Douglas Bawden

Adjunct Instructor - EMT/Fire Technology Program at College of Marin
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San Rafael, California, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Adjunct Instructor - EMT/Fire Technology Program
      • May 2017 - Present

      Provide both didactic and psychomotor instruction to students in Fire 215 - Emergency Medical Responder course and Fire 112 - Emergency Medical Technician course. The students learn skills required to assess medical and trauma patients and provide appropriate life saving interventions in the pre-hospital setting. Students that successfully pass the EMT course are then able to sit for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians exam and gain their EMT certification from the… Show more Provide both didactic and psychomotor instruction to students in Fire 215 - Emergency Medical Responder course and Fire 112 - Emergency Medical Technician course. The students learn skills required to assess medical and trauma patients and provide appropriate life saving interventions in the pre-hospital setting. Students that successfully pass the EMT course are then able to sit for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians exam and gain their EMT certification from the State of California.

    • Lab Assistant for Emergency Medical Technician Course
      • Sep 2015 - Present

      Work with students in developing skills used in the determination and delivery of proper life-saving interventions in the pre-hospital environment. These skills include CPR for the Professional Rescuer, Airway Management, Medical and Trauma Assessment, Cervical Spine Precautions, Management of Shock, Patient Management, and proper interface with medical providers when transferring patient to higher level of care.

    • Academic Tutor
      • Jan 2014 - May 2017

      As an academic tutor, I work with students not only on specific subject matter, but also on strategies in studying. Strategies that will not only assist them with succeeding in their current courses, but in all their future endeavors. I have tutored students at College of Marin in the following subjects: Meda 165 - Medical Terminology I Meda 166 - Medical Terminology II Meda 173 - Pharmacology for Medical Assistants Geog 101 - The Physical Environment Fire 112 - Emergency… Show more As an academic tutor, I work with students not only on specific subject matter, but also on strategies in studying. Strategies that will not only assist them with succeeding in their current courses, but in all their future endeavors. I have tutored students at College of Marin in the following subjects: Meda 165 - Medical Terminology I Meda 166 - Medical Terminology II Meda 173 - Pharmacology for Medical Assistants Geog 101 - The Physical Environment Fire 112 - Emergency Medical Technician Fire 215/Kin 215 - Emergency Medical Responder Biol 108A/BehS 103 - Human Sexuality

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Emergency Department Technician II
      • Jan 2016 - Present

      Work as part of a collaborative team providing emergency medical care to both trauma and acutely ill patients. Routine tasks include: providing CPR to patients that have coded, blood draws, wound irrigation and care, splinting of extremities, assisting doctors with procedures performed within the Emergency Department, obtaining vital signs, performing visual acuity tests, charting of work performed when applicable, and any additional duties as assigned that are within the scope of practice of… Show more Work as part of a collaborative team providing emergency medical care to both trauma and acutely ill patients. Routine tasks include: providing CPR to patients that have coded, blood draws, wound irrigation and care, splinting of extremities, assisting doctors with procedures performed within the Emergency Department, obtaining vital signs, performing visual acuity tests, charting of work performed when applicable, and any additional duties as assigned that are within the scope of practice of an ED Tech II. Show less Work as part of a collaborative team providing emergency medical care to both trauma and acutely ill patients. Routine tasks include: providing CPR to patients that have coded, blood draws, wound irrigation and care, splinting of extremities, assisting doctors with procedures performed within the Emergency Department, obtaining vital signs, performing visual acuity tests, charting of work performed when applicable, and any additional duties as assigned that are within the scope of practice of… Show more Work as part of a collaborative team providing emergency medical care to both trauma and acutely ill patients. Routine tasks include: providing CPR to patients that have coded, blood draws, wound irrigation and care, splinting of extremities, assisting doctors with procedures performed within the Emergency Department, obtaining vital signs, performing visual acuity tests, charting of work performed when applicable, and any additional duties as assigned that are within the scope of practice of an ED Tech II. Show less

    • Owner
      • Jan 2005 - Present

      Award winning photographer specializing in weddings and fine art photography. Website: www.douglasbawdenphotography.com Blog: douglasbawdenphotography.wordpress.com Award winning photographer specializing in weddings and fine art photography. Website: www.douglasbawdenphotography.com Blog: douglasbawdenphotography.wordpress.com

    • United States
    • Primary and Secondary Education
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Director - Medical Careers Pathway Program
      • Jun 2021 - Jun 2022

