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Christopher Scott Crum SR.

137 Arcadia Rd., Hedgesville, WV 25427


(706) 577-3974 | ccrum15@su.edu

OBJECTIVE
To obtain a position as an Intensive Care or Emergency Department Nurse

EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Anticipated Graduation: December 2018
Shenandoah University, Winchester, VA Cumulative GPA: 3.50

Bachelor of Science in Psychology Graduated: October 2015


Troy University, Phenix City, AL Cumulative GPA: 3.93

Associates of Science in General Education Graduated: October 2013


Troy University, Phenix City, AL Cumulative GPA: 3.9

Technical or Occupational Certificate: Paramedics Graduated: September 2000


John F Kennedy Special Warfare School, Ft Bragg, NC

CERTIFICATIONS
Basic Life Support (BLS) Expires: July 2020
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Expires: July 2020
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Expires: December 2019
Paramedic
 National Expires: March 2020
 West Virginia C3 Interfacility Transport Expires: March 2020
 Virginia Expires: March 2019
ICS 100,200,300,400,700,800 (Incident command classes thru FEMA)

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Preceptorship – ICU September 2018 – Present
Berkeley Medical Center, Martinsburg, WV

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Paramedic/ C-3 IFT October 2016 – Present
Patient Care Transportation, Martinsburg, WV
 Transport and monitor critical ill/injured patients during interfacility transfers
 Performed continuous operations of IV pump and ventilators
 Stocked and maintained all advanced medication boxes for ambulance service
Christopher Scott Crum SR.
137 Arcadia Rd., Hedgesville, WV 25427
(706) 577-3974 | ccrum15@su.edu

Paramedic/Lieutenant February 2004 – June 2016


Ft Benning EMS, Ft Benning, GA
 Managed medical trauma and psychological patients with procedures such as
intubation, defibrillation, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and medicine administration
 Supervised seven paramedic employees and overall daily operations to include
scheduling, arranging interfacility transports, and medical coverage in support of
military operations
 Served as the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization
(JACHO) compliance officer

Supervisor/Field Training Officer/Paramedic November 2006 – April 2016


Care Ambulance, Phenix City, AL
 Served as a Field training officer and shift supervisor for a crew of (18) emergency
medical technicians with 9 ambulances daily
 Performed scheduling for over 70 employees, maintaining 100% readiness of
Advanced life support, Basic Life Support, and wheel chair van units.
 Maintained a minimal overtime budget to maximize overall profits
 Performed public relations activities and contract negotiations with local medical
facilities to include hospitals and nursing homes

Supervisor/Field Training Officer/Paramedic November 2003 – November 2006


Mid GA Ambulance Service, Columbus, GA
 Performed advanced medical care procedures such as ventilator operations, all ACLS
guidelines, and trauma patients to include factures, burns, and penetrating trauma
 Assisted with emergency responses for the Ch
 Served as a member of the Children’s Miracle Network Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
response team

Squad Leader/Medical Training Officer/Flight Medic March 2001 – December 2003


498th Air Ambulance Medical Company, Columbus, GA
 Provided Air Medevac for Ft Benning, GA, and surrounding 9 counties
 Trained 22 medics for ALS service to include maintaining their ACLS, BLS, and
PHTLS certifications
 Provided continuous Medical Training and teach EMT-B refreshers courses
 Distinguished Honor Grad At the Flight Medic Course
 Forwarded Support team leader for six Black Hawk helicopter and crew members
deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom in support of the 3rd Marine Air Wing
 Assisted in developed the first ever Medevac protocol for US Marine Corp
 Provided Medical care for Marines, Iraqi Civilians, and Prisoners of War
Christopher Scott Crum SR.
137 Arcadia Rd., Hedgesville, WV 25427
(706) 577-3974 | ccrum15@su.edu

Special Operations Company Senior Medic September 2000 – March 2001


3/75th Ranger Battalion, Columbus, GA
 Oversaw the healthcare of over 120 Rangers to include: day to day
sick call, medical coverage, emergency care, preventive medical care, and
administer immunizations
 Planned and prepared rapid deployment for Special Operation commands with Joint
Special Operation Command
 Managed three other Ranger Medics during Special Operational task to include Air
Field seizures, Airborne Operations, and patrolling operations
 Served as an EMT-B instructor for special operations unit to increase medical
readiness

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
Psi Chi International Honor Society October 2014 – Present
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing October 2018 – Present

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Deacon 2nd Baptist Church 2018-Present
Berkeley County Public Schools Watch Dog Program 2016 – Present
Relay For Life Captain 2017
Car seat inspector for Safe Kids Worldwide 2010 – 2016
BLS Instructor for Russell County Alabama Public Schools 2010 – 2015

HONORS AND AWARDS


West Central Georgia Region 7 Paramedic of the Year Nominee 2008, 2009
Awarded 7 EMS cardiac save awards
Army achievement awards
Army accommodation medals
Air metals

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