1. Christopher Lee
81
University
Manor
East,
Apt.
#81
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Hershey,
PA
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Phone:
619-‐618-‐6683
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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.