Patrick Tolosky has a strong academic background with a BA in Spanish and minor in Philosophy from Bates College, where he graduated magna cum laude with a 3.84 GPA. He has received numerous honors for his leadership and academic excellence. His experience includes working as a Fulbright Scholar in Spain, building a community center in Peru, and over 150 hours of medical shadowing. Tolosky also has significant healthcare experience from working in hospital emergency departments and free clinics. He is skilled in leadership, community service, and healthcare initiatives from his roles leading various student groups.
Patrick Tolosky's Resume Highlighting Education, Awards, Healthcare Experience
1. Patrick James Tolosky
83 Willow Brook Road, Longmeadow, MA 01106
ptolosky15@gmail.com, (413) 896 –1247
Education
Bates College, Lewiston, ME 2011 - 2015
Bachelor of Arts, Major: Spanish, Minor: Philosophy, Pre Medical Track
GPA: 3.84, Magna Cum Laude
Senior Thesis: “The Influence of Industry and Tourism on Culture, Globalization in Peru”
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru Lima, Peru Summer 2014
Suffield Academy, Suffield CT 2007 - 2011
Cum Laude, Torch Society
Honors and Awards
Bates College Key Spring 2015
Recognition of up to five percent of the graduating class as outstanding leaders in both academic and extra curricular work.
Phi Beta Kappa Society Spring 2015
Historic nationwide honor society to recognize students for academic excellence.
Bates College Dean’s List (All Semesters) 2011- 2015
To distinguish students who maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.73 or higher.
Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America Summer 2006
The highest rank of the Boy Scouts of America, earned upon demonstrating mastery of practical outdoor skills, personal
development, leadership, and dedication to the community.
Work and Healthcare Experience
Fulbright Scholar, English Teaching Assistant, Spain Fall 2015 - Spring 2016
Selected for U.S. Department of State’s flagship international exchange program. Assisted local teachers with English learning
through content based instruction and the Global Classrooms program.
Davis Projects for Peace, Grant Recipient, Q’eros Nation, Peru Summer 2015
Received a $10,000 U.S. based grant to collaborate with the Q’eros people, an indigenous community of Peru, to build a “Hampi
Wasi”, a Home of Healing.
Medical Shadowing Experience (over 150 hours within 6 different specialties) 2010 - 2015
Observed physicians and other healthcare professionals in the delivery of care to patients in outpatient and inpatient settings.
Baystate Health, Springfield, MA 2011- 2014
Emergency Department Assistant - Transported patients, stocked materials in patient rooms and the trauma bay, performed CPR
as a member of the crash team and assisted with daily functioning of the department. (Over 600 Patient Contact Hours).
Summer Scholar (Summer 2013)– Investigated clinical projects with physicians in the Quality of Care Research Department.
Co Author: “A Qualitative Analysis of Hospital Leaders’ Opinions About Publicly Reported Measures on Health Care Quality”
Chemistry Department, Academic Tutor, Bates College Fall 2013 - Spring 2014
Mentored students regarding study habits and comprehension of academic material through personalized weekly meetings.
Community Service
Trinity Jubilee Center, Volunteer, Lewiston, ME Fall 2013 - Spring 2015
Assisted local physicians with the routine tasks of the free health clinic and obtained patient histories.
St. Martin De Porres, Cook, Lewiston, ME Winter 2013 - Spring 2015
Prepared meals and dined with disadvantaged citizens of Lewiston attempting to reinvigorate their career path.
Niños Del Sol Children’s Home, Volunteer, Peru Summer 2014
Helped construct an agricultural greenhouse while working with children of impoverished and unsafe backgrounds.
Leadership
ClubMed, President, Bates College Fall 2013 - Spring 2015
Student group focused on students interested in healthcare. Lead meetings, organized events, and connected with alumni.
Public Health Initiative, President, Bates College Fall 2014 - Spring 2015
Student group which initiated diverse community health service projects on campus and in the city of Lewiston.
Campus Culture Working Group, Class of 2015 Representative, Bates College Fall 2014 - Spring 2015
A committee comprised of faculty, staff and students charged with the objective of creating a concrete set of recommendations to
create a safer, healthier, and more inclusive college community.
Skills and Interests
Student Clubs: Men Against Sexual Violence, Outing Club, Student Catholic Community, Spanish Club, Intramural Sports Participant
Activities: Certified Wilderness First Responder (2015). Avid reader, naturalist, traveler, and fitness enthusiast