HILLARY JARAMILLO
46-01 67th Street Apt. 3N— Woodside, New York 11377
Cell: 347-602-1327— E-mail: hillary_jaramillo@hotmail.com
EDUCATION
CUNY Macaulay Honors College – Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, New York
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, minor in Health and Nutrition Science, June 2015
Overall GPA: 3.64/4.00
WORK EXPERIENCE
NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, June 2015 – June 2016
Medical Staff Facilitator at Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine
• Assisted 50+ patients per week in scheduling appointments in various medical subspecialties.
• Compiled Weekly Summary Reports that indicate the number of admissions and number/type of
appointments made for each of NYU Langone Emergency Care locations.
• Monitored admission logs to ensure providers notified patients’ primary care providers, especially if these
providers were affiliated with the hospital.
• Facilitated communications between healthcare professionals and patients.
Summer Youth Employment Program, New York, NY, July 2012 – August 2013
Camp Counselor at Sunnyside Beacon Program at I.S.5, July 2013 – August 2013
• Assisted in the preparation of materials for health education workshop for middle-school children.
• Supervised 30+ children during daily activities and excursions to enhance their learning experience.
Human Resources Intern at New York City Department of Education, July 2012 – August 2012
• Issued 100+ identification card to Department of Education employers, employees, and contractors.
• Updated computer data for each employer to provide accurate information for the department.
• Assisted staff in the transition towards a computer based storage system and the safe removal of
hardcopy files of 200+ employees (both past and present).
LEADERSHIP
Global Brigades Chapter at Macaulay Honors College, New York, NY, September 2011 – June 2015
Co-Chairperson of Global Brigades Chapter, September 2014- June 2015
• Oversaw weekly operations of each chapter program, as well as guided logistical and monetary procedures
for various events.
• Coordinated sessions for New York Global Brigades Exchange Conference in April 2015.
• Maintained streamlined communication between executive officers and school administrators.
Co-President of Medical-Environmental Brigade, September 2013 – August 2014
• Coordinated the August 2014 brigade to lead 60+ students to work along side community health
workers and medical professionals in Panamanian communities with limited access to health care.
Vice President of Education of Medical-Public Health Brigade, September 2012- August 2013
• Spearheaded the pre-brigade education curriculum and established the chapter’s foundation in
education.
• Developed health education lesson plans geared toward elementary and middle school Latino children
to inform them about relevant health issues in their communities.
• Planned Spanish language workshops to enable students to efficiently communicate in Latino communities.
Brigader, September 2011 – June 2015
• Travelled annually to Panama to provide basic medical services and health education in an effort to create
sustainable change in communities.
• Served as a Spanish interpreter for medical professionals, community health workers, and fellow student
volunteers.
VOLUNTEER WORK
Maternity Unit, Kings County Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY, September 2014 – June 2015
• Compiled and organized 10+ patient charts per shift to ensure patient data was protected and intact.
• Facilitated communication between nurses and patients.
• Ensured patient safety through vigilant watch of unit entrance and nursery, as well as ensure patient privacy.
• Assisted in breast-feeding education workshop hosted weekly through the distribution of informational packets
and required forms.
• Served as a Spanish interpreter for patients with limited English proficiency.
Pediatrics Unit, New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY, October 2013 – April 2014
• Enabled nurses to spend more time with critical patients by feeding, escorting, and answering basic questions
from other patients
• Entertained pediatric patients through the use of art and literature
• Served as a Spanish interpreter for patients with limited English proficiency.
SKILLS
• Medical Software: EPIC Hyperspace
• Google Applications: Gmail, Calendar, Drive (Document, Spreadsheet, Presentation, Form)
• Microsoft Applications: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook
• Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX
• Language: Spanish (Fluent)

2017 Curriculum Vitae - Hillary Jaramillo

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    HILLARY JARAMILLO 46-01 67thStreet Apt. 3N— Woodside, New York 11377 Cell: 347-602-1327— E-mail: hillary_jaramillo@hotmail.com EDUCATION CUNY Macaulay Honors College – Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, New York Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, minor in Health and Nutrition Science, June 2015 Overall GPA: 3.64/4.00 WORK EXPERIENCE NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, June 2015 – June 2016 Medical Staff Facilitator at Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine • Assisted 50+ patients per week in scheduling appointments in various medical subspecialties. • Compiled Weekly Summary Reports that indicate the number of admissions and number/type of appointments made for each of NYU Langone Emergency Care locations. • Monitored admission logs to ensure providers notified patients’ primary care providers, especially if these providers were affiliated with the hospital. • Facilitated communications between healthcare professionals and patients. Summer Youth Employment Program, New York, NY, July 2012 – August 2013 Camp Counselor at Sunnyside Beacon Program at I.S.5, July 2013 – August 2013 • Assisted in the preparation of materials for health education workshop for middle-school children. • Supervised 30+ children during daily activities and excursions to enhance their learning experience. Human Resources Intern at New York City Department of Education, July 2012 – August 2012 • Issued 100+ identification card to Department of Education employers, employees, and contractors. • Updated computer data for each employer to provide accurate information for the department. • Assisted staff in the transition towards a computer based storage system and the safe removal of hardcopy files of 200+ employees (both past and present). LEADERSHIP Global Brigades Chapter at Macaulay Honors College, New York, NY, September 2011 – June 2015 Co-Chairperson of Global Brigades Chapter, September 2014- June 2015 • Oversaw weekly operations of each chapter program, as well as guided logistical and monetary procedures for various events. • Coordinated sessions for New York Global Brigades Exchange Conference in April 2015. • Maintained streamlined communication between executive officers and school administrators. Co-President of Medical-Environmental Brigade, September 2013 – August 2014 • Coordinated the August 2014 brigade to lead 60+ students to work along side community health workers and medical professionals in Panamanian communities with limited access to health care. Vice President of Education of Medical-Public Health Brigade, September 2012- August 2013 • Spearheaded the pre-brigade education curriculum and established the chapter’s foundation in education. • Developed health education lesson plans geared toward elementary and middle school Latino children to inform them about relevant health issues in their communities.
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    • Planned Spanishlanguage workshops to enable students to efficiently communicate in Latino communities. Brigader, September 2011 – June 2015 • Travelled annually to Panama to provide basic medical services and health education in an effort to create sustainable change in communities. • Served as a Spanish interpreter for medical professionals, community health workers, and fellow student volunteers. VOLUNTEER WORK Maternity Unit, Kings County Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY, September 2014 – June 2015 • Compiled and organized 10+ patient charts per shift to ensure patient data was protected and intact. • Facilitated communication between nurses and patients. • Ensured patient safety through vigilant watch of unit entrance and nursery, as well as ensure patient privacy. • Assisted in breast-feeding education workshop hosted weekly through the distribution of informational packets and required forms. • Served as a Spanish interpreter for patients with limited English proficiency. Pediatrics Unit, New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY, October 2013 – April 2014 • Enabled nurses to spend more time with critical patients by feeding, escorting, and answering basic questions from other patients • Entertained pediatric patients through the use of art and literature • Served as a Spanish interpreter for patients with limited English proficiency. SKILLS • Medical Software: EPIC Hyperspace • Google Applications: Gmail, Calendar, Drive (Document, Spreadsheet, Presentation, Form) • Microsoft Applications: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook • Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX • Language: Spanish (Fluent)