      The MCP Program is a four year elective program for high school students that provides exposure to almost twenty different medical careers, including Dental and Veterinary care. The students are dual enrolled with College of Marin, where I also teach, and will receive college credit for several classes to include medical terminology, Emergency Medical Responder (spring semester of their junior year), and Emergency Medical Technician (during their senior year). Upon successful completion of the… Show more The MCP Program is a four year elective program for high school students that provides exposure to almost twenty different medical careers, including Dental and Veterinary care. The students are dual enrolled with College of Marin, where I also teach, and will receive college credit for several classes to include medical terminology, Emergency Medical Responder (spring semester of their junior year), and Emergency Medical Technician (during their senior year). Upon successful completion of the program, graduating seniors will receive their EMT certificate from the college and be eligible to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians exam and gain EMT status in California. During a significant portion of the program, students work in pairs while completing two week long modules, each focusing on a different medical career. The modules are extremely hands-on and student driven, allowing the students to learn skills such as cleaning teeth, starting IVs, and doing CPR. Each modules includes two quizzes that the students take as well as rubrics to document their skills. Show less The MCP Program is a four year elective program for high school students that provides exposure to almost twenty different medical careers, including Dental and Veterinary care. The students are dual enrolled with College of Marin, where I also teach, and will receive college credit for several classes to include medical terminology, Emergency Medical Responder (spring semester of their junior year), and Emergency Medical Technician (during their senior year). Upon successful completion of the… Show more The MCP Program is a four year elective program for high school students that provides exposure to almost twenty different medical careers, including Dental and Veterinary care. The students are dual enrolled with College of Marin, where I also teach, and will receive college credit for several classes to include medical terminology, Emergency Medical Responder (spring semester of their junior year), and Emergency Medical Technician (during their senior year). Upon successful completion of the program, graduating seniors will receive their EMT certificate from the college and be eligible to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians exam and gain EMT status in California. During a significant portion of the program, students work in pairs while completing two week long modules, each focusing on a different medical career. The modules are extremely hands-on and student driven, allowing the students to learn skills such as cleaning teeth, starting IVs, and doing CPR. Each modules includes two quizzes that the students take as well as rubrics to document their skills. Show less

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Emergency Medical Technician
      • Nov 2013 - Apr 2016

      Perform patient assessment and provide care within the EMT-B scope of practice during BLS and ALS transports. And perform duties at the direction of a Registered Nurse during Critical Care Transports. Provide concise report of patient condition to staff at receiving facilities. Ensure all care given and interventions performed are documented to satisfy legal and insurance requirements. Perform patient assessment and provide care within the EMT-B scope of practice during BLS and ALS transports. And perform duties at the direction of a Registered Nurse during Critical Care Transports. Provide concise report of patient condition to staff at receiving facilities. Ensure all care given and interventions performed are documented to satisfy legal and insurance requirements.

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Medivac Helicopter Pilot - Bell 407
      • 2008 - 2010

      Fly EMS missions in support of the NWTHS Lifestar program in Amarillo and Pampa, TX and the North Colorado Med Evac Program at NCMC in Greeley, CO. Responsibilities included flight planning, preflight of aircraft, refueling of aircraft, fly both scene flights and inter-hospital patient transfers. Assist medical crew as needed at outlying facilities. Ensure all operations are conducted IAW applicable FAR’s and company OPS Manual. Position as Base Aviation Manager for Pampa, responsibilities… Show more Fly EMS missions in support of the NWTHS Lifestar program in Amarillo and Pampa, TX and the North Colorado Med Evac Program at NCMC in Greeley, CO. Responsibilities included flight planning, preflight of aircraft, refueling of aircraft, fly both scene flights and inter-hospital patient transfers. Assist medical crew as needed at outlying facilities. Ensure all operations are conducted IAW applicable FAR’s and company OPS Manual. Position as Base Aviation Manager for Pampa, responsibilities included pilot scheduling, payroll, interfacing with hospital and program management, ensure training requirements for assigned pilots was accomplished. Ensure that the base met all regulatory requirements set forth by the Federal Aviation Administration and other Federal and State agencies. Show less Fly EMS missions in support of the NWTHS Lifestar program in Amarillo and Pampa, TX and the North Colorado Med Evac Program at NCMC in Greeley, CO. Responsibilities included flight planning, preflight of aircraft, refueling of aircraft, fly both scene flights and inter-hospital patient transfers. Assist medical crew as needed at outlying facilities. Ensure all operations are conducted IAW applicable FAR’s and company OPS Manual. Position as Base Aviation Manager for Pampa, responsibilities… Show more Fly EMS missions in support of the NWTHS Lifestar program in Amarillo and Pampa, TX and the North Colorado Med Evac Program at NCMC in Greeley, CO. Responsibilities included flight planning, preflight of aircraft, refueling of aircraft, fly both scene flights and inter-hospital patient transfers. Assist medical crew as needed at outlying facilities. Ensure all operations are conducted IAW applicable FAR’s and company OPS Manual. Position as Base Aviation Manager for Pampa, responsibilities included pilot scheduling, payroll, interfacing with hospital and program management, ensure training requirements for assigned pilots was accomplished. Ensure that the base met all regulatory requirements set forth by the Federal Aviation Administration and other Federal and State agencies. Show less

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Medivac Helicopter Pilot - Bell 206LIII Enhanced
      • 2007 - 2008

