James T. Trudeau is seeking a position that utilizes his experience in research, phlebotomy, and outreach. He has over 7 years of experience working in research studies at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he has performed duties such as obtaining blood samples, administering tests, and communicating with patients. He also has certifications in phlebotomy, massage therapy, and previous education in criminal justice and photography.
1. James T. Trudeau
1216 Wilson Point Road, Middle River, Maryland 21220
(443) 834-8658 Jtrudea1@jhmi.edu
Objective: To obtain a positionwith an organization where my experience,knowledge and skills will be fully utilized and
afford me opportunitiesforadvancement.
Education:
Sojourner Douglass College August2014-October 2014
Baltimore, Maryland
Phlebotomy Technician Certification
Harford Community College 2012–Present
Bel Air,Maryland
Major: Arts and DesignTrackin Photography
Fortis Institute July2010–November 2011
Towson, Maryland
Massage Therapy Certification
Directors List/HonorRollJuly 2010–Feburary 2011
Community College of Baltimore County at Essex September 2005–December 2009
Essex, Maryland
Major: Criminal Justice (35 Credits)
Work and Education-Related Experience:
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine April 2011–Present
Department of Medicine: Divisionof Infectious Diseases
ResearchProgramAssistant2/OutreachWorker/PhlebotomistTechnician
o BBAASH(Baltimore Before and After AcuteStudy ofHepatitis) Study
o VIP (Vaccine is Prevention) Study:
This is a staged PhaseI/IIstudyto access safety,efficacy, and immunogenicityofa newHepatitis C
prophylactic vaccine.
Responsibilities:
Provide outreachand support services to high-riskinjection drug use clients in orderto determine
theirHepatitis C virus (HCV) status andeligibility for vaccine trial.
Refer individuals forHCV medical care or case management as needed.
Obtains blood specimens byperforming venipunctures andfingersticks
Collaborate with the Needle Exchange Program(NEP), Alcoholand Drug Abuse Administration
(ADAA),Baltimore Substance AbuseSystems (BSAS),Community Base Organizations (CBOs),
and FederalQualified Health Centers (FQHCs).
Obtain informed consent fromindividuals.
AdministerOraQuickHCV tests.
Communicate with individuals enrolled in the studyabout their appointments.
Communicate with researchers aboutpatients’blood sample delivery anddeliverblood samples to
researchers.
Some responsibilities also involve theBBAASHStudy.
Clinic Experience in a Massage Clinic at Fortis Institute July2010–November 2011
o Completed outreach event forseniorcitizens giving seated chairmassages.
o Attended studentclinic.
Filing.
SOAP notes.
Maintained a clean and safe working environment.
Provided bodymassage to members ofthe public in supervised setting.
Kept accurate and up-to-date client records.
Delegated course responsibility to otherclassmates.
Made confirmation calls.
Made appointments.
2. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine November 2007–April 2011
Department of Medicine: General Internal Medicine
ResearchProgramAssistant2
o ACHIEVE Healthy LifestylesTrial (ACHIEVE Study) June 2009–April 2011
Collected epidemiologicaldata attemptingto determine if diet,exercise, and nutritionaleducation
can produce andsustain weightloss in individuals with severe mentalillness as it does in those
without severe mentalillness.
Conductedhealthscreening in individuals with severe mentalillness enrolled in the study
including regularblood sugarand bloodpressure checks and blood draws,and assessmentof
weight and waist circumference.
Assistedin preparing manualofprocedures fordietary datacollection.
o ActivatingConsumersto Exercise (ACE) Study November 2007–October 2009
Conductedhealthscreening in individuals with severe mentalillness who were enrolled in the
study.
Regularly observedclients’blood sugarand blood pressure,performed blooddraws,and assessed
of weight and waist circumference.
o PreventiveMortality November 2007–Feburary 2009
Performed retrospective cohort studyexamining quality ofcare outcomes,includingACEinhibitor
use and statin use,and clinicaloutcomes,such as hospitalizations forcomplications and total
mortality, on individuals with diabetes with and without severe mentalillness.
Data analysis and statisticalanalysis performed on a database ofMarylandMedicaid claims with
the help ofstaffstatistician.