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1. Resume
2. Objective
3. Qualifications
4. Employment History
5. Education & Training
6. References
7. Other Training & Experience
8. Military Awards
9. Fun Stuff


Richard A. Smalley

Indianapolis, IN
help@healthphysicspersonnel.com
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Objective
Permanent or part time position, available with 1 day notice (in Central Indiana)!

Qualifications

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Employment History

Currently       Working on Bachelor's Degree as Physics Major at Purdue U.,
          
             Indiana University Purdue Univeristy Indianapolis (IUPUI)
                       Note: I have taken every class an Economics Major, as an undergraduate,
                       would take to graduate, except the final research project, and more.

1994-98          Health Physics Specialist (secret code for "radiation safety & control ")         
                       Madigan Medical Center, Tacoma, WA

1993-94          Environmental Health Technician (secret code for "public health")
                       Madigan Medical Center, Tacoma, WA

1990-92          Preventive Medicine Specialist (secret code for "public health")
                       US Army, South Korea (Taegu, Pusan, Seoul, Waegon)

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Education    &   Training

Currently working on BS in Physics       Indiana Univ. Purdue Univ. Indianapolis (IUPUI)
Expected Graduation 2006

1998          Certified by National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologist (NRRPT)

Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston

1995          Medical X-Ray Survey Techniques Course
1995          Health Physics Specialist Course
1991          Basic Industrial Hygiene Course
1990          Preventive Medicine Specialist Course

National Restaurant Association, Tacoma, WA
1993          Applied Food Service Sanitation (Certified )

5th Preventive Medicine Unit, LB Detachment, U.S. Army, Taegu, South Korea
1993          Combat Lifesaver

1990          Graduate of Chrysler High School,   New Castle, IN

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References on Request

SSG James C. Hatten
HP Consultant
Stan A. Huber Consultants, Inc.
200 N. Cedar Road,
New Lenox, Illinois 60451
Email: hpconsultants@sahci.com (ATTN: James Hatten)

Note: I worked for James Hatten, Senior Health Physics Technician, in the U.S. Army, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA.

 

Major Paul R. Hulkovich
Health Physicist
Email & Info: not listed to prevent junk mail & email.
I worked for Paul Hulkovich in the U.S. Army, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA.

 

Major Mark Bower
Health Physicist, Ph.D.
Radiation Protection Officer
Madigan Army Medical Center
U.S. Army, Ft. Lewis, WA
(Note: I believe his Ph.D was in Nuclear Engineering)

 

Captain Jeremy Corwin
Alternate Radiation Protection Officer
Madigan Army Medical Center
U.S. Army, Ft. Lewis, WA

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Other Training & Experience

Newspaper route (12 yrs old)

Handyman, at New Castle INN, New Castle, IN (14-15 yrs old)

Enlisted in U.S. Army (after high school graduation at 17 yrs old)
Military Occupational Specialty (MOS): 91S Preventive Medicine Specialist (Public Health Services)

1st assignment in Taegu, South Korea: food service inspector (FSI), water quality analysis (WQ)/ H2O lab tech, field sanitation trainer & inspector

2nd assignment in Pusan, South Korea: counselor for control of sexually transmitted disease (STD), field sanitation, FSI, WQ

3rd assignment in Waegon, South Korea: Assistant for Industrial Hygienist (IHT), PMS, FSI

4th assignment in USA, Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC), Tacoma, WA: PMS, FSI, WQ

5th assignment in USA, MAMC, Tacoma, WA: Health Physics Technician (HPT, radiation safety & protection tech)

 

1997 Biological and Chemical Refresher Course (7 hour), U.S. Army, Office of the Surgeon General, Ft. Lewis, WA

1997 Biological and Chemical Terrorism (4 hour), U.S. Army, Office of the Surgeon General, Community Grand Rounds, Ft. Lewis, WA

1995 Medical X-Ray Survey Techniques Course, 10 to 21 July, Academy of Health Science (AHS), Ft. Sam Houston (FSH), TX

1995 Health Physics Specialist Course (3 month, 8 hours a day), 15 May to 9 Aug, AHS, FSH, TX

1994 Pest Management Workshop, (8 hour) Ft. Lewis, WA, U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Activity West (USAEHAW)

