Garret Van Heemst

Territory Sales Manager at Letco Medical
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Tucson, Arizona, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Territory Sales Manager
      • Mar 2019 - - Kasalukuyan

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • House Manager
      • Ago 2013 - Peb 2018

      • Provide and develop individual support plans for cognitively disabled consumers • Maintain detailed logs of individual's behaviors, home activities and medication distribution as well as coordinate staff and consumer events• Lead team meetings, schedule appointments and managed minor expenses • Provide and develop individual support plans for cognitively disabled consumers • Maintain detailed logs of individual's behaviors, home activities and medication distribution as well as coordinate staff and consumer events• Lead team meetings, schedule appointments and managed minor expenses

    • United States
    • Information Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Sales Representative
      • Mar 2017 - Dis 2017

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Clinical Laboratory Technologist
      • Ago 2016 - Ene 2017

      I was a contracted 6 month lab tech where I worked in an ever-evolving dynamic team environment where organization and proficiency was critical to success My team was responsible for testing for the Babesia antibody using manual ELISA kits and workingwith whole blood to determine ABO-Rh Honed my pipetting skills as well as proper reporting, documentation and use of SOP's I was a contracted 6 month lab tech where I worked in an ever-evolving dynamic team environment where organization and proficiency was critical to success My team was responsible for testing for the Babesia antibody using manual ELISA kits and workingwith whole blood to determine ABO-Rh Honed my pipetting skills as well as proper reporting, documentation and use of SOP's

    • Malaysia
    • Software Development
    • Research Scientist
      • Hun 2015 - Dis 2015

      I had an internship at Ferradigm where I• Performed methodical and highly organized day to day experiments involving Nano-particles for DNAextraction from whole blood and tissue samples • Became proficient in PCR, gel analysis, microscopy and laboratory practices • Responsible for setting up, executing and documenting all daily laboratory experiments I had an internship at Ferradigm where I• Performed methodical and highly organized day to day experiments involving Nano-particles for DNAextraction from whole blood and tissue samples • Became proficient in PCR, gel analysis, microscopy and laboratory practices • Responsible for setting up, executing and documenting all daily laboratory experiments

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Medical Laboratory Technician
      • Ago 2013 - Dis 2013

      I interned at TMC where I• Aided medical lab technicians in day-to-day procedures and laboratory applications • Proficient in blood chemistry analysis, urinalysis, blood bank, micro and phlebotomy • Became extremely confident in performing various automated and manual based testing I interned at TMC where I• Aided medical lab technicians in day-to-day procedures and laboratory applications • Proficient in blood chemistry analysis, urinalysis, blood bank, micro and phlebotomy • Became extremely confident in performing various automated and manual based testing

Education

  • University of Arizona
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology
    2014 - 2016
  • New Mexico Military Institute
    3.5
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