Christopher Crumpler

Surveillance Role Player at EKS Group, LLC
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Chesapeake, Virginia, United States, US

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Credentials

  • Emergency Medical Technician
    National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
    Sep, 2000
    - Sep, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Defense & Space
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Surveillance Role Player
      • Jun 2018 - Present

      Providing reliable, high quality experiential training during foot, vehicle, and multi-modal hostile surveillance role play in direct support of law enforcement and military training. Effectively cooperating with leaders and team members using communication devices such as mobile phones, two way radios, GPS locators, photo/video equipment, and surveillance logs and reports. Able to adapt to changing work environments; deal with frequent change and diverse team members. Providing reliable, high quality experiential training during foot, vehicle, and multi-modal hostile surveillance role play in direct support of law enforcement and military training. Effectively cooperating with leaders and team members using communication devices such as mobile phones, two way radios, GPS locators, photo/video equipment, and surveillance logs and reports. Able to adapt to changing work environments; deal with frequent change and diverse team members.

    • Knowledge Manager
      • Jun 2016 - May 2017

      Publication of the curricula for physician credentialing, nursing orientation, physician extender, and surgical team, and hospital ship training programs on the All Partners Access Network (APAN). APAN is a collection of communities developed to foster information and knowledge sharing between U.S. Department of Defense, multinational organizations, coalitions and non-government agencies who don't have access to traditionally restricted DOD networks.

    • Standardized Patient
      • Feb 2016 - May 2017

      Trained by the Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) to portray patient case studies, document learner performance, provide feedback on clinical and interpersonal skills and represent patient satisfaction. Instructing and assessing healthcare providers at multiple levels (undergraduate, post graduate, and practicing providers) in clinical and communication skills, physical examination techniques and procedural skills. Cases Portrayed:- Lower Back Pain- Anxiety- Headache & Weakness Show less

    • Healthcare Simulation Educator
      • Jun 2015 - May 2017

      Instructional Designer/Curriculum Developer/Primary Instructor - HM FIRST (Hospital Corpsman, Fleet Instructional Readiness & Simulation Training), a refresher/skills update course for military enlisted physician extenders transitioning from hospitals and clinics to provide healthcare in austere environments. The course includes 7 lectures/briefings, 6 physical examination demonstrations with practice, 8 procedural skills, 7 case studies, and 5 culmination scenarios. HM FIRST follows Miller’s model of clinical competence, and is intended to build competence through practical performance with the safety of healthcare simulation. It is understood that students will need to participate in continuing education, revisiting these topics periodically through formal training programs as well as on the job training and experience. HM FIRST serves as a prototype to train physician extenders who are confident, competent, and immediately relevant upon arrival to support the operational forces.Selected to presented HM FIRST as a education program innovation to the Government Research Forum at the International Meeting of Simulation in Healthcare, 2017Acted, modeled, and assisted in the direction of a training video production to orient learners to the Laerdal SimMan 3G, human patient simulator.During COMFEX 17.2, successfully demonstrated the ability to establish a satellite training site at another Medical Training Facility for HM FIRST. The USNS COMFORT Command Staff intends to use HM FIRST to help prepare Hospital Corpsmen while steaming to assist Warfighters, Disaster Victims, and Humanitarian efforts around the globe. This supported the ship's efforts toward becoming an afloat Medical Training Center of Excellence to enhance the readiness of joint medical personnel supporting the Northern, Southern, European, African, and Central Commands.Consultant with the Army Research Laboratory, Orlando, Fl, to develop a Clinical Skills Application. Show less

