Raymond J. Brassard has over 30 years of experience in both the medical and retail fields. He has held several leadership and teaching positions, including store leader at Payless Shoe Source, assistant program coordinator and chief assistant for medical assisting and surgical technology programs, and program coordinator for a medical transcription program. He also served for over 10 years as an independent duty hospital corpsman in the U.S. Navy, providing medical care for submarine crews of up to 150 personnel.
1. Raymond J. Brassard
2710 North Meridian Avenue - #251
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Home: (405) 942-4326 Cell: (405) 837-9562
OBJECTIVE
I would like to expand my work experience by working for a forward-looking company. While most of my
experience has been in the medical field, my ability to adapt to situations and different jobs is assured.
2011 Payless Shoe Source
to
2014 Started as assistant store leader and within one year was promoted to
store leader (manager). Was responsible for all aspects of the retail operation
and execution of the management of the store including but not limited
to: hiring and firing of associates, education of all associates in the retail
operations of the business, opening and closing the store, receiving and the
shipment of store merchandise, unpacking and separation of shipment,
and distribution of merchandise to the store floor, maintaining track of all retail
documentation associated with the store, assisting on various store audits
throughout Oklahoma, and keeping track of all weekly and monthly reports on
the store and associates.
2005 Platt College – Central Campus
to
2011 Assistant Program Coordinator-Medical Assisting Program
(2008-2011)
Responsible to the school director for the instruction of all aspects of the medical
assisting program. Taught anatomy and physiology, laboratory procedures,
pharmacology, mathematics, medical terminology, and front office, billing coding, medical
transcription, maintenance of health records, and telephone and reception.
Responsible for the filing and completion of all required grades, attendance and monthly
progress reports on every student.
Completed all the required documentation for termination, withdrawals, academic and
attendance probations, graduation packets and transcripts of all students.
Assisted the laboratory instructor in all aspects of the “hands on” laboratory functions
including urinalysis, blood testing, blood draws, sterilization procedures, and vital signs.
Administered the National Registry Examinations with a 95-100% pass rate.
Chief Assistant – Surgical Technology Course (2007-2008)
Taught all non-core classes in the Surgical Technology including anatomy and
physiology, pharmacology, sterile techniques (asepsis), microbiology, and laboratory
testing and procedures.
Assisted in the laboratory (mock Operating Room) as needed.
Maintained attendance, and academic scores, probations, leaves of absence, and
terminations, withdrawals, and graduation transcripts.
Program Coordinator – Medical Transcription Specialist Program -(2005-2007)
Program Coordinator for the Medical Transcription course of training including
supervision of one Instructor. Taught anatomy and physiology, medical terminology,
pharmacology, human diseases, and microbiology.
2. Responsible for maintaining all students’ attendance and academic scores, placing
students on probation as needed, and completing all transcript information and
completing all associated paperwork.
1996 AMERCAN TRANSCRIPTION INSTITUTE
to Responsible for teaching the following subject matter: medical terminology,
2005 anatomy and physiology, general office administration, billing and coding, filing,
research of terminology, pharmacology, and human diseases, and health
records.
1978 UNITED STATES NAVY
to Obtained the Naval Enlisted Codes of HM-8402 and HM-8404. Was an
1995 Independent Duty Hospital corpsman – Submarines for over 10 years.
Was the only medical professional on board a U.S. Submarine for a crew of 150
personnel. Responsible to the Commanding Officer for the health and dental care for the
entire crew.
Worked independent of any medical doctor while stations of submarines.
Was the Radiation Health Officer and sat on the Nuclear Weapons Safety Council. Was
also the Gas Free Engineer while on board submarines, and sat on the Recreation and
Retention teams as well as the Substance Abuse Training team.
Started an on board family treatment clinic while in port to assist family members with the
medical care and treatment for general ailments, with referrals to clinics and the setting
up of appointments for dependant wives and children.
References available upon request.