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BRYAN A. MILLER Cell: 757-404-9799 Email: [email protected]
I am seeking employment that will allow me to utilize my knowledge of emergency medicine to provide excellent treatment to patients within my community.
EDUCATIONJefferson College of Health Sciences Anticipated graduation - 2018
Bachelor’s in Emergency Services- Critical Care track
Healthcare Management, Health Psychology and Biology minors
Current GPA – 4.0
Tidewater Community College Anticipated graduation - 2017
Associate’s in Emergency Medical Services
Nationally Registered Paramedic curriculum
Virginia Beach Dept. of EMS BLS Academy 2008Virginia EMT-Basic curriculum
EXPERIENCEJefferson College of Health Sciences 2016 to present
Adjunct Faculty: Teach cognitive and psychomotor skills to EMS students at all certification levels; assess competency of knowledge and skills in accordance with national standards; expand personal experience and qualifications to provide the highest caliber of education
Jefferson College of Health Sciences 2015 to present
EMS Student Tutor: Work with students having difficulty in EMS, anatomy and physiology, and psychology classes to cultivate success skills; assist students in working through technology difficulties in the writing lab
Currituck County Fire-EMS 2014 to 2015
Paramedic: Provided ALS patient care in a rural 911 system; utilized air ambulance resources to evacuate time-critical patients to specialty hospitals; completed administrative tasks as assigned; assisted volunteer fire departments with fire suppression activities
Tidewater Community College EMS Dept. 2013 to 2015
Paramedic Skills Instructor: Taught cognitive and psychomotor skills to EMS students at all certification levels; assessed competency of knowledge and skills in accordance with national standards
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Sentara Princess Anne Hospital Emergency Dept. 2012 to 2013
Emergency Dept. Technician II: Provided assessment and supportive ALS interventions as part of the patient care team; assisted physicians and nurses in administration of advanced and critical care emergency treatment
Virginia Beach Dept. of EMS (Volunteer) 2008 to 2014
Field Supervisor: Managed daily operations and personnel of an EMS system handling over 40,00 calls per year; implemented ICS principles to effectively manage emergency incidents and planned events; completed investigations and incident reports resulting from fleet collisions, personnel injuries, and exposures; coordinated operations with hospitals, police departments, and fire departments
Extrication Officer: Used ICS and vehicle rescue principles to direct multidisciplinary teams in disentanglement and treatment of entrapped victims; operated various heavy rescue vehicles and tools
ALS Field Training Officer: Supervised and evaluated paramedic students and interns learning to integrate ALS skills into a complete patient care treatment plan
Paramedic: Provided high quality patient care in a suburban 911 system using ALS equipment; assisted BLS crews in management of patients by using ALS chase vehicles; functioned as leader of inter-professional patient care teams to ensure timely and effective treatment and transport; used appropriate documentation to record assessment and treatments on multiple EPCR platforms
EMT-Basic: Functioned as attendant-in-charge on BLS calls; supervised and evaluated EMT students and interns; assisted ALS providers providing emergency and advanced patient care; maintained safe and effective emergency driving practices to transport both critical and stable patients to emergency rooms
Kempsville Volunteer Rescue Squad (Volunteer) 2008 to 2014
Assistant Squad Commander: Led, supervised, and maintained chain of command and discipline in a rescue squad with over 100 members and five ambulances; ensured adherence to national, state, and local regulations
Supply Officer: Maintained inventory of all disposable and durable supplies and equipment needed to supply ambulances; researched improved and new equipment to operate within or below budget and to improve patient care
Training Officer: Coordinated and monitored training of up to 50 incoming EMT interns and students; supervised and assisted in coordinating continuing education of practicing rescue squad members
Fleet Coordinator: Organized and coordinated maintenance and upkeep of five ambulances in accordance with local and state statutes
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CERTIFICATIONSProviderNationally Registered Paramedic – Issued by: National Registry of EMTs Expires: 03/2018
Virginia Paramedic – Issued by: Virginia Office of EMS Expires: 02/2019
North Carolina EMT-Paramedic – Issued by: North Carolina Office of EMS Expires: 01/2019
Virginia EMT – Issued by: Virginia Office of EMS Expires: 02/2021
MedicalAdvanced Cardiac Life Support – Issued by: AHA Expires: 03/2017
BLS for Healthcare Providers – Issued by: AHA Expires: 04/2017
Diving Medicine for the Shore Based Responder – Issued by: Expires: N/A
National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology
International Trauma Life Support – Advanced Provider – Issued by: ITLS Expires: 03/2017
Pediatric Advanced Life Support – Issued by: AHA Expires: 03/2017
Prehospital Trauma Life Support – Issued by: NAEMT Expires: 04/2020
InstructorMethods of Instruction – Issued by: VAVRS Expires: 04/2019
Education Coordinator – Issued by: VAOEMS Expires: 06/2019
MCI Module I Instructor – Issued by: VAOEMS Expires: 06/2019
Advanced Cardiac Life Support – In progress Anticipated Completion: 08/2016
Advanced Medical Life Support – Prospective Anticipated Completion: 12/2016
Basic Life Support – In progress Anticipated Completion: 08/2016
Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services – Prospective
Anticipated Completion:12/2016
Pediatric Advanced Life Support – In progress Anticipated Completion: 08/2016
Prehospital Trauma Life Support – Prospective Anticipated Completion: 12/2016
Vehicle Rescue Awareness and Operations – Instructor – Expires: 03/2019
Issued by: VAVRS, VAOEMS, VDFP
Leadership and ManagementCommand and General Staff Functions in the Local IMT – Expires: N/A
Issued by: VDFP
EMS Functions in the Incident Command System – Issued by: VDFP Expires: N/A
Health and Safety Officer – Issued by: VDFP Expires: N/A
Incident Command Systems 300-11 – Issued by: VDEM Expires: N/A
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Incident Command Systems 400-11 – Issued by: VDEM Expires: N/A
Incident Safety Officer – Issued by: VDFP Expires: N/A
IS 100b – Issued by: FEMA Expires: N/A
IS 200b – Issued by: FEMA Expires: N/A
IS 700 – Issued by: FEMA Expires: N/A
IS 701 – Issued by: FEMA Expires: N/A
IS 702 – Issued by: FEMA Expires: N/A
IS 703 – Issued by: FEMA Expires: N/A
IS 704 – Issued by: FEMA Expires: N/A
IS 706 – Issued by: FEMA Expires: N/A
IS 800b – Issued by: FEMA Expires: N/A
Leadership I – Issued by: VDFP Expires: N/A
Mass Casualty Incidents I – Issued by: VAOEMS Expires: N/A
Mass Casualty Incidents II – Issued by: VAOEMS Expires: N/A
Traffic Incident Management for Emergency Responders – Issued by: VDFP Expires: N/A
Operations and RescueBasic and Light Duty Rescue and Low Angle Operations – Expires: 06/2017
Issued by: VAVRS
Emergency Vehicle Operator’s Course – Class 3 – Issued by: VBDEMS Expires: N/A
Emergency Vehicle Operator’s Course – Class 2 – Issued by: VAVRS Expired: 05/2013
Farm Machinery Extrication – Basic – Issued by: VAVRS Expires: 06/2018
Farm Machinery Extrication – Advanced – Issued by: VAVRS Expires: 06/2018
WMD/ Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders – Expires: N/A
Issued by: Texas Engineering Extension Service
School Bus Extrication – Issued by: VAVRS Expires: 06/2018
Search and Rescue – Basic – Issued by: VAVRS Expired: 06/2016
Vehicle Rescue Awareness and Operations – Issued by: VAVRS Expires: 03/2019
Vertical Rescue – High Angle Operations - Basic – Issued by: VAVRS Expires: 06/2017
SPECIALIZED SKILLS AND INTERESTSOpen Water Diver: Certified through SCUBA Schools International; anticipate certification in Stress and Rescue, Search and Recovery, Advanced Open Water, and Dry Suit Diving by 2019
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Martial Arts: Studied 13 styles of martial arts and have taught Songham Tae Kwon Do, Brazilian Jiu Jutsu, and Krav Maga; coordinated multiple self-defense training classes for children and teens
Fitness: Place an emphasis on personal and occupational fitness; advocate employer supported fitness programsMarksmanship: Proficiency in handgun and rifle safety and use; participated in guest-coaching a junior Olympic marksmanship teamEducation and Mentoring: Enjoy creating learning and advancement opportunities for peers, subordinates, and students in as many environments as possible
Continuing Education: Take pride in using available opportunities to further my personal knowledge; have traveled hundreds of miles to attend training classes without funding from my agency; recertified and transitioned to NRP in 2014 with over 266 CE hours
AWARDS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSTwo President’s List Awards – Jefferson College of Health Sciences
Dean’s List – Tidewater Community College
Leadership and Management Institute Honor – VAOEMS Symposium
3000+ Hours of on Duty Volunteer Service – City of Virginia Beach
Four Class Act Awards – Virginia Beach DEMS
Multiple Life Saver Awards – Virginia Beach DEMS
Trainer of the Year – Kempsville Volunteer Rescue Squad
BLS Provider of the Year – Kempsville Volunteer Rescue Squad
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