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Christopher Lee
81	
  University	
  Manor	
  East,	
  Apt.	
  #81	
  !	
  Hershey,	
  PA	
  !	
  Phone:	
  619-­‐618-­‐6683	
  !	
  	
  E-­‐Mail:	
  christopher.lee337@gmail.com	
  
Education	
  
Pennsylvania	
  State	
  University	
  College	
  of	
  Medicine	
   July	
  2014	
  –	
  July	
  2018	
  
Doctor	
  of	
  Medicine	
  Candidate	
  
San	
  Francisco	
  State	
  University	
  Post-­‐Baccalaureate	
  Program	
   August	
  2013	
  –	
  May	
  2014	
  
Pre-­‐Health	
  Professions	
  Certificate	
  
Units	
  Taken:	
  	
  21	
   Cumulative	
  GPA:	
  3.90	
   	
  
	
  San	
  Francisco	
  State	
  University	
   January	
  2011	
  –	
  May	
  2013	
  
Primary	
  Major:	
  	
   BS	
  Cell	
  and	
  Molecular	
  Biology	
   GPA:	
  3.90	
  
Secondary	
  Major:	
  	
   BS	
  Biochemistry	
   GPA:	
  3.93	
  
Units	
  Taken:	
  	
  223.7	
   	
  Cumulative	
  GPA:	
  3.56	
  
Experience	
  
San	
  Francisco	
  State	
  University	
  Independent	
  Research	
  Projects	
   May	
  2011	
  –	
  May	
  2012	
  
• Spring	
  2012:	
  	
  “Green”	
  convenient	
  trimethylchlorosilane-­‐catalyzed	
  azlactone	
  synthesis	
  under	
  ultrasonic	
  irradiation	
  in	
  a	
  
solvent	
  free	
  system	
  in	
  association	
  with	
  Yangzhou	
  University	
  School	
  of	
  Chemistry	
  and	
  Chemical	
  Engineering.	
  
• Fall	
  2011:	
  	
  Argentine	
  Ant	
  Methylation	
  research	
  project	
  confirming	
  conserved	
  methylation	
  patterns	
  within	
  various	
  ant	
  
species	
  via	
  bisulfite	
  treatment,	
  PCR,	
  Gel	
  Electrophoresis,	
  Nanodrop,	
  and	
  DNA	
  sequencing	
  protocols.	
  
• Summer	
  2011:	
  	
  Drosophila	
  melanogaster	
  research	
  project	
  confirming	
  the	
  existence	
  of	
  dicistronic	
  gene	
  structure	
  within	
  the	
  
various	
  species	
  of	
  the	
  Drosophila	
  family.	
  	
  Confirmation	
  applied	
  through	
  PCR	
  and	
  Gel	
  Electrophoresis	
  techniques	
  and	
  
bioinformatic	
  software	
  (BLAST,	
  Flybase,	
  Apollo,	
  and	
  ExPaSy)	
  to	
  annotate	
  transcript	
  variants	
  and	
  database	
  discrepancies.	
  
United	
  States	
  Navy	
  –	
  Hospital	
  Corpsman/Fleet	
  Marine	
  Force	
   February	
  2004	
  –	
  August	
  2010	
  
• Medical	
  personnel	
  for	
  Navy	
  Basic	
  Underwater	
  Demolition/SEAL	
  training	
  in	
  support	
  of	
  Phase	
  training,	
  Hell-­‐week,	
  and	
  
Advanced	
  SEAL	
  training	
  to	
  include	
  SERE,	
  Jump	
  School,	
  Dive	
  Training,	
  (CQD)	
  Close	
  Quarters	
  Defense,	
  amphibious	
  
operations,	
  and	
  live-­‐fire	
  training	
  for	
  SEAL	
  Team	
  (IAD)	
  Immediate	
  Action	
  Drills.	
  
