Ivy Tech Community College: Indianapolis - Anatomy
Justus
James D.
Enterprise Holdings
Ivy Tech Community College
Harrison College - East
Harrison College Indy East
Serendipity Ranch
Shoot Point Blank
Ball State University
Asbury Automotive Group
Medtech College
Enterprise Holdings
Bill Estes Ford
Brownsburg
Indian
In a safe and timely manner deliver mid to large size pick up trucks and box trucks to the purchaser. Destinations ranged from the East Coast and thru out the Mid-West. Also was loaned out to other Estes dealerships to deliver automobiles and trucks as needed.
Driver
Asbury Automotive Group
Indianapolis
indiana
Instructing in the medical laboratory technology program
Adjunct Faculty
Medtech College
Indianapolis East
Prepares and teaches assigned courses in accordance with course outlines and published course schedule. Maintains accurate records for each course taught. Prepares
reviews
and update course outlines on a regular basis. Recommends and assists with curriculum revisions as necessary. Assists in student recruitment
advising
and retention. Assists in selection and ordering of equipment
supplies
and textbooks. Participates in college events and activities. Attends college commencements. Keeps regular posted office hours in accordance with college policy. Submits all college reports in an accurate timely fashion. Attends instructor and departmental meetings as scheduled. Is responsible for professional development and maintaining professional competence. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with students
faculty
staff
and others.
Instructor
Harrison College
Indianapolis
Indiana
The Program Chair managers all functions associated with the operation of the Medical Laboratory Technician Program and completes all functions required of Program Director under NAACLS accreditation standards. Activities include
but are not limited to
planning
organizing
directing
and recommend changes to the budget for MLT
student counseling
advising and teaching in the instructional program
and seeking/maintaining clinical site contracts. The position requires teaching at least one course on the Indianapolis East Campus. Primary duties include
but are not limited to: \n\n•\tHelp maintain NAACLS accreditation status through preparation of self study documents in collaboration with MLT Program instructors and clinical preceptors;\n•\tPrepare and maintain appropriate documentation and reports of the MLT Program;\n•\tSupervise MLT instructors/preceptors and provide oversight of management duties for all program facets;\n•\tEstablish and maintain collaborative working relationships with personnel in hospitals and other clinical laboratory agencies;\n•\tMaintain class and clinical records for all students in the MLT Program at clinical affiliate sites;\n•\tFacilitate and monitor assigned student clinical learning experiences;\n•\tSubmit requests for supplies and equipment as needed;\n•\tParticipate in recruitment activities;\n•\tPlan and hold regular MLT Advisory Board meetings;\n•\tResolve student issues;\n•\tParticipate in professional development activities as well as mandatory training/coursework.\n•\tAssume other related duties as assigned.
Program Chair - MLT Program
Harrison College - East
The Program Chair managers all functions associated with the operation of the Medical Laboratory Technician Program and completes all functions required of Program Director under NAACLS accreditation standards. Activities include
but are not limited to
planning
organizing
directing
and recommend changes to the budget for MLT
student counseling
advising and teaching in the instructional program
and seeking/maintaining clinical site contracts. The position requires teaching at least one course on the Indianapolis East Campus. Primary duties include
but are not limited to: \n\n•\tHelp maintain NAACLS accreditation status through preparation of self study documents in collaboration with MLT Program instructors and clinical preceptors;\n•\tPrepare and maintain appropriate documentation and reports of the MLT Program;\n•\tSupervise MLT instructors/preceptors and provide oversight of management duties for all program facets;\n•\tEstablish and maintain collaborative working relationships with personnel in hospitals and other clinical laboratory agencies;\n•\tMaintain class and clinical records for all students in the MLT Program at clinical affiliate sites;\n•\tFacilitate and monitor assigned student clinical learning experiences;\n•\tSubmit requests for supplies and equipment as needed;\n•\tParticipate in recruitment activities;\n•\tPlan and hold regular MLT Advisory Board meetings;\n•\tResolve student issues;\n•\tParticipate in professional development activities as well as mandatory training/coursework.\n•\tAssume other related duties as assigned.
