Latriece Braddy
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Telephone: 919-***-****
Email: ablsdb@r.postjobfree.com
Education: Duke University, Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Durham, NC May 2006
Minor: Chemistry, Concentration: Neuroscience
Special Abnormal Psychology, Microbiology, Biological Bases of Behavior, Fundamentals of Neuroscience,
Courses: Animal Mind/Learning/Adaptation (lab), Brain Waves and Cognition (lab), Functional Neuroanatomy (partial lab),
Human Sexuality, Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Drugs/Brain/Behavior, Genetic/Cellular Biology, Calculus,
and Statistics.
Health The Atlanta Back Clinic Tucker, GA July 2007-June 2009
Related Physical Therapy Aide:
Experience:
Assisted patients with gym exercises.
Administered hot/cold treatments, taking blood pressures.
Literature searches and reviews.
Ordered supplies and kept stock room organized.
Clerical duties, data entry, AR/Reconciliation, and office support.
Emory University Hospital Atlanta, GA September 2007-July 2008
EEG Tech I:
Identified EEG artifacts.
Fixed electrodes.
Taking down patients (removing electrodes, saving studies, etc.).
Rewrapping patients when needed.
Restarting and downloading studies.
Duke University Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Durham, NC August 2005-May 2006
Laboratory Assistant: (Dr. Marty Woldorff)
Worked closely with the lab manager to design and execute EEG experiments dealing with visual and
aural attenuation.
Limited writing of programs using software template.
Conducted literature searches.
Stanford University, Health Careers Opportunities Program (HCOP): Summer 2005
Six weeks of intensive studies in cellular biology, essay writing, human anatomy
(laboratory with cadavers), and MCAT practice.
Concluded with poster presentation of research conducted during the program.
Investigated the duration of the benefits that physical therapy offers patients with spastic cerebral
palsy.
Shadowed doctors and medical students on rounds.
Duke University, Health Careers Internship Program (HCIP): Fall 2003, Spring 2006
Three-part program (two parts mandatory).
Volunteered with hospital patients, once a week, for one semester, in cardiology (part one).
Shadowed a physician 4-6 hours a week for one semester (part two).
Both parts included keeping weekly journals about our experiences.
Department of Experimental Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
Laboratory Assistant: (Dr. Craig Bennett) May 2003-May 2004
Yeast microbiological lab – BRCA1 research.
Independent work: ran gels, made agar plates, and performed PCRs, enzyme digests, and
transformations. Researched and read relevant literature.
Experience: Duke University Career Center, Durham, NC January 2006-May 2006
Program Assistant:
Assisted Health Careers Internship Program (HCIP) director with
processing applications and placements.
Data entry, scheduling, troubleshooting.
Skills/Activities:
Proficient with MS Office, Windows 2000 XP, Misys, Photoshop, and the Internet.
Infant/Child/Adult CPR, Standard First Aid, Adult/Child AED certified.
University Volunteer Tutor August 2009-Present
Atlanta Humane Society Volunteer November 2008–June 2009
AseraCare Hospice of Atlanta Volunteer October 2008-June 2009