• 1st	
  Reconnaissance	
  Bravo	
  Company,	
  3rd	
  Platoon,	
  Team	
  3	
  as	
  part	
  of	
  a	
  6	
  man	
  team,	
  in	
  which	
  missions	
  consisted	
  of	
  High	
  Value	
  
Targets,	
  clandestine	
  operations,	
  counter-­‐terrorism	
  search	
  and	
  seizure,	
  priority	
  asset	
  security,	
  civilian	
  search	
  and	
  rescue,	
  
IED	
  patrols	
  and	
  sweeps,	
  weapon	
  cache	
  demolition,	
  urban	
  counter-­‐sniper	
  operations,	
  and	
  breaching.	
  
• Extensive	
  training	
  in	
  field	
  trauma	
  medicine	
  and	
  surgical	
  intervention,	
  clinical	
  medicine,	
  hospital	
  care,	
  mass	
  casualty	
  
protocol;	
  past	
  certification	
  in	
  (ACLS)	
  Advanced	
  Cardio	
  Life	
  Support,	
  (PALS)	
  Pediatric	
  Advanced	
  Life	
  Support,	
  (BLS)	
  Basic	
  
Life	
  Support,	
  (CPR)	
  Cardiopulmonary	
  Resuscitation,	
  (NRP)	
  Neonatal	
  Resuscitation	
  Program,	
  (ECG)	
  Electrocardiogram,	
  
(TCCC)	
  Tactical	
  Combat	
  Casualty	
  Care,	
  Mountain	
  Medicine	
  for	
  high	
  altitude	
  medical	
  intervention,	
  and	
  (OEMS)	
  Operation	
  
Emergency	
  Medicine	
  Skills	
  conducted	
  by	
  former	
  FBI	
  medical	
  physician	
  and	
  former	
  Special	
  Operations	
  staff.	
  
• Conducted	
  pre-­‐deployment	
  Tactical	
  Combat	
  Casualty	
  Care	
  (TCCC)	
  for	
  over	
  1,000	
  Marines	
  and	
  Sailors	
  in	
  support	
  of	
  OIF	
  VI	
  
and	
  VII.	
  
• Awarded	
  two	
  Combat	
  Action	
  Ribbons	
  for	
  combat	
  actions	
  and	
  medical	
  interventions	
  provided	
  in	
  OIF	
  III	
  and	
  OIF	
  VI;	
  Top	
  
Academic	
  Award	
  for	
  Field	
  Medical	
  Services	
  School;	
  Valedictorian	
  and	
  Top	
  Athlete	
  for	
  Hospital	
  Corpsman	
  “A”	
  School;	
  Top	
  
of	
  Class	
  as	
  Honorary	
  Recruit	
  and	
  Navy	
  League	
  Award	
  at	
  Recruit	
  Training	
  Command.	
  
	
  
2	
  
Extracurricular	
  
United	
  Students	
  for	
  Veterans	
  Health	
   March	
  2012	
  –	
  May	
  2013	
  
• SFSU	
  chapter	
  Founder	
  and	
  President	
  of	
  the	
  nationally	
  recognized	
  United	
  Students	
  for	
  Veterans	
  Health	
  (USVH)	
  organization.	
  
A	
  partnership	
  with	
  the	
  San	
  Francisco	
  Veterans	
  Affairs	
  Hospital	
  and	
  Recreational	
  Therapy	
  designed	
  to	
  foster	
  relationships	
  
between	
  student	
  volunteers	
  and	
  patients	
  with	
  various	
  inpatient	
  and	
  outpatient	
  medical	
  and	
  administration	
  departments.	
  
Pre-­‐Health	
  Honors	
  Society	
   March	
  2012	
  –	
  May	
  2013	
  
• SFSU	
  organization	
  designed	
  to	
  promote	
  qualified	
  students	
  who	
  excel	
  academically	
  and	
  demonstrate	
  collaborative	
  
attributes.	
  	
  Provides	
  students	
  with	
  experience	
  through	
  networking,	
  medical	
  seminars,	
  and	
  medical	
  career	
  advice.	
  