Harrison College Indy East
Shoot Point Blank
North Indianapolis
Indiana
Responsible for ensuring the safe operating conditions of an indoor pistol and rifle range. Assisted customers with gun rentals
purchases and answering knowledge based questions.
Range Safety Officer/ Range Counter Associate
Muncie
IN
Doctoral Student
Ball State University
Greencastle
Indiana
Introductory Biology 101 and Anatomy and Physiology Instructor
Adjunct Faculty
Ivy Tech Community College
Jamestown
IN
Ensured that all barn facilities were properly maintained; ensuring cleanliness of barn facilities and animal stalls.\nResponsible for daily turnout
monitored weather conditions.\nEnsured cleanliness in stall
clean water and feed buckets.\nMonitored overall health and wellbeing of horses
attentive to any signs of concern.\nAdministered medications and wormers
scheduled vet and farrier appointments
treated injuries and illnesses in accordance with veterinary advice\nStocked grain
handled materials delivery
operated farm machinery for harvesting
landscaping
manure disposal
and horse transport\nMaintained property by mowing
plowing
moving hay
and utilizing tractors
Private Family Farm Manager
Serendipity Ranch
Plainfield
Indiana
Driver
Enterprise Holdings
Indianapolis
Indiana Area
Part time driver for Ride Share program. Responsible for safely and timely moving passenger vans and automobiles to designated locations.
Driver
Enterprise Holdings
Graduate Certificate
College and University Teaching
Ball State University
Medical Technology
Methodist Hospital School of Medical Technology
Cytotechnology
U.S. Army School of Cytotechnology
Rescue Scuba Diver
Schuykill County Volunteer Rescue Department
Worked with rehabilitation of marine mammals. Duties included preparing and administering food
preparing and administering medications. Cleaning injuries
cleaning cages and insuring saftety of animals and volunteers.
California Marine Mammal Center
Healthcare Management
Healthcare
Microbiology
Laboratory
Hospitals
Lifesciences
Phlebotomy
Laboratory Medicine
Clinical Research
Hematology
Toxicology
Primary Dermal Irritation Potential of JA-2 Solid Propellant in Rabbits
Don W. Korte
Jr
Earl W. Morgan
The primary dermal irritation potential of JA-2 Solid Propellant was determined in female New Zealand White rabbits by using a modified Draize method. Very slight erythema and edema were observed in 1 of 8 rabbits one hour after dosing. This rabbit had returned to normal by 24 hours after dosing. No other recognizable skin reaction was detected at any time during the 14-day observation period. The test compound was non-irritating under conditions of this study.
Primary Dermal Irritation Potential of JA-2 Solid Propellant in Rabbits
The Wii as an Educational Tool for Anatomy and Physiology
Raj K. Gupta
Don W. Korte
Jr
Zia A. Mehr
Permethrin
an insecticide/repellant being considered by the military for impregnating the military Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) and for use in packing of Meal Ready (MRE)
was assayed for mutagenicity by using the sex-Linked Recessive Lethal test in Drosophila melanogaster. Permethrin was determined to be non-mutagenic under conditions of this study
Mutagenic Potential of Permethrin in the Drosophila Melanogaster Sex-Linked Recessive Lethal Test
Don W. Korte
Jr
Larry D. Brown
The acute dermal toxicity of DIGL-RP Solid Propellant was evaluated in six male and six female New Zealand White rabbits. Moistened ground DIGL-RP (2 g/kg) was applied topically to the clipped dorsal skin surface under a semi-occlusive wrap for 24 hours. No signs of dermal irritation
or systemic toxicity
or death were obtained that could be attributed to DIGL-RP. These data indicate that DIGL-RP Solid Propellant does not produce systemic toxicity when administered by 24-hour topical application at a limit dose of 2 g/kg
Acute Dermal Toxicity of DIGL-RP Solid Propellant in Rabbits
Don W. Korte
Denzil F. Frost
Earl W. Morgan
Nitrosoguanidine was evaluated for its potential to produce dermal sensitization in male guinea pigs. The Buehler test