      Fly EMS missions based out of URHCS in Wichita Falls, TX. Responsibilities included flight planning, preflight of aircraft, refueling of aircraft, fly both scene flights and inter-hospital patient transfers. Perform PR Flights to outlying hospitals and First Responder Agencies, instruct Landing Zone Classes, interact with the public and promote the company at various functions. Assist medical crew as needed at outlying facilities. Ensure all operations are conducted IAW applicable FAR’s and… Show more Fly EMS missions based out of URHCS in Wichita Falls, TX. Responsibilities included flight planning, preflight of aircraft, refueling of aircraft, fly both scene flights and inter-hospital patient transfers. Perform PR Flights to outlying hospitals and First Responder Agencies, instruct Landing Zone Classes, interact with the public and promote the company at various functions. Assist medical crew as needed at outlying facilities. Ensure all operations are conducted IAW applicable FAR’s and company OPS Manual. Show less Fly EMS missions based out of URHCS in Wichita Falls, TX. Responsibilities included flight planning, preflight of aircraft, refueling of aircraft, fly both scene flights and inter-hospital patient transfers. Perform PR Flights to outlying hospitals and First Responder Agencies, instruct Landing Zone Classes, interact with the public and promote the company at various functions. Assist medical crew as needed at outlying facilities. Ensure all operations are conducted IAW applicable FAR’s and… Show more Fly EMS missions based out of URHCS in Wichita Falls, TX. Responsibilities included flight planning, preflight of aircraft, refueling of aircraft, fly both scene flights and inter-hospital patient transfers. Perform PR Flights to outlying hospitals and First Responder Agencies, instruct Landing Zone Classes, interact with the public and promote the company at various functions. Assist medical crew as needed at outlying facilities. Ensure all operations are conducted IAW applicable FAR’s and company OPS Manual. Show less

    • United States
    • Airlines and Aviation
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Offshore Helicopter Pilot - Bell 206B/L
      • 2006 - 2007

      Offshore flying in support of the Oil and Gas Industry under FAR Part 135. Responsibilities included flight planning, preflight of aircraft, perform passenger safety briefings, loading of cargo, inspection of offshore fuel systems, refueling of aircraft, and daily maintenance of aircraft when remaining overnight at offshore location. Ensure all operations are conducted IAW applicable FAR’s and company OPS Manual. Offshore flying in support of the Oil and Gas Industry under FAR Part 135. Responsibilities included flight planning, preflight of aircraft, perform passenger safety briefings, loading of cargo, inspection of offshore fuel systems, refueling of aircraft, and daily maintenance of aircraft when remaining overnight at offshore location. Ensure all operations are conducted IAW applicable FAR’s and company OPS Manual.

    • Telecommunications
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Telecommunications Technician II (RF)
      • 2001 - 2005

      Install and maintain one-way and two-way paging equipment. Systems include 56k circuits with router, telco 2001/3002 VGPL with modem, satellite links, wireless links, terrestrial based links, and Wireless Online receivers with multibeam diversity antenna systems. Installations included both existing RF/telco sites and new site buildouts. Install and maintain one-way and two-way paging equipment. Systems include 56k circuits with router, telco 2001/3002 VGPL with modem, satellite links, wireless links, terrestrial based links, and Wireless Online receivers with multibeam diversity antenna systems. Installations included both existing RF/telco sites and new site buildouts.

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • US Air Force Reserves Liaison Officer
      • 1997 - 2002

      Staff Officer working with commander of Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) unit to ensure that the unit can meet wartime tasking. Transferred to the Retired Reserves effective July 1st, 2002. Staff Officer working with commander of Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) unit to ensure that the unit can meet wartime tasking. Transferred to the Retired Reserves effective July 1st, 2002.

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Combat Search and Rescue Helicopter Pilot
      • 1987 - 1997

      Fly and train for wartime rescue missions. As Weapons and Tactics Officer, train others in theories used in weapons systems and tactics to employ when flying in a hostile environment. Co-wrote Concept of Operations for Combat Rescue used by Allied Forces in Southwest Asia. Veteran of Desert Storm/Southern Watch.

    • F-4D Weapon Systems Officer
      • 1984 - 1987

      Fly and train for wartime air defense mission and perform real world air defense alert missions. Operator of the aircraft radar and electronic counter-measures on the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. Developed reference and filing system for classified library vital to success of unit’s wartime tasking.

    • F-106 Delta Dart Weapons Control Systems Technician
      • 1979 - 1984

      Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of the Hughes MA-1 Weapons Control System on the F-106 Delta Dart. Sub-systems of the MA-1 include Radar, Infrared Search and Track, Communication-Navigation-Landing Radios, Computer, Power Supply and Distribution, Missile Arming and Missile Control. Trained and supervised recent graduates from technical training in the MA-1 System.

Education

  • UC Berkeley Extension
    CTE Teaching Credential Program, Health Science and Medical Technology
    2021 - 2023
  • Fresno City College
    Associate of Arts (A.A.), Music - Instrumental
    1980 - 2016
  • College of Marin
    Associate of Arts - AA, Music
    2012 - 2017
  • College of Marin
    Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
    2012 - 2013
  • Community College of the Air Force
    Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
    1979 - 1980

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