Pre-­‐Health	
  Professions	
  Student	
  Alliance	
   January	
  2012	
  	
  -­‐	
  May	
  2013	
  
• Supports	
  the	
  undergraduate	
  community	
  in	
  pursuit	
  of	
  health	
  profession	
  schools	
  by	
  holding	
  workshops,	
  seminars,	
  tutoring,	
  
mentorship,	
  and	
  on-­‐campus	
  events.	
  
Student	
  Researchers	
  in	
  Bioscience	
   August	
  2011	
  –	
  May	
  2012	
  
• Conglomeration	
  of	
  research	
  projects	
  within	
  the	
  SFSU	
  Biology	
  department	
  enabling	
  students	
  to	
  shadow	
  and	
  gain	
  experience	
  
with	
  experimental	
  design,	
  concepts,	
  and	
  protocols.	
  
Volunteer	
  
University	
  of	
  California	
  Davis	
  Pre-­‐Medical	
  Surgical	
  Internship	
   April	
  2013	
  –	
  July	
  2013	
  
• Pre-­‐medical	
  student	
  internship,	
  mentorship,	
  and	
  research	
  program	
  to	
  observe	
  the	
  thirteen	
  surgical	
  sub-­‐specialties	
  within	
  
the	
  UC	
  Davis	
  Hospital	
  Surgical	
  Department.	
  The	
  program	
  also	
  involved	
  academic,	
  research,	
  and	
  assigned	
  reading	
  
responsibilities.	
  
San	
  Francisco	
  General	
  Hospital	
   January	
  2012	
  –	
  May	
  2012	
  
• Assigned	
  to	
  the	
  Emergency	
  and	
  Radiology	
  departments	
  assisting	
  patients	
  and	
  staff	
  in	
  ambulatory	
  care,	
  laboratory	
  
specimen	
  and	
  patient	
  transfer,	
  and	
  emergency	
  care.	
  

