Continuous learning, challenging status quo, and leading others to excel are the core foundations to my success. In every position on my career path, I learned how to influence others and be a force of change. Whether it was teaching across the country in neurophysiology, conducting device training across the US and Europe for ClearLine, or as the Regional Manager challenging my current team in the Appalachian Region and Field Advisory Board, I aspire to elevate greatness out of those eager to improve.As the Therapeutic Consultant for LivaNova, VNS Therapy, I help those with drug resistant epilepsy through patient education and community outreach. Managing not only the Neurology and Neurosurgery relationships, I also maintain the hospital contracts and supplies. By working hand in hand with the prescribing physicians, I push to identify patients who are candidates for VNS and grow access to the therapy within the region. As the Clinical Sales Specialist at ClearLine MD, I traveled across the US and Europe conducting on-site ClearLine IV device training and hospital implementation. Through account management, I ensured the best solutions for customers and found new ways to utilize ClearLine IV to prevent air masses from reaching patients. I was involved in clinical studies, bench work, training and implementation of ClearLine IV, product trials and maintaining relationships with clinical users. Using both my clinical background and the need for scientific research, I continued to study different topics surrounding air in the body, the effects on patient quality of life, and the best solutions for my customers. As a certified Surgical Neurophysiologist, I was involved in a multitude of procedures ranging from complex neurosurgeries, orthopedic procedures, cardiovascular surgery and ENT. Commonly conducting somatosensory evoked potentials, electromyography, electroencephalography, transcranial motor evoked potentials, brainstem evoked potentials, and cranial nerve irritation, I have a vast aptitude of morbidities and iatrogenic events. Developing a deep understanding of the complexities of human physiology, I was given a national role and traveled across the country to teach complex neuromonitoring modalities, build relationships with staff and expand the use of neuromonitoring. Previously involved in Parkinson’s Disease research, the need to study, learn and understand scientific and clinical aspects of medicine have always been a critical part of my career.
Listed skills include Healthcare, Clinical Neurophysiology, Emg, Spine, and 26 others.