CURRICULUM VITAE
LaShelle R. Hamilton
Ensign, Medical Service Corps
United States Naval Reserve
Education:
MHA, Baylor University
In medius res
B.S., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Health Care Management
A.A., Pensacola Junior College, Pensacola, FL
General Studies (Liberal Arts)
Professional Associations:
Member, American College of Health Care Executives since 2000
Member, Healthcare Financial Management Association since 2001
Work Experience:
2001-Present   Graduate Student
;U.S. Army-Baylor University, Graduate Program in Healthcare Administration
1998-2001         Instructor (enlisted)
Hospital Corps "A" School Great Lakes, IL
-Trained 55 new hospital corpsman per class as an entry-level provider of basic and emergency medical care in a variety of settings.
-Assistant Command Drug and Alcohol Abuse Counselor screened new cases and monitored ongoing cases.
-Financial Counselor for staff and students.
-Taught Basic Life Support to 150-200 students per month.
1996-1998      General Duty Hospital Corpsman (enlisted)
Administrative Support Unit Southwest Asia Medical Department, Bahrain
-Patient Administrative Assistant prepareedd and maintained departmental administrative files, review daily message traffic, and maintained updated instructions and publications.
-Health Benefits Advisor.  Investigated, tracked, and submitted medical claims for active duty personnel and their families.  Assisted with planning, negotiating, and implementing the first Preferred Provider Network in for a geographically isolated unit in the TRICARE Europe Region.  Developed an aggressive educational program for TRICARE Prime to education 1,874 beneficiaries.
-Command Disaster Preparedness Team Membeerr involved in development and implementation of Disaster  Preparedness Program. Trained 98% (1,200) of personnel in protection measures.
-Supply Officer. Upgraded supply requisition process, responsible for medical supplies and medications,  ordering, and dispensing to various departments.
1994-1996     Student in Enlisted Educational Assistant Program (EEAP)(enlisted)
Pensacola Junior College and University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL
1991-1994     General Duty Hospital Corpsman (enlisted)
Branch Medical Clinic, Milton, FL
-Supervisor Records Department of 3 to 5 personnel.  Maintained health records of all military beneficiaries.
-Supervisor Family Medicine Department of 6 personnel, worked with 4 medical providers and 1 licensed  vocational nurse. Responsibilities included clinical and triage support, assisted in minor surgeries, and performed overall administrative and materials management support.
-Supervisor Treatment Room of 4-6 personnel.  Assisted in minor surgeries, performed wound care, splint and cast applications, patient care support, and all administrative duties required.
-Revised standard operating procedures for Family Medicine, Treatment Room, Minor Surgery and Sterile Supply.  Taught basic life support to personnel.
1989-1991     General Duty Hospital Corpsman (enlisted)
USNS Comfort, Baltimore, MD
-Assistant Supervisor for casualty receiving of 12-15 personnel.  Responsibilities included clinical and triage support, vital signs, phlebotomy procedures, IV insertions, performed basic wound care to include suturing.
-Developed supply management system.
1988-1989    General Duty Hospital Corpsman (enlisted)
3rd Force Service Support Group, Okinawa, Japan
-Examined, diagnosed and prescribed basic treatments during sickcall, vital signs, phlebotomy procedures, IV insertions, worked in pharmacy dispensing controlled and noncontrolled medications, performed audiograms, basic laboratory tests, basic radiology tests, basic wound care to include suturing, applied splints and casts.
-Emergency medical technician and ambulance driver.
1987-1988    General Duty Corpsman (enlisted)
Naval Hospital, Camp Pendleton, CA
-Patient care on general surgery ward, vital signs, dispensed medications, performed phlebotomy procedures, IV insertions, admit and discharge patients to/from ward, prepared patients for surgery and performed other basic care procedures.
-Emergency Medical Technician in emergency room, performed vital signs, phlebotomy procedures, IV  insertions, wound care, and applied splints and casts as required.
Awards Received:
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (four awards), Combat Action Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal (four awards),
Enlisted Aviation Warfare Qualification, Master Training Specialist, Overseas Service Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (two awards), Navy Unit Commendations (two awards), Navy "E" Ribbon,
Southwest Asia Service Medal, Fleet marine Force Ribbon, M16 Marksman, 9MM Pistol Marksman.
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