Graham Whitehouse

Medical Scribe at MedScribes
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Experience

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Medical Scribe
      • Apr 2021 - Present

      Provided non-clinical documentation support to the UNC Neuro-Oncology Clinic• Attended clinic twice weekly to document all patient interactions• Provided pre-charting documentation assistance for all charts

    • Medical Scribe
      • Oct 2020 - Present

      Provides non-clinical documentation to support emergency medicine physicians• Worked in 10 distinct emergency departments across 3 separate health systems• Provided documentation and workflow assistance to over 30 different providers• Accompanied physicians to all patient interactions and medical procedures each shift

    • United States
    • Biotechnology Research
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Design Intern
      • Jan 2020 - May 2020

      I worked as a design intern during the Spring of 2020. I proposed the internship and the project I was working on and was responsible for seeing it to completion. Tasks:• Developed a 25-page design guide for new-member introduction to the organization• Created a design submission protocol using G-suite and google scripts editor to effectively catalog devices• Collaborated with chapter leaders to develop a system for prior device documentation using Thingiverse

    • Vice President - NC State Chapter
      • Aug 2017 - May 2020

      The Helping Hand Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that is dedicated to delivering 3-D printed recreational prosthetic devices to kids and adults. I served the club as a Technology and Innovation Chair for the 2018-19 academic year, and I will serve as the Vice President for the 2019 fall.•Oversaw the design and production of 18 hands in the 2018-19 academic year•Contributed to the development of our first electromechanical hand•Utilized Solidworks, Autocad, Fusion 360, and Meshmixer software to design hands•Developed a protocol for organizing prints submissions•Created a protocol for logging mistakes so that teams can learn from previous mistakes

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Physiology for Engineers Teaching Assistant
      • Aug 2019 - Dec 2019

    • University Scholars Assistant
      • May 2017 - Dec 2019

      The University Scholars Program introduces a community of high-achieving students to the visual and performing arts, encourages them to consider issues drawn from the sciences and politics, challenges them to excel academically and inspires them to explore and engage through international and outdoor education programs. Through these experiences, University Scholars are encouraged to connect their educational goals to their passions, to become active citizens, and to embrace the challenges of a rapidly evolving world.As a University Scholars Assistant, I was tasked with• Leading groups of students on excursions throughout the Raleigh area• Acting as a liaison between the students and staff to gather feedback to better the program• Leading discussions on current events to encourage difficult conversations between students• Interviewing and selecting candidates for the Scholars Assistant position• Representing the program at various open houses and providing information to incoming students

    • Undergraduate Research Assistant
      • Sep 2017 - Dec 2019

      Objective: To join my first research lab and gain experience working within an engineering research laboratory. •Developed an image processing software within MATLAB that output visual data to supplement data presentation •Designed and 3-D printed a harness to secure electrodes using Solidworks, and designed an experiment to test the efficacy of the harness. •Contributed to the paper linked below, published Spring of 2019 in IEEE TBME Objective: To join my first research lab and gain experience working within an engineering research laboratory. •Developed an image processing software within MATLAB that output visual data to supplement data presentation •Designed and 3-D printed a harness to secure electrodes using Solidworks, and designed an experiment to test the efficacy of the harness. •Contributed to the paper linked below, published Spring of 2019 in IEEE TBME

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Summer Research Intern
      • Jun 2018 - Aug 2019

      I spent the summers of 2018 and 2019 interning under Dr. Zev Rymer at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab. I worked with a number of Ph.D. candidates and Post-doctorates on a variety of projects relating to the rehabilitation of persons with Spinal Cord and Stroke Injury. During my time in the lab I • Designed a script to process EMG data within Spike2 • Developed MATLAB code to process data from 7 subjects in a rehabilitation study • Tested IMU’s used to record EMG and reconstructed joint angles from the IMU Data • Worked directly with researchers, physical therapists, occupational therapists and patients to gather data

    • Project Specialist Intern - Oncology
      • Jan 2019 - Apr 2019

      Objective: To gain insight and knowledge in the clinical trials field and develop professional skills within a corporate workplace. •Drafted meeting minutes for internal study meetings with 10 team members on the call •Created trackers to organize data on-site visits. Trackers were delivered weekly to the sponsor company •Created trackers to log potential sites and cross-compared with the CTMS to ensure up to date documentation •Prepared and submitted documents for submission into the electronic trial master file

Education

  • North Carolina State University
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Biomedical/Medical Engineering
    2015 - 2019

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