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== Curriculum Vitae ==
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= Curriculum Vitae =
 
[[Eyanosch]]
 
[[Eyanosch]]
  
===Erich Yanoschik===
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==Erich Yanoschik==
  
 
[[Template:Erich Yanoschik's Office Hours]]
 
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* Phone - 714.393.6175 (cell)
 
* Phone - 714.393.6175 (cell)
  
===Education===
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==Education==
 
* Loyola Marymount University
 
* Loyola Marymount University
 
* Fullerton College
 
* Fullerton College
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** CA Certified EMT (OC certified, LA certification pending)
 
** CA Certified EMT (OC certified, LA certification pending)
  
===Career Interests & Goals===
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==Career Interests & Goals==
 
* Emergency Medicine  
 
* Emergency Medicine  
 
* Future PA  
 
* Future PA  
  
===Work Experience===
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==Work Experience==
 
* Wilkinson Chiropractic and Rehabilitation (August 2013 - August 2014)
 
* Wilkinson Chiropractic and Rehabilitation (August 2013 - August 2014)
 
** Chiropractic Assistant
 
** Chiropractic Assistant
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* Old Spaghetti Factory (October 2012 - July 2013)
 
* Old Spaghetti Factory (October 2012 - July 2013)
  
===Hobbies & Interests===
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==Hobbies & Interests==
 
* Running & Sports
 
* Running & Sports
 
* Hiking & Camping
 
* Hiking & Camping
 
* Emergency Medicine
 
* Emergency Medicine
  
'''Favorite aspect of Biology'''
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===Favorite aspect of Biology===
 
* The diversity among the science that allows for such a greater understanding of the natural world. There is a niche for everyone, from studying microbes to population tendencies. The possibilities for research and advancement are endless.
 
* The diversity among the science that allows for such a greater understanding of the natural world. There is a niche for everyone, from studying microbes to population tendencies. The possibilities for research and advancement are endless.
  
'''Favorite aspect of Computer Science'''
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===Favorite aspect of Computer Science===
 
* The convenience provided to every day life that otherwise would not be possible.
 
* The convenience provided to every day life that otherwise would not be possible.
  

Revision as of 05:29, 8 September 2015

Curriculum Vitae

Eyanosch

Erich Yanoschik

Template:Erich Yanoschik's Office Hours

Erich Yanoschik's Office Hours: 24-7

Contacts

  • Email - eyanosch@lion.lmu.edu or yanoxc@gmail.com
  • Phone - 714.393.6175 (cell)

Education

  • Loyola Marymount University
  • Fullerton College
    • Biology Major
    • Class of 2016
    • Currently taking Field Methods Lab, Field Vertebrate Biology, Biology, Film, & Science Communication, Biological Databases, and last but certainly not least God and the Human Experience.
  • California Institute of Medical Training
    • CA Certified EMT (OC certified, LA certification pending)

Career Interests & Goals

  • Emergency Medicine
  • Future PA

Work Experience

  • Wilkinson Chiropractic and Rehabilitation (August 2013 - August 2014)
    • Chiropractic Assistant
      • Under the supervision of Dr. Bob Wilkinson and Andy Shore
      • Shadow and observe the techniques used in the examination and implementation of rehabilitation processes
      • Responsible for providing preliminary treatment upon patient arrival and ensuring patient rehabilitation treatment
      • Ultrasound frequency treatment, muscle stimulation, oversee the completion of various rehabilitation exercises, stretch patients
        • Maintain a clean and safe work environment
  • Old Spaghetti Factory (October 2012 - July 2013)

Hobbies & Interests

  • Running & Sports
  • Hiking & Camping
  • Emergency Medicine

Favorite aspect of Biology

  • The diversity among the science that allows for such a greater understanding of the natural world. There is a niche for everyone, from studying microbes to population tendencies. The possibilities for research and advancement are endless.

Favorite aspect of Computer Science

  • The convenience provided to every day life that otherwise would not be possible.

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