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  • 1. Christopher Lee 81  University  Manor  East,  Apt.  #81  !  Hershey,  PA  !  Phone:  619-­‐618-­‐6683  !    E-­‐Mail:  christopher.lee337@gmail.com   Education   Pennsylvania  State  University  College  of  Medicine   July  2014  –  July  2018   Doctor  of  Medicine  Candidate   San  Francisco  State  University  Post-­‐Baccalaureate  Program   August  2013  –  May  2014   Pre-­‐Health  Professions  Certificate   Units  Taken:    21   Cumulative  GPA:  3.90      San  Francisco  State  University   January  2011  –  May  2013   Primary  Major:     BS  Cell  and  Molecular  Biology   GPA:  3.90   Secondary  Major:     BS  Biochemistry   GPA:  3.93   Units  Taken:    223.7    Cumulative  GPA:  3.56   Experience   San  Francisco  State  University  Independent  Research  Projects   May  2011  –  May  2012   • Spring  2012:    “Green”  convenient  trimethylchlorosilane-­‐catalyzed  azlactone  synthesis  under  ultrasonic  irradiation  in  a   solvent  free  system  in  association  with  Yangzhou  University  School  of  Chemistry  and  Chemical  Engineering.   • Fall  2011:    Argentine  Ant  Methylation  research  project  confirming  conserved  methylation  patterns  within  various  ant   species  via  bisulfite  treatment,  PCR,  Gel  Electrophoresis,  Nanodrop,  and  DNA  sequencing  protocols.   • Summer  2011:    Drosophila  melanogaster  research  project  confirming  the  existence  of  dicistronic  gene  structure  within  the   various  species  of  the  Drosophila  family.    Confirmation  applied  through  PCR  and  Gel  Electrophoresis  techniques  and   bioinformatic  software  (BLAST,  Flybase,  Apollo,  and  ExPaSy)  to  annotate  transcript  variants  and  database  discrepancies.   United  States  Navy  –  Hospital  Corpsman/Fleet  Marine  Force   February  2004  –  August  2010   • Medical  personnel  for  Navy  Basic  Underwater  Demolition/SEAL  training  in  support  of  Phase  training,  Hell-­‐week,  and   Advanced  SEAL  training  to  include  SERE,  Jump  School,  Dive  Training,  (CQD)  Close  Quarters  Defense,  amphibious   operations,  and  live-­‐fire  training  for  SEAL  Team  (IAD)  Immediate  Action  Drills.   • 1st  Reconnaissance  Bravo  Company,  3rd  Platoon,  Team  3  as  part  of  a  6  man  team,  in  which  missions  consisted  of  High  Value   Targets,  clandestine  operations,  counter-­‐terrorism  search  and  seizure,  priority  asset  security,  civilian  search  and  rescue,   IED  patrols  and  sweeps,  weapon  cache  demolition,  urban  counter-­‐sniper  operations,  and  breaching.   • Extensive  training  in  field  trauma  medicine  and  surgical  intervention,  clinical  medicine,  hospital  care,  mass  casualty   protocol;  past  certification  in  (ACLS)  Advanced  Cardio  Life  Support,  (PALS)  Pediatric  Advanced  Life  Support,  (BLS)  Basic   Life  Support,  (CPR)  Cardiopulmonary  Resuscitation,  (NRP)  Neonatal  Resuscitation  Program,  (ECG)  Electrocardiogram,   (TCCC)  Tactical  Combat  Casualty  Care,  Mountain  Medicine  for  high  altitude  medical  intervention,  and  (OEMS)  Operation   Emergency  Medicine  Skills  conducted  by  former  FBI  medical  physician  and  former  Special  Operations  staff.   • Conducted  pre-­‐deployment  Tactical  Combat  Casualty  Care  (TCCC)  for  over  1,000  Marines  and  Sailors  in  support  of  OIF  VI   and  VII.   • Awarded  two  Combat  Action  Ribbons  for  combat  actions  and  medical  interventions  provided  in  OIF  III  and  OIF  VI;  Top   Academic  Award  for  Field  Medical  Services  School;  Valedictorian  and  Top  Athlete  for  Hospital  Corpsman  “A”  School;  Top   of  Class  as  Honorary  Recruit  and  Navy  League  Award  at  Recruit  Training  Command.    
  • 2. 2   Extracurricular   United  Students  for  Veterans  Health   March  2012  –  May  2013   • SFSU  chapter  Founder  and  President  of  the  nationally  recognized  United  Students  for  Veterans  Health  (USVH)  organization.   A  partnership  with  the  San  Francisco  Veterans  Affairs  Hospital  and  Recreational  Therapy  designed  to  foster  relationships   between  student  volunteers  and  patients  with  various  inpatient  and  outpatient  medical  and  administration  departments.   Pre-­‐Health  Honors  Society   March  2012  –  May  2013   • SFSU  organization  designed  to  promote  qualified  students  who  excel  academically  and  demonstrate  collaborative   attributes.    Provides  students  with  experience  through  networking,  medical  seminars,  and  medical  career  advice.   Pre-­‐Health  Professions  Student  Alliance   January  2012    -­‐  May  2013   • Supports  the  undergraduate  community  in  pursuit  of  health  profession  schools  by  holding  workshops,  seminars,  tutoring,   mentorship,  and  on-­‐campus  events.   Student  Researchers  in  Bioscience   August  2011  –  May  2012   • Conglomeration  of  research  projects  within  the  SFSU  Biology  department  enabling  students  to  shadow  and  gain  experience   with  experimental  design,  concepts,  and  protocols.   Volunteer   University  of  California  Davis  Pre-­‐Medical  Surgical  Internship   April  2013  –  July  2013   • Pre-­‐medical  student  internship,  mentorship,  and  research  program  to  observe  the  thirteen  surgical  sub-­‐specialties  within   the  UC  Davis  Hospital  Surgical  Department.  The  program  also  involved  academic,  research,  and  assigned  reading   responsibilities.   San  Francisco  General  Hospital   January  2012  –  May  2012   • Assigned  to  the  Emergency  and  Radiology  departments  assisting  patients  and  staff  in  ambulatory  care,  laboratory   specimen  and  patient  transfer,  and  emergency  care.