1. Kevin J. Marston
References Available Upon Request
15608 North 71st Street #326, Scottsdale, Arizona 85254
Mobile: 207.831.2002
kevin.marston2@icloud.com
Curriculum Vitae
OBJECTIVE:
Seeking a position that will allow for personal and professional growth in a systemthat enhances
Academic, Research, Emergency Medicine and Critical Care through professionaldevelopment,
higher education, excellence in standards and improvement of the quality of patient care through
clinical and higher educationalexcellence.
EDUCATION:
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) – Grand Canyon University – 3300 West Camelback Road,
Phoenix, Arizona 85017. Accepted into the Doctoral Studies Program, Start Date: 8/2015;
Dissertation Title: To Be Determined in 2015.
Masters of Education (M.Ed.) – Northern Arizona University - South San Francisco Street,
Flagstaff, AZ, 86011, 05/2015;GPA: 3.89
Bachelors of Science in Para medicine (BS-P) - Northern Arizona University – South San
Francisco Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, 8/2013;GPA 3.53
AssociatesDegree in Nursing (ADN)- University of New England – 11 Hills Beach Road,
Biddeford, ME 04005-9599. 5/2003.
AssociatesDegree of Science in Para Medicine (ASP) - New Hampshire Technical Institute,
Concord, NH 0330. 5/2000.
AssociatesDegree of Science and Arts with a minor in Medical Biology (AAS) – Champlain
College, Burlington, VT 05451. 5/1998.
ACADEMIC / CLINICAL EXPERIENCE:
Senior Critical Care Flight Paramedic / Regional Clinical Outreach EducationManager,
Region 3 Arizona and New Mexico, 10/2007 – Present. Native Air, an Air Methods Corporation,
7211 S. Peoria, Englewood, CO 80112
I am currently working as a Senior Flight Paramedic and Clinical Base Educator in the Critical
Care environment transporting critically ill and injured patients. I have experience in both scene
(911) and inter-facility aero medical transports.I also held the Regional Clinical Outreach
Education Manager position for Arizona and New Mexico from July 2011 to February 2014,
working with the Education Team, and Regional Medical Directors, enhancing the quality of
patient care through education and clinical excellence in the communities we serve. I developed
and built the foundation for Outreach Education and the Outreach Education Role for Region 3. I
have held prior positions in education as a Base Educator and a Senior Clinical Specialist with
Omniflight prior to Air Methods Transition in 2010. Skills: Advanced Airway Management,
Hemodynamic Monitoring, RSI, Balloon Pump, LVAD’s, High Risk OB, Fetal Heart Monitoring,
Ventilator Management, Chest Tubes and other critical care skills.
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Adjunct Faculty for Paramedic Emergency Medicine Program 12/2006 – 09/2007. New
Hampshire Technical Institute (NHTI), 31 College Drive, Concord, New Hampshire 03301
I held an adjunct faculty position in a degree paramedic emergency medicine program. I taught
primarily medical emergencies to the freshmen class and advanced paramedic procedures to the
senior paramedic students. Iwas invited to be a member on the Paramedic Department- College
Advisory Committee. I was a member until September 2007, when I moved to Arizona for a
Flight Paramedic position.
Instructor Coordinator (I/C) for Emergency Medicine Education, 05/2004-09/2007. Tri-
County Emergency Medical Services Regional Office, 300 Main Street, Lewiston, Maine 04240.
Instructor Coordinator(I/C) for Emergency Medicine Education, 05/2004 – 09/2007. Southern
Maine Emergency medical Services Regional Office, 496 Ocean Street, South Portland, Maine
04106
I was the Lead Instructor for Emergency Medicine Education licensure courses from EMT-Basic
through EMT- Paramedic curricula. I taught for both Tri-County EMS and Southern Maine EMS.
National Registry Emergency Medical Technician – Paramedic, 05/2001 – 09/2007. Stephens
Memorial Hospital - PACE Paramedics, 181 Main Street, Norway, Maine 04268
I worked as a Full-Time Paramedic doing emergency calls along with critical care inter-facility
transfers, and Paramedic intercepts with local basic level squads. We are responsible for 6 towns
primary 911 (emergency), Sunday River Ski Resort, and four towns Paramedic Intercepts.
Besides my primary paramedic responsibilities I also have had experience as the Education and
Quality Improvement Coordinator, which entails all of the squads training,and re-credentialing.
National Registry Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic 05/2001 – 09/2007. Wells
Emergency Medical Services - PO Box 1568, 114 Sanford Road, Wells, ME 04090.
I worked as a per-diem paramedic with WEMS doing 911 emergency scene calls. I also was the
Quality Improvement Coordinator responsible for and to ensure compliance with existing
standards,whetherthey are clinical, operational, customer service or financial.
CONFERENCES / PRESENTATIONS:
I was an invited guest speaker / lecturer for the following Emergency Medicine / Critical Care
State and/orRegional Conferences or Education Retreats / Workshops.
Air Methods Clinical Educator Retreat, November 2014,Scottsdale, Arizona – Invited Guest
Lecturer, speaking on “Adult Learners and Learning Styles.”
“Way Out West Navajo EMS Conference” October 2014, Flagstaff, Arizona – Invited Guest
Lecturer, speaking on “Excited Delirium: A State of Confusion, and Sudden Death.”
Region II EMS Conference November 2012,Las Cruces, New Mexico – Invited Guest Lecturer,
speaking on “Shock.”
12 Lead – Taking it from a Monitoring to an Assessment Approach,2007 to present – Invited
Guest Lecturer speaking to various tape and charts for hospitals,EMS, Fire and First Responder’s
in Arizona and New Mexico.
Capnography Waveform; The forgotten Vital Sign, 2007 to present – Invited
Guest Lecturer speaking to various tