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Donald Jobs
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(+86) 0592-5885308
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service@55.la
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EDUCATION
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Stanford University
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Stanford, CA
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9/2010 - 6/2014
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BA degree in Human Biology
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Stanford in Berlin
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Berlin, Germany
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3/2011 - 6/2012
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HEALTH RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
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Research Intern
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Robert Koch-Institut (RKI)
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Berlin, Germany
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6/2013 - 9/2012
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Conducted research in the Department for Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Unit for HIV/AIDS and STI.
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Saw project through from data entry to publication, on the topic of risk factors related to STI incidence in a German study population.
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Completed statistical analysis and presented findings, in German, at a conference hosted by RKI. Currently seeking publication
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Researcher
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Water, Health, Environment: Childhood survival in Mozambique
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Stanford, CA
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5/2012 - 9/2011
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Reviewed relevant studies to establish the relationship between water quality and other health-related risk factors to the incidence of diarrhoeal diseases in Mozambique.
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Received a $5,500 grant from the Vice Provost of Undergraduate Education at Stanford University for research.
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HEALTH LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
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Head Teaching Assistant
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Emergency Medical Technician Training
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Stanford, CA
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6/2012 - present
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Plan, organize, and facilitate lesson plans in pre-hospital emergency care for 36-person year-long class designed to certify students as Emergency Medical Technicians.
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Lead small group sessions for practical training of necessary patient skills.
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Responsible, within a team of 16 other Teaching Assistants, for developing and presenting lecture material, writing quizzes and exams, and coordinating the application process for students and Teaching Assistants.
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Director of Training
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Stanford Emergency Medical Service
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Stanford, CA
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6/2012 - present
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Coordinate training of new EMTs and recertification of current members.
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Act as on-call volunteer for campus and community events providing Basic Life Support as an EMT-B.
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Part of a team responsible for starting the Emergency Medical Service on Stanford University campus.
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Helped develop a constitution, establish member policies and procedures, and create Standard Operating Procedures.
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Chair
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Unite For Sight, Stanford Chapter
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Stanford, CA
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2/2011 - 3/2012
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Conducted visual acuity tests and assisted patients in finding eye-care programs at local free clinic.
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Established partnerships with clinics and shelters for patient assessment. Established new chapter at Stanford.
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Campus Coordinator
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Students for International Change
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Stanford, CA
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7/2010 - 6/2011
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Organized and taught more than 20 volunteers in preparation for volunteerism in Tanzania.
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Prefield preparation subjects included an introduction to objectives, culture and education systems, the ethics of volunteerism, intensive HIV-related biology, teaching principles, sex education, and social issues.
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Volunteer Teacher
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Students for International Change
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Valeska, Arusha, Tanzania
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6/2009 - 7/2010
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Taught HIV/AIDS education in a primary school with 250 students and in local community groups in a rural village of 1200.
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Helped coordinate community days that included teaching, condom distribution, testing, and counseling.
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OTHER EXPERIENCE
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Peer Counselor
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Stanford University Career Development Center
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Stanford, CA
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3/2013- present
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Counsel students in their application for internships and on-campus positions.
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Advise on resumes and cover letters, and present workshops on career building.
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PRESENTATIONS
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Presented research at Stanford University’s Program in Writing and Rhetoric Research Forum I and II
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Presented at 5th Annual STI Conference hosted by Robert Koch-Institut
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Languages: Proficient in German; working knowledge of Spanish and Swahili
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Computer Skills: MS Office Suite, Macromedia Suite, EpiInfo, SPSS 15.0
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Other experience: Autistic school teacher, vice-president and philanthropy director of Chi Omega Fraternity
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