    • Exercise Planner
      • Jun 2016 - Apr 2017

      USNS Comfort Readiness Exercise (COMFEX) 16.4 - EXERCISE BOLD ALLIGATOR (Asynchronous). Studied, adapted, planned, and executed the Bold Alligator-2016 amphibious exercise as a one week simulation supporting battle forces afloat and ashore, in preparation for the ship's underway participation in the 2017 exercise. Drafted the Master Scenario Event List (MSEL). Led a team of 12 healthcare simulation personnel. Executed 5 personnel casualty drills over 3 days; presented 23 patient scenarios using 26 patient simulators, engaging 281 learners. One scenario required the casualty to be admitted to the Intensive Care Unit over a 3 day period, allowing continuous monitoring and additional events for the same casualty, a first for the hospital ship.USNS Comfort Readiness Exercise (COMFEX) 17.2 - EXERCISE BOLD ALLIGATOR (Asynchronous). In preparation for Bold Alligator-2017 amphibious exercise, led a team of 3 healthcare simulation personnel, presenting 5 personnel casualty drills over 2 days including man overboard, abandon ship with casualties, infectious disease, chemical weapon contamination, rescue of multiple survivors from the water, and amphibious assault casualties. Presented 31 patient scenarios using eight human patient simulators, six task trainers, and 17 role players. Coordinated the use of the Search & Rescue (SAR) boat, helicopter support, and patient transportation boats. The Capstone event was a 25 patient Multiple Casualty Incident, the largest patient simulation drill that NMCP's Healthcare Simulation Center has ever attempted, keeping the medical personnel in role play for seven hours. Sufficient volume and severity was presented requiring the use of 3 of 12 operating rooms (2 more than standard exercises). Patient death was simulated with an emphasis on operational stress interventions with the staff to practice and teach leadership skills. These efforts supported learning for 420 Navy and Military Sealift Command personnel. Show less

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Clinic Manager
      • Oct 2007 - Oct 2015

      Directed routine administrative and clinical tasks to keep the Force and Family Medicine offices and clinics of numerous health professionals running smoothly. Naval Hospital, Rota, Spain, Emergency Department Leading Petty Officer, Mar-Aug 2007. Supervised 16 Hospital Corpsmen for a community level ED supporting the Naval Station and the village of Rota, Spain. Naval Hospital, Rota, Spain, Immunizations Clinic Leader, 2007-2010. Oversaw routine adult and pediatric vaccine programs for 3000 beneficiaries. Implemented process improvements, including having patients read vaccine names from the label to verify the correct medicine administration before delivery. Recognized for best practices during 2009 Joint Commission and Navy Medical Inspector General surveys. Influenza Champion. Trained teams annually to provide patient education, conduct screenings, gain written consent, administer inhaled and injected influenza vaccine, and document in the electronic medical records immunizations for Naval Station Rota, Maron Air Force Base, and NATO units in Madrid; Valencia; and Lisbon, Portugal. This included the deliver of additional vaccines during the 2009 Swine flu pandemic. Procured purpose made hand-held vaccine coolers and portable, electric vaccine refrigeration units to maintain cold chain management when transporting immunizations for off-site public health initiatives. Show less

    • Civil Affairs Generalist / Team Chief
      • May 2010 - May 2013

      Planned, conducted, and supported activities to enhance relationships between military forces and civil governmental authorities, civilian non governmental organizations, and the civilian populace in friendly, neutral, and hostile operational areas in order to facilitate the achievement of US national strategic objectives. Skilled in the areas of Populace and Resources Control (PRC), Humanitarian Assistance (HA), Support to Civil Administration (SCA), Nation Assistance (NA), and Civil Information Management (CIM). Tonga, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste, Micronesia 2011: Assessed healthcare systems in five mission countries. Researched national health plans, met with key leaders, and visited hospitals, clinics, dispensaries, and village aid posts. Reported on initiatives, capabilities and quality of healthcare at local facilities to US Pacific Fleet in order to provide advice to deployed ships having crew members requiring medical evacuation for severe illnesses and injuries. Evaluated and reported on disaster response capabilities to improve the US Navy's ability to support LIFE (Logistics, Information, Force Protection, and Expertise) during future HA/DR operations. Bahrain, 2012: Conducted 100 key leader engagements to improve relationships with civil authorities and US commanders during a period of severe civil unrest. Tracked incident locations to focus efforts in areas of need. Coordinated the donation of humanitarian aid to third country nationals. At the Capitol Governor's request, wrote fire safety and emergency response curricula to improve public safety. Tajikistan, 2012: Wrote a civil engagement plan for the for the northern region of Koujand within the Educational, Medical, and Economic objectives of USAID to increase access and influence to curb the recruitment of at risk youth into terrorist organizations. Cameroon, 2013: Coordinated the construction and opening of two village aid posts in the Duala river delta. Show less

