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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Medium Length Graduate Curriculum Vitae
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\name{Chevanne Tokunboh Scordinsky, M.S., PA(ASCP)\textsuperscript{CM}}
% Note that addresses can be used for other contact information:
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\address{1509 Gates Court\\Morris Plains, New Jersey 07950-3463\\United States}
\address{215-205-3439\\[email protected]\\[email protected]}
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\begin{resume}
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\section{EDUCATION}
\textbf{Drexel University College of Medicine} Philadephia, Pennsylvania\\
{\sl Master of Science}, Pathologists' Assistant\hfill May 2008
\par
\textbf{University of the Sciences in Philadelphia} Philadephia, Pennsylvania\\
{\sl Bachelor of Science}, Biological Sciences \hfill
May 2006
\\
\emph{Minor in Biochemistry}
%GPA: 3.47
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% Awards SECTION
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\section{AWARDS \& HONORARIA}
\textbf{Panel of National Pathology Leaders} Interviewee \hfill 2020 \\
\textbf{American Society of Clinical Pathology} \underline{40 Under Forty}, \emph{Honoree} \hfill 2018
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% Modify the format of each position
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\section{EXPERIENCE}
\employer{Hackensack Meridian Health}
\location{Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ}
\dates{March 2017 – Present}
\title{\textbf{Supervisor of Pathologists’ Assistants, Tissue Procurement, and Autopsy}}
\begin{position}\begin{itemize}
\item Performance management and schedule coordination of Pathologists’ Assistant staff
\item Performance management and schedule coordination of morgue attendant staff
\item Workflow management and surgical case distribution
\item Production of quality processing standards, policies, protocols, and associated education of staff
\item Oversight of tissue procurement service
\item Fulfillment of various administrative duties, including quality assurance reporting
\item Involvement in various intra- and interdepartmental process improvement initiatives
\item Prosection of simple to complex cancer-related surgical specimens
\end{itemize}
\end{position}
\employer{Atlantic Health System}
\location{Atlantic Consolidated Laboratory, Morris Plains, NJ}
\dates{December 2012 – March 2017}
\title{\textbf{Pathologists’ Assistant}}
\begin{position}
\begin{itemize}
\item Prosection of simple to complex cancer-related surgical specimens
\item Performance of pediatric and adult post-mortem examinations
\end{itemize}
\end{position}
\employer{Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center}
\location{New York, NY}
\dates{June 2009 – January 2013}
\title{\textbf{Pathologists’ Assistant}}
\begin{position}
\begin{itemize}
\item Prosection of simple to complex cancer-related surgical specimens
\item Procurement of fresh tissue for research
\end{itemize}
\end{position}
\employer{RWJ Barnabas Health}
\location{Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ}
\dates{June 2008 – June 2009}
\title{\textbf{Pathologists’ Assistant}}
\begin{position}
\begin{itemize}
\item Prosection of simple to medium complexity surgical specimens
\item Accessioning and distribution of caseload to pathology residents
\item Clinical information and CPT code entry
\item Performance of pediatric and adult post-mortem examinations
\item Maintenance of autopsy suite including tissue disposal
\end{itemize}
\end{position}
\section{PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES}
\par
\textbf{American Association of Pathologists’ Assistants} \\
\emph{Founder}, Legislative Subcommittee\hfill 2019\\
\emph{Chairperson}, Administration Committee\hfill2019 --- Present\\
\emph{Conference speaker liaison}, Annual Continuing Education Conf. \hfill 2018\\
\emph{Section author}, Grossing Guidelines Manual \hfill 2018 \& 2019 editions
\begin{quote}
Head and Neck cancers: Nasal and paranasal sinuses, larynx, pharynx, lip and oral cavity, and major salivary glands
\end{quote}
\emph{Chairperson}, Governing Documents Subcommittee, 2016 --- Present
\par
\textbf{Hackensack Meridian Health}\\
\emph{Epic Beaker Go-Live Leader}\hfill November 2020
\\
Chaired meetings of specimen source, task protocol, and billing validation
\begin{itemize}
\item Coordination of:
\begin{quote}
\begin{itemize}
\item Epic Beaker pathologists’ assistant user training
\item Dragon Nuance Medical migration from Voicebrook
\item Dragon Nuance pathologists’ assistant user training
\item Computer and audio equipment deployment on go-live for histology, gross room, and physician offices
\item IT ticket submission, follow-up, and resolution
\end{itemize}
\end{quote}
\item Elbow support for various staff members including accessioners and pathologists’ assistants
