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EDUARDO A.

ALEGRIA
2512 Wilkinson Circle Sarasota, FL 34231 (580) 919-3365 eduardo.alegria@icloud.com
English/Spanish speaking professional trained in Emergency Medical Technician-Basic with 8 years
of patient advocate experience ensuring high standards of culturally competent care
EDUCATION
Pre Nursing Program, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.

Current Student

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
U.S. ARMY, Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA

2011-2014

Platoon Sergeant

Facilitated critical, post-operative, and ambulatory patient care in a medical-surgical unit for 325
trauma patients, from 3 military branches and respective allied partners, overseeing aspects of
treatment from wound care to medication and evacuation during a 9 month deployment.
Accountable for $2 million worth of platoon equipment pre-, during, and post-deployment.
Effectively responsible for the supervision and training of 26 soldiers and their families while
creating and implementing a Battalion Master Resiliency Training Program.

U.S. ARMY, The United States Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory, Fort Rucker, AL.
Sensory Research Division Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge (SRD NCOIC)

Sexual Harassment Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Trainer and Equal Employment
Opportunity/Equal Opportunity (EEO/EO) Unit Representative responsible for facilitating annual
unit required trainings for 250 people per Department of the Army regulations.
Received the Army Achievement Medal for performing life-saving cardiovascular procedures on
a civilian restaurant manager during a unit farewell luncheon at Ruby Tuesdays, Enterprise, AL.
Medic in charge for the Breacher Injury Study, Quantico, VA.
Published Seeing is Believing optical safety readiness article for the Army Combat
Readiness/Safety Center, Fort Rucker, AL.

U.S. ARMY, Fort Sill, OK.


Battalion Senior Medic

2009-2011

2006-2009

Triaged over 1500 patients in 4 days in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), Africa, as
a civil affairs program in partnership with Ethiopian nurses and medical officers of the Ethiopian
Air Force.
Combat Life Saver (CLS) trainer responsible for 100 classes with over 200 students annually.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
Purple Heart, Iraq 2003 in recognition for sustaining a combat injury.

Meritorious Service Medal, Africa 2009 in recognition by the governments of Ethiopia and the
United States for Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa.

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