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Vino M

Medical Scientist

Occupation:

Medical Scientist

Education Level:

Master

Will Relocate:

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Summary I am an experienced results-oriented medical research professional with 10 years of experience in the field of medicine. Subjects of my research include ophthalmology, surgery, medicine and pediatrics. I possess strong aptitude in research and analytical field, and the ability to interact with ease across all levels of a research team. I am skilled in anesthesia and euthanasia of guinea pigs from Karolinska Institutet and developed a method for lens ascorbate measurement utilizing homogenization, ultrafiltration, and HPLC with ultraviolet detection. I found that lens ascorbate concentration increases with ascorbate supplementation in an in vivo guinea pig model and that asorbate is not protective of ultraviolet radiation-B-induced cataract. The guinea pig is less sensitive to UVR-B exposure. I earned a Licentiate degree in October 2006 and Ph.D. on June 5, 2008 from Karolinska Institutet. In addition, I completed the pharmacology sales course by NAPSRx, earning a CNPR in 2014. For medical coding, I have 2.0 years of experience after the CPC. I am ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS proficient, skilled in ICD-9-CM, CPT, HCPCS, ICD-10-CM, and ICD-10-PCS. I am certified in in Anesthesia and pain management coding. I have taken courses in anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and medical terminology. I am adept at Word, Excel, and Internet. I am good in Professional conduct according to HIPAA and Joint commission standards. I know how to use computer software Encoder and data entry system Powerchart. I am skilled in medical records management. I am trained in leadership, teamwork, and self-management. I am a Certified professional coder (CPC), Certified outpatient coder (COC), Certified coding specialist-physician based (CCS-P), Certified anesthesia and pain management coder (CANPC), and Certified cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coder (CCVTC). and Investigated as principal investigator on human clinical antioxidants in the general population for Dr. Dean P. Jones and Dr. Paul Sternberg Jr. * The results of the study show that antioxidants glutathione, cysteine, and homocysteine become oxidized with age. (Published as a 1997 ARVO abstract) * Utilized chemistry procedures deproteination with perchloric acid and treatment with iodoacetic acid and dansyl chloride HPLC * Diligence, experienced professional, expertise, proven track of success, strong research, analytical, interpersonal, communication skills. * Paper publication, grants. * Sucessfully scrambled for a position of Preliminary Internal Medicine at Yale New-Haven Hospital (Waterbury) through Dr. Joel Felner, interviewing with Dr. Rosemarie Fisher * Interviewed for 1997 OMP as name Vino E. Mody at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Emory University School of Medicine Ophthalmology, Jules Stein Eye Institute, Vanderbilt University, and University of Virginia * SanFrancsico CA

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