    • United States
    • Medical Practices
    • Emergency Medical Technincan Instructor
      • May 2007 - May 2010

      Assisted the Primary Instructor in the presentation of all lessons, and demonstration and practice designed to develop and evaluate student skill competencies. Assisted the Primary Instructor in the presentation of all lessons, and demonstration and practice designed to develop and evaluate student skill competencies.

    • Mobile Training Team Leader
      • Oct 2009 - Nov 2009

      Led a three person Medical Mobile Training Team (MTT), providing more training hours than any previous APS mission. The MTT presented the following courses: Basic Life Support Emergency Medical Technician Tactical Combat Casualty Care Sickcall Screener IV/Suture Skills APS is an international effort aimed at improving maritime safety and security for the continent of Africa through training and other collaborative activities with African partner countries. This is 1 session in a series of maritime safety courses offered to 31 African sailors from Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Ghana. Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Emergency Medical Technician Primary Instructor
      • Jul 2007 - Dec 2008

      Primary Instructor - knowledgeable in all aspects of prehospital emergency care, in the techniques and methods of adult education, and managing resources and personnel. This individual should have attended and successfully completed a program in EMS instruction methodology and an update on this curriculum. This individual should be present at most, if not all, class sessions to assure program continuity and to be able to identify that the students have the cognitive, affective and psychomotor skills necessary to function as an Emergency Medical Technician-Basic. This individual is responsible for the teaching of a specific lesson of the EMT-Basic course. This individual should have attended a workshop which reviews the format, philosophy and skills of the new curriculum. Show less

    • United States
    • Medical Practices
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Emergency Medical Technician Program Director & Primary Instructor
      • Feb 2005 - Dec 2005

      Program Director - Responsible for course planning, operation and evaluation. While the Program Director is responsible for the overall operation of the education experience, this person need not be qualified or involved in the actual instruction of specific course lessons. The Program Director is responsible for EMT-Basic course planning. Primary Instructor - knowledgeable in all aspects of prehospital emergency care, in the techniques and methods of adult education, and managing resources and personnel. This individual should have attended and successfully completed a program in EMS instruction methodology and an update on this curriculum. This individual should be present at most, if not all, class sessions to assure program continuity and to be able to identify that the students have the cognitive, affective and psychomotor skills necessary to function as an Emergency Medical Technician-Basic. This individual is responsible for the teaching of a specific lesson of the EMT-Basic course. This individual should have attended a workshop which reviews the format, philosophy and skills of the new curriculum. Show less

    • United States
    • Medical Practices
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Emergency Medical Services Supervisor
      • Aug 2003 - Dec 2005

      Supervised a three ambulance service performing 300 to 400 emergency responses annually. Organized and standardized ambulance equipment configurations, scheduled crew assignments and rotating maintenance, implemented a continuing education program for Emergency Medical Technicians and Emergency Vehicle Operators, and developed Standard Operating Procedures for archival and destruction of prehospital patient care reports. Served as EMS liaison to the St. Mary's County Ambulance Association. Researched and developed mutual aid agreements. Coordinated joint training opportunities for Basic Trauma Life Support, Geriatrics for Emergency Medical Services, and Multiple Casualty Incident drills. During this period, the ambulance service responded to eight mass casualty incidents including house fires, multi-vehicle collisions, and hazardous materials releases. The ambulance crews boasted a 75% cardiac arrest survival rate. Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Emergency Medical Technician Laboratory Assistant
      • Mar 2002 - Jul 2003

      Assisted the primary instructor in the demonstration and practice designed to develop and evaluate student skill competencies. Assisted the primary instructor in the demonstration and practice designed to develop and evaluate student skill competencies.

