQUADRON (USAFE), AVIANO AIR BASE, ITALY
Fitness Supervisor 01/2010 – 01/2012
− Rendered customer service and equipment checkout counter for 8,300 base personnel in a $5M fitness and sports
center.
− Administered and maintained 225 pieces of cardio/strength/weight training equipment valued at $400K.
− Masterfully managed $72K in fitness center funds; and monitored transaction on AF Form 1875 with 98% accuracy
− Took the role of a section training manager, giving an updated status of 10 personnel records in AFTR IAW AFP,
which led to 60% reduction in discrepancies
Front Desk Guest Supervisor 02/2008 – 02/2010
− Made reservations for more than 60,000 TDY, PCS, groups, and space available personnel annually.
− Earned distinction and acknowledgment as "Dorm Manager" as selected by 31 FW/CCC.
− Received commendation from the Eubank Team for “Excellent Performance”; minimized late payment by 25% by
introducing and enforcing a 15-day payment window.
8TH
SERVICES SQUADRON (PACAF), KUNSAN AIR BASE, SOUTH KOREA (AD)
Program Director 02/2007– 02/2008
− Effectively functioned as Squadron GPC Cardholder; fully processed more than $20K purchase requests with no errors
− Played an integral role in coordinating 23 successful AFE and USO performances in Kunsan Air Base, obtaining
participation of 4,000 Airmen while saving more than $30K in booking fees
− Successfully assembled weekly X-Box/Pool/Dart tournaments, totaling to 66 events
− Obtained 98% satisfaction rating (excellent) for demonstrating positive rapport with guests and exceptional customer skills
− Chosen as project officer for the Kunsan Tops in Blue; led the smash rock group Rock Kills Kids! ROKtoberfest; and managed
four BET comedy shows
740TH
MISSILE SQUADRON (AFSPC), MINOT AFB, ND, USA
Missile Alert Facility (MAP) Chef /Chef Trainer 03/2002 – 02/2007
− Trained three squadron chefs in two months, gaining two ‘Highly Qualified’ ratings as ingenious trainer, innovator, and
master of details; revamped 740 MS training programs and elevated proficiency up by 50%
− Offered quick responses to perform NSI-directed generator test with flawless results, receiving the Professional Team award
− Handpicked by 740 MS/CC to serve as Chef Superintendent on a 4-week absence
− Gathered and compiled $4K in MAP kitchen sales inventory and MAP monies within strict AFSPC 3% limits
− Effectively audited subsistence paperwork for $200K worth of meals prepared during FY 2004, with zero monetary errors
− Completed numerous storeroom duties, such as oversight of perfect accounting of $350K in stockroom inventory
− Assisted with the removal, reorganization, and distribution of food during storeroom renovations, with no mission delay
− Expertly managed a subsistence inventory exceeding $1K in rations, expendable supplies, and currency
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONSAWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
SANFORD BROWN COLLEGE
− Dean’s List (Term 1st
, 2nd
, 3rd
,& 4th
)
THE AIR FORCE COMMENDATION MEDAL (FIRST OAK LEAF CLUSTER)
THE AIR FORCE COMMENDATION MEDAL
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3. AAMBERMBER TTHOMPSONHOMPSON
Apt 304, 11107 Lakewood Pt. Dr., Seffner, FL 33584 (813) 502.3647 burrows_amber@yahoo.com
− John Hennessy Award for "Best Missile Feeding Operations" in the Air Force Space Command, 2001 and 2002
− 91st
Space WMGs Non-commissioned Officer of the Year 2005
− Twentieth Air Force Missile Chef of the Quarter for the 2nd
Quarter of 2006
− Air Force Space Command's 2006 Non-commissioned Officer Missile Chef of the Year
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