Trevor Nichols
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Robert Dixon
While in the Army, I was Trevor’s platoon sergeant / supervisor. Trevor came to the company ready to learn and full of energy to do whatever he could to help the medical section succeed. Trevor was always the medic that was up for any challenge that was given to him. He quickly became one of the medics that I put in positions of responsibility to ensure the tasks were completed correctly and in a timely manner. He was always open to mentoring new medics when they came in, whether it was from initial medical training or from a unit throughout the Army. He will be a valuable asset to any company that he works for.
Mando S.
During my time working with Trevor as a fellow Healthcare Specialist, I had the opportunity to witness a young, impressionable individual grow in to a respectable, knowledgeable, and competent healthcare provider in the US Army. Trevor demonstrated a propensity to not only accomplish tasks, but to do them in the most efficient and effective way possible in that particular circumstance. Trevor is highly trainable, willing to learn, and exudes a professional enthusiasm in the work he does. I am grateful for the opportunity to have worked and served with Trevor and have no doubt that he will be a positive impact in whatever industry and occupation he chooses for his professional civilian career.
Robert Dixon
While in the Army, I was Trevor’s platoon sergeant / supervisor. Trevor came to the company ready to learn and full of energy to do whatever he could to help the medical section succeed. Trevor was always the medic that was up for any challenge that was given to him. He quickly became one of the medics that I put in positions of responsibility to ensure the tasks were completed correctly and in a timely manner. He was always open to mentoring new medics when they came in, whether it was from initial medical training or from a unit throughout the Army. He will be a valuable asset to any company that he works for.
Mando S.
During my time working with Trevor as a fellow Healthcare Specialist, I had the opportunity to witness a young, impressionable individual grow in to a respectable, knowledgeable, and competent healthcare provider in the US Army. Trevor demonstrated a propensity to not only accomplish tasks, but to do them in the most efficient and effective way possible in that particular circumstance. Trevor is highly trainable, willing to learn, and exudes a professional enthusiasm in the work he does. I am grateful for the opportunity to have worked and served with Trevor and have no doubt that he will be a positive impact in whatever industry and occupation he chooses for his professional civilian career.
Robert Dixon
While in the Army, I was Trevor’s platoon sergeant / supervisor. Trevor came to the company ready to learn and full of energy to do whatever he could to help the medical section succeed. Trevor was always the medic that was up for any challenge that was given to him. He quickly became one of the medics that I put in positions of responsibility to ensure the tasks were completed correctly and in a timely manner. He was always open to mentoring new medics when they came in, whether it was from initial medical training or from a unit throughout the Army. He will be a valuable asset to any company that he works for.
Mando S.
During my time working with Trevor as a fellow Healthcare Specialist, I had the opportunity to witness a young, impressionable individual grow in to a respectable, knowledgeable, and competent healthcare provider in the US Army. Trevor demonstrated a propensity to not only accomplish tasks, but to do them in the most efficient and effective way possible in that particular circumstance. Trevor is highly trainable, willing to learn, and exudes a professional enthusiasm in the work he does. I am grateful for the opportunity to have worked and served with Trevor and have no doubt that he will be a positive impact in whatever industry and occupation he chooses for his professional civilian career.
Robert Dixon
While in the Army, I was Trevor’s platoon sergeant / supervisor. Trevor came to the company ready to learn and full of energy to do whatever he could to help the medical section succeed. Trevor was always the medic that was up for any challenge that was given to him. He quickly became one of the medics that I put in positions of responsibility to ensure the tasks were completed correctly and in a timely manner. He was always open to mentoring new medics when they came in, whether it was from initial medical training or from a unit throughout the Army. He will be a valuable asset to any company that he works for.
Mando S.
During my time working with Trevor as a fellow Healthcare Specialist, I had the opportunity to witness a young, impressionable individual grow in to a respectable, knowledgeable, and competent healthcare provider in the US Army. Trevor demonstrated a propensity to not only accomplish tasks, but to do them in the most efficient and effective way possible in that particular circumstance. Trevor is highly trainable, willing to learn, and exudes a professional enthusiasm in the work he does. I am grateful for the opportunity to have worked and served with Trevor and have no doubt that he will be a positive impact in whatever industry and occupation he chooses for his professional civilian career.
Experience
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Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences
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United States
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Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
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100 - 200 Employee
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Student
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Jan 2022 - Present
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US Army
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United States
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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68W- Health Care Specialist
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Jun 2016 - Jan 2022
• Administer emergency medical treatment • Assist with inpatient and outpatient care and treatment • Manage soldier’s medical readiness, medical supplies and equipment • Ability to communicate effectively and work under stressful conditions • Multiple overseas deployments worth of experience • International medical instruction to allied foreign nations • Unit Medical Communications Representative • Administer emergency medical treatment • Assist with inpatient and outpatient care and treatment • Manage soldier’s medical readiness, medical supplies and equipment • Ability to communicate effectively and work under stressful conditions • Multiple overseas deployments worth of experience • International medical instruction to allied foreign nations • Unit Medical Communications Representative
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Education
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Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences
Audio Engineering -
Vista del Lago High School
High School Diploma