Eriq Shelton is seeking a position as a Cardiovascular Technician. He has over 5 years of experience as a Cardiovascular Technician, including 3 years as lead technician. He possesses a secret security clearance and has experience working with various cardiovascular systems from Maclab, GE, and Phillips. He has trained over 10 technicians and 5 registered nurses in cardiovascular procedures.
1. Eriq Shelton
9217 Potomac Loop, Fort Belvoir, Virginia 22060
(706) 627-0583
Eriq.Shelton@yahoo.com
Objective: Seeking a position as a Cardiovascular Technician
Summary of Qualifications
o Over 5 years of experience as a Cardiovascular Technician.
o Possess a secret security clearance
o Worked as lead technician for 3 years in a Cardiovascular Interventional Radiology suite
o Over 3 years of experience working with Interventional radiologist as an interventional
radiology tech
o Have experience working with Maclab, GE, and Phillips systems
o Trained over 10 techs,and 5 registered nurses in cardiovascular catheterization procedures
o Performed in multiple types of cardiac procedures,invasive and noninvasive
o Setup multiple training programs for all techs and nurses within the Cardiovascular Interventional
Radiology suite
o Contain ACLS, BLS, Academy of Health Sciences United States Army Diploma for
Cardiovascular Specialty course and EMT-B licenses
o Trained in Echocardiography
Professional Experience
2011-Present CVIR Lead Technician, Alpha Company FBCH, Fort Belvoir
o Consistently sought after by 11 CVIR techs,6 physicians,and 4 nurses due high level of
competence, reliability, judgment and technical knowledge
o Instrumental in establishing the newly formed FBCH CVIR section
o Lead CVIR Tech
o Coordinated staff assignments and assisted in over 1500 complex cardiac cath and Interventional
Radiology procedures
o Taught CVIR STEMI protocolFBCH ER staff; directly impacted ER preparedness and response
to cardiac emergencies
o Trained over 10 techs in their duties; insured CVIR section completed all training requirements in
preparation for joint commission
o Facilitated over 100 hours of training in the department to improve the skills and knowledge base
of 22 joint service staff
o Trained 2 Gastroenterologists,three GI nurses,and six technicians in use of interventional lab;
supported GI clinic expansion of patient services
o Maintained 100% accountability of over $6,400,000 of supplies with zero losses
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o Prepared soldiers for both promotion and Soldier of the month boards; resulting in one winning
the Alpha Company Soldier of the month board for NOV 2013
o Motivated and enthusiastic Technician who seeks out new challenges and improved clinic
efficiency through positive leadership and innovative process improvements
o Accepts accountability for professional failures and successes in self and subordinates and fosters
an environment of personal responsibility
2010-2011 Cath Lab Technician, HHC Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington DC
o Ensured highest proficiency of patient care with exemplary knowledge and technical skills during
times of reduced staff, and always adhered to highest standards
o Dedicated to self - improvement and providing quality patient care; attended over 20 hours of
conference, symposiums, and in-services
o Demonstrated mental capacity to handle stressfulsituations
o Coached and mentored 1 soldier and 3 NCOs for Non Commissioned Officer and Soldier of the
Month boards; resulting in all recommended for promotion
o Volunteered to provide medical coverage for the 26th annual Army 10 Miler; contributing to the
success ofthe event
o Ensured accurate and safe transition of over $7,000,000 worth of Interventional Cardiac
Catheterization equipment and supplies during base realignment and closure
o Ensured 100% staff compliance with safety guidelines; resulting in clinical operations with zero
accidents
o Involved with community by playing on 3 soccerteams within the national capital area
2007-2009 Squad leader for the AID Station, HHC 19th Engineer Battalion, Fort Knox
o Assistant NCOIC of 19th Engineer Battalion Aid Station
o Maintained EMT knowledge to prepare soldiers for National Registry exam
o Trained all of 19th Engineer Battalion in combat life saver course; to prepare them for deployment
o Developed section Physical Training program
o Communicated consistently with subordinates; ensuring they were informed of their tasks and
were always accounted for
Education and Training
o National Registry Emergency Medical Technician EMT-B, Fort Sam Houston,Texas, SEP 2006
o Academy of Health Sciences United States Army Diploma for Cardiovascular Specialty course,
Fort Sam Houston,Texas, JUN 2010
o Advanced Cardiac Life Support, OCT 2014
o Basic Life Support,OCT 2014
o Leaders Training course,Fort Knox, Kentucky, MAR 2008
3. Eriq Shelton
9217 Potomac Loop, Fort Belvoir, Virginia 22060
(706) 627-0583
Eriq.D.Shelton@yahoo.com
Professional References
CDR Alexander I. Bustamante, MD, FACC, Staff Cardiologist
Alexander.I.Bustamante.mil@mail.mil
571-231-2010/2013/2012
CDR Bradley Serwer, MD, FACC, Director of Cardiac Cath Lab
Bradley.A.Serwer.mil@mail.mil
571-231-2008
LTC Llewellyn Lee, MD, Chief, Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology
Llewellyn.V.Lee.mil@mail.mil
571-231-4279
Personal Reference
SGM John Eskandary
Shahpour.J.Eskandary.mil@mail.mil
703-980-8015
HM1 Darrell Smith
Darrell.n.smith2.mil@mail.mil
808-372-4116
MAJ Brooke Schrum
Brooke.h.schrum.mil@mail.mil
706-910-4788