1993 Pest Management Workshop, (8 hour) Ft. Lewis, WA, USAEHAW

1993 Applied Food Service Sanitation Course (cert. No. 324994), Tacoma, WA, National Restaurant Association

1993 Total Quality Management/Continuous Quality Improvement (8 hour), MAMC, Tacoma, WA

1993 Field Sanitation Team Training Course (40 hour), LC Detachment, 5th Preventive Medicine Unit (5th PMU-LC), Taegu, South Korea

1993 Combat Lifesaver Coarse (40 hour), 5th PMU-LB, Taegu, South Korea

1992 Hazardous Material Sampling (24 hour), Environmental Training Center, Law Companies Environmental Group, Seoul, South Korea

1992 Hazardous Materials/Waste (HM/HW) Training (16 hour), 20th Area Support Group, Pusan, South Korea

1991 Basic Industrial Hygiene Techniques Course (60 hour), AHS, FSH, TX

1991 Contact Case Interviewer's Course (STD control & counseling), 5th Preventive Medicine Unit, Taegu, South Korea

1990 Certified Pesticide Applicator (for categories of: industrial, institutional, structural, and health-related, public health; cert. No. 303-90), Dept of Defense, AHS, FSH, TX

1990 Preventive Medicine Specialist Course (MOS Advanced Individual Training (AIT)), 20 Aug to Dec (8 hours a day), AHS, FSH, TX

1990 Basic Combat Infantry Course, Basic Combat Trianing Cycle 344-90, Jun to Aug, A Co., 4th Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Basic Combat Training Brigade, Ft. Dix, New Jersey
          Major Topics: 1) How to drop, roll over, and bark like a dog on command
                                  2) Familiarization with the effects of long term sleep deprivation, torture,
                                  and psychological warfare
                                  3) familiarization the with effects of exposure to CS gas
                                  (prohibited by the geneva convention)
                                  4) development of the lack of concern over killing other people,
                                  especially basic training drill instructors

1990 Graduate of Chrysler High School, New Castle, IN

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Military Recognition & Awards

Army Achievement Medal, Dept of the Army, for service in 1996 as member of the Madigan Army Medical Center Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), order #112-01, 22Apr97.

Army Achievement Medal, Dept of the Army, for service in 1996 as member of the Madigan Army Medical Center, Health Physics Office decontamination team in 1995, order #89-30, 13Nov95.

Army Achievement Medal, Dept of the Army, for service as Preventive Medicine Specialist in the 5th Preventive Medicine Unit, South Korea, 1992.

2 Good Conduct Medals, Dept of the Army, merely indicating that I have not commited any serious crimes during the first six years of service.

National Defense Medal, U.S. Army, for active duty service in the U.S. Army during an officially declared war, Desert Shield/Storm.

Overseas Service Medal, U.S. Army, for 2 years of service in South Korea.

Service Medal, U.S. Army, for joining the Army and completing both Basic Combat Training Course and Primary Military Occupational Specialty Training. Note anyone who survives Basic Training deserves a medal!

Certificate of Achievement, Dept of the Army, for assisting a separate Army Command, Ft. Lewis, with a 1995 tritium spill.

Ft. Dix High Performance Award for Excellence, for achievements during Basic Combat Training at Fort Dix, 17Aug90, James W. Wurman, Major General, Commanding.

Letter of commendation, from Major General James W. Wurman for outstanding physical fitness during basic combat trianing.

Letter of commendation, from Captain Bruce W. Chittenden, Commander of A Co., 4th Battalion, 26th Infantry 3rd BCT Brigade, Ft. Dix, NJ, for outstanding physical fitness during basic combat training.

 

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Fun Stuff

 

Me,
during final exams!

My hero, Archimedes,
"Give me a place to stand,
and I will move the Earth!
"

Preveously, Newton and Liebniz were thought to be the first to create calculus concepts, independently of each other.

However,
Acrhimedes is now known to be the first to develop integral calculus, recorded in his book, "The Method," approximately 2000 years before Newton and Lebniz.

Where would science be today, if Archimedes' knowledge hadn't been lost?

Vital life sustaining nutrient, "Caffeine."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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