Jakob F. Creighton is a 2016 graduate of the University of New England with a Bachelor of Science in Medical Biology and a minor in Philosophy. He has held EMT-Basic certifications in Maine, Massachusetts, and through the NREMT since 2014. His experience includes research assistance at UNE where he performs laboratory techniques, and EMT work for EasCare in Boston in 2015 and North East Mobile Health Services in Scarborough, Maine since 2014 where he transports patients and documents their care.
1. Jakob F. Creighton
Cell: 7742192646
EMail: jcreighton@une.edu
Home Address: 61 Long Ave. Attleboro, MA 02703
Education:
University of New England, Biddeford, ME
Bachelor of Science in Medical Biology with a minor in Philosophy ‘16
Dean’s List Fall 2014 & Spring 2016
EMTBasic Classes and CPR Training at Bristol Community College, New Bedford, MA
Diploma from Attleboro High School, Attleboro, MA Class of 2012
Certifications:
Maine EMTBasic License # 27661 Expiration: 03/31/2016
Massachusetts EMTBasic License # E0902164 Expiration: 04/01/2016
NREMT EMTBasic License # E3114940 Expiration: 03/31/2016
CPR Certification from the AHA Expiration: May 2015
OSHA Certification Obtained in 2010
Experience in:
Research Assistant, University of New England, Biddeford, ME Fall 2015present
Responsibilities Include:
● Learning, performing, and teaching laboratory techniques such as: PCR, gel electrophoresis, mouse
colony management, mouse breeding, colony database operation, mouse surgery, etc.
● Lab experience also includes skills I’ve learned in the lab portions of my college which is very
science focused as it has the only D.O and P.A. program in Maine.
EMTBasic, EasCare, Boston, MA
Responsibilities Include: Summer 2015
● Transporting patients in need of medical assistance or emergency services around the medical
community including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, residences and other related
facilities.
● Working with other members of the medical community to collect patient history and other
relevant documentation and write a detailed report of the patient’s trip and conditions.
EMTBasic, North East Mobile Health Services, Scarborough, ME Sep. 2014present
Responsibilities Include:
● Transferring and transporting patients who need medical supervision or emergency transport
around the medical community including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes,
residences and other related facilities.
● Working with other members of the medical community to collect patient history and other
relevant documentation and write a detailed report of the patient’s trip.
Other Work Experience, Volunteer Work and Clubs:
International Medical Missions at UNE “(IMM)UNE” club member 2014
Animal Care Attendant, University of New England Spring 2015
IT Help Desk, University of New England, Oct. 2012May 2014