\item Action items for interface optimization
\end{itemize}
\emph{Grossing Manual, First Edition}\hfill 2020
\begin{quote}
Collaboration with ten pathologist subspecialty teams and the Chair of Surgical Pathology to create the department’s first, original, grossing manual reflecting all best practices
\end{quote}
\emph{Member}, Internal Root Cause Analysis committee \hfill 2017 --- 2019
\par
\textbf{Atlantic Health System} \\
\emph{Committee member}, Shared Governance Council\hfill 2017\\
\emph{Chairperson}, Shared Governance Council\hfill 2015 --- 2016
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\textbf{Proposals}\\
%\emph{Histology Laboratory Renovation} \hfill December 2020
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\emph{Expansion of the Pathologists’ Assistant Profession:} \hfill September 2017\\
\emph{ A Ten-Year Plan}\\
Submitted to: American Association of Pathologists’ Assistants\\
Proposed action plans for expansion of the pathologists’ assistant profession that\\included:
\begin{itemize}
\item Recommended educational changes
\item Identification of simultaneous initiatives, limitations, and immediate areas of \\focus
\item Resource identification and networking recommendations
\item Timeline for initiative implementation steps
\item Formation of national advocacy constituencies and representatives
\end{itemize}
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\section{CERTIFICATES\\ \centering \&\\ \raggedright MEMBERSHIPS}
\textbf{Lab Management University Fundamentals}: \\Certificate
of Completion \hfill 2016\\
\textbf{American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP)}: \\Certification Maintenance Program - PA(ASCP)\textsuperscript{CM}\hfill 2010 --- Present
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\textbf{American Association of Pathologists’ Assistants (AAPA)}: \\Fellow \hfill 2008 --- Present
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\textbf{American Association of Pathologists’ Assistants
(AAPA)}: \\Student member\hfill 2006 --- 2008
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\section{ACADEMIC\\LECTURES} \textbf{Poster}\\
Institute for Healthcare Improvement Conference, virtual
\begin{quote}
J. Banovic, E. Spinelli, D. Hanson, J. Haugh, K. Kretzschmar, \textbf{C. Scordinsky}, D. Swartz; Research Pathology Specimen, “Brain Tissue, Keeping it Fresh” December 2020
\end{quote}
\textbf{Conference Presentation}\\
Mid-Atlantic Pathologists’ Assistant Conference\\
Presented at University of Pennsylvania \\
“Erroneous Blood Glucose Measurements by Hand-Held Devices in Diabetic Patients Undergoing Peritoneal Dialysis”, 2008\\
Abstract:
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Stringent glycemic control is an essential paradigm in type II diabetics. In cases where these patients have compromised renal function due to progression of the diabetes or from other concomitant pathologies, this protocol is even more critical. Frequently, end stage renal disease patients receive continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. With the advancement of icodextrin-containing dialysate, the threat of either hyperglycemia or alterations in peritoneal membrane ultrafiltration efficacy caused by the traditional dextrose-containing dialysate, is alleviated. However, icodextrin undergoes biochemical transformation in vivo to produce maltose and maltose polymer metabolites which compromise the sensitivity of hand-held blood glucose monitors that rely on a pyrroloquinolinequinone-glucose dehydrogenase coupled mechanism of operation. In a case study documented from literature, a patient was diagnosed as severely hyperglycemic using data from a hand-held device, when, in fact, the patient was severely hypoglycemic per data retrieved from the central laboratory. Due to this overestimation, the patient was treated for hyperglycemia inappropriately. Despite intervention with intravenous dextrose, the patient later expired. Though certain labeling initiatives have been instituted by glucose meter manufacturers, under advisement by the Food and Drug Administration, there is serious demand for reiteration of the very dire consequences of overestimated blood glucose in these patients by hand-held devices.
\end{quote}
\section{REFERENCES}
Michael Goldfischer, M.D.\\
Pathologist\\
Hackensack Pathology Associates\\
c/o Hackensack University Medical Center\\
30 Prospect Avenue\\
Hackensack, NJ 07601\\
(551) 996-4808\\
\\
Louis James Atieh, M.H.S., PA(ASCP)\textsuperscript{CM} \\
Pathologists’ Assistant\\
c/o Cascade Pathology Services\\
1225 Northeast 2nd Avenue\\
Portland, OR 97232\\
\\
David Beckles, M.H.S., PA(ASCP)\textsuperscript{CM}\\
Pathologists’ Assistant Supervisor\\
c/o Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center\\
1275 York Avenue\\
New York, NY 10065\\
(212) 639-2271\\
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