which utilizes repeated closed patch inductions with the test compound
was used for this evaluation. No evidence of nitrosoguanidine-induced sensitization was obtained in the study
Dermal Sensitization Potential of Nitrosoguanidine in Guinea Pigs
Don W. Korte
Jr
LP1846 is a liquid propellant under development by the U.S. Army for potential use in a 155-mm self-propelled howitzer. The purpose of this study was to determine whether LP1846 is an ocular irritant
and if so
whether flushing the eye with water 10 seconds or 30 seconds after exposure will reduce the ocular toxicity. The compound was tested in the laboratory rabbit. The result of this study indicate that LP1846 is an ocular irritant in accordance with test criteria of the Environmental Protection Agency. Observations included conjunctival redness
chemosis
iritis
corneal opacities
and neovascularization of the cornea. All lesions were reversible except for the neovascularization. Washing the eye at 30 seconds alleviated the conjunctival and iritic symptoms and prevented the development of corneal lesions. Immediate washing at 10 seconds was even more successful at alleviating the symptoms. However
even after washing
the ocular irritation potential of LP1846 was sufficient to produce an irritant response according to test criteria
Ocular Irritation Evaluation with Eye Wash Regimen of Liquid Propellant 1846
Don W. Korte Jr.
Conrad R Wheeler
Larry D Brown
The acute oral toxicity of JA-2 Solid Propellant was determined in male and female Sprague-Dawley rats by using an oral gavage split-dose method. The MLD was 3990.6 + or - 349.7 mg/kg for male rats and 2545.9 + or - 421.1 mg/kg for female rats. JA-2 produced clinical signs that were attributed to its nitrate ester components
diethyleneglycol dinitrate and nitroglycerin. These signs included tremors and twitching
cyanosis
and increases in respiratory rate and depth. Other clinical signs observed were associated with the general malaise of the animals following dosing and included hunched posture
rough coat
reddish stains around the eyes and nose
and perianal staining. Most animals exhibited signs by 4 hours after dosing and either had died or the signs had cleared by 96 hours after dosing. According to the classification scheme of Hodge and Sterner
these results place JA-2 in the slightly toxic class.
Acute Oral Toxicity of JA-2 Solid Propellant in Sprague-Dawley Rats
Don W. Korte
Jr
Earl W. Morgan
The acute dermal toxicity of nitrosoguanidine
was evaluated in five male and five female New Zealand White rabbits. Nitrosoguanidine (2g/kg) was applied topically to the clipped dorsal skin surface under a semi-occlusive wrap for 24 hours. There was no evidence of systemic toxicity or death. Nine of the rabbits exhibited slight to moderate erythema after wrap removal and all had cleared by 24 hours. Slight erythema was also observed in 3 rabbits 48-72 hours after wrap removal. These data indicate that nitrosoguanidine does not produce systemic toxicity when administered by 24-hour topical application at a limit dose of 2 g/kg
Acute Dermal Toxicity of Nitrosoguanidine in Rabbits
Don W. Korte
Jr.
Reversibility of Ocular Irritation of LP 1846
Don W. Korte
Jr
Gerald F. Hiatt
The potential for DIGL-RP Solid Propellant to produce primary eye irritation was evaluated in male New Zealand White rabbits by using a modified Draize method. DIGL-RP produced slight conjunctival vasodilation (indicative of mild inflammation)
and slight chemosis of the conjunctival membranes. However
these responses were not sufficiently severe to be classified as a positive response. Therefore
the results indicate that DIGL-RP Solid Propellant is not a primary eye irritant under conditions of this study
Primary Eye Irritation Potential of DIGL-RP Solid Propellant in Rabbits
Masters of Public Administration
Health Services
University of San Francisco
MLS (ASCP)
American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP)
Cytotechology
American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP)
B.S.
Biology
Ball State University