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Micah Bartlett [email protected] Security Clearance – Secret (Active through 2026)
Objective To secure a long-term position that will utilize my current knowledge and abilities, while at the same time allow me the opportunity to develop new skills and growth
Education RQ-11 Raven UAS Operator School (company-run)
Tactical Combat Casualty Care Certified Technician – February 2011
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians – October 2010
Children's Mercy Hospital Phlebotomy Course – June 2006 Pediatric Trauma Course – May 2006 Splinting Course – May 2006 Oxygen Provider Course – May 2006 EKG Provider Course – May 2006 Restraint Placement Course – May 2006
Lee's Summit High School, Lees Summit, MO Graduated 1996
Experience July 2010 – October 2016 Combat Medic, US Army, Fort Carson, CO
Provide emergency medical treatment, limited primary care, force health protection and evacuation in a variety of operational and clinical settings from the point of injury or illness through the continuum of military health care
Administer emergency medical treatment to battlefield causalities, assist with outpatient care and treatment
Assist with inpatient care and treatment under the supervision a physician, nurse or physician’s assistant
Deployments: Qatar – Operation Spartan Shield – April 2015 – November 2015
Afghanistan- Operation Enduring Freedom – April 2012- December 2012
March 2008 – June 2010 Emergency Department Tech, Vanderbilt Pediatric Hospital, Nashville, TN
Assist nursing personnel with triaging patients Assist with the care of patients, within the scope of a technician
practice (I.e. blood draws, splinting, vital signs, placing patients on monitors, place patients on appropriate oxygen therapy, etc.)
Attend codes with nurses and provide assistance Transport patients Assist doctors with procedures
April 2006 – February 2008 Emergency Department Tech, Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO
Assist nursing personnel with triaging patients Assist with the care of patients, within the scope of a technician
practice (I.e. blood draws, splinting, vital signs, placing patients on monitors, place patients on appropriate oxygen therapy, etc.)
Attend codes with nurses and provide assistance Transport patients Assist doctors with procedures
Certifications BLS (Expires July 2017) EMT Basic (Expires March 2017)
Special Skills - Computer-literate performer with extensive software proficiency covering
wide variety of applications.- Goal-driven leader who maintains a productive climate and confidently
motivates, and mobilizes employees to meet high performance standards.- Resourceful team player who excels at building trusting relationships with
customers and colleagues.- Exceptional listener and communicator who effectively conveys information
verbally and in writing.
References Captain Momodulin Drammeh, Physician’s Assistant – US Army - (704) 293-3652
Sergeant Justin Anderson, Ranger Paramedic – US Army- (775) 530-7970
Staff Sergeant Jay Clemons, Combat Medic – US Army - (907) 231-4912