    • Search and Rescue Medical Technician
      • Jul 2000 - Jun 2003

      Special Mission Aircrewman - Qualified as a Search and Rescue Medical Technician (SMT) and Helicopter Inland Rescue Aircrewman (HIRA) Instructor. Skilled in mountain rescue techniques including confined area landings, rappelling, hoisting, and rope suspension during day and night operations. Night systems qualified. Conducted classroom, ground, and flight training exercises supporting SMT/HIRA, crewchief, and pilot qualifications in accordance with Naval Aviation Training, Operations, Procedures, and Standardization manuals and instructions and the US Marine Corps Training and Requirements manual for UH-1N/H. Crew Resource Management Instructor. Conducted 25 rescue missions within a 100 nautical mile response radius including motor vehicle collisions, lost and fallen hikers, and aircraft crashes. Supported Combined Joint Task Force for drug interdiction along the California - Mexico boarder as primary rescue asset. Lauded by the US Boarder Patrol, Search, Trauma, and Rescue (BORSTAR) Team for the high-angle rescue of injured patients in inaccessible terrain. Received three Bell Rescue Awards. Deployed in support of I Marine Expeditionary Forces Casualty Evacuation Unit, Helicopter Marine Medium Squadron 364, Regimental Combat Teak 7 during the invasion of Iraq, Jan-May, 2003. Participate in 40 direct action missions, rescuing wounded service members, Iraqi soldiers, and civilians. Show less

    • Field Medical Service Technician
      • Jul 1997 - Jun 2000

      Provided medical services to members of Ground Combat Element forces in various commands in a worldwide operational environment. Conducted technical and administrative medical assistance supporting the mission and functions of field units. Maintained field treatment facilities rendering routine medical and emergency care to unit personnel and combatants. Coordinated and perform medical and casualty evacuation procedures. Ensured the observance of field sanitary and preventive medicine measures supporting force health protection. Assisted with the procurement and distribution of related supplies and equipment for peacetime use and in combat areas. Conduct health and medical education training programs. Panama, 1997-1998: Embassy Reinforcement Detachment. Supported two infantry platoons providing reactionary reinforcements for threats against the US Embassy in Panama City, and conducting regular security patrols through the jungle surrounding Rodman Naval Station. Okinawa, 1998-1999: Senior Line Corpsman, performing primary field support for an artillery battery of 120 personnel. Provided force health protection, preventive medicine, health records maintenance, and trauma and primary care. Okinawa, 1999-2000: Sickcall Supervisor. Trained 27 enlisted physician extenders to perform examinations of the head, eyes, ears, nose, throat, & neck; chest; abdomen; upper extremity; lower extremity; and male genitalia. Supported 1000 personnel conducting jungle and cold weather operations. Show less

Education

  • Eastern Virginia Medical School
    Medical and Health Professions Education
    2016 - 2018
  • St Francis University
    Bachelor's degree, Health Sciences
    2009 - 2014
  • Navy Center for Personal and Professional Development, Dam Neck, Virginia
    Journeyman Instructor Training, Navy Course Identification Number A-012-0077, Awarded NEC 9502
    2010 - 2010
  • Naval School of Health Sciences, San Diego, CA
    Certificate, Surface Force Independent Duty Corpsman, Navy Course Identification Number B-300-0019
    2006 - 2007
  • Andrew Jackson University
    Bachelor's degree, Emergency Medical Services
    2001 - 2007
  • College of Southern Maryland
    Certificate, Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate
    2004 - 2005
  • Field Medical Service School, Camp Johnson, NC
    Field Medical Service Technician, Navy Course Identification Number B-300-0013, Awarded NEC 8404
    1997 - 1997
  • Naval Hospital Corps School, Great Lakes, IL
    Hospital Corpsman, Navy Course Identification Number B-300-0010
    1997 - 1997
  • Naval Training Center, Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, IL
    Naval Seamanship
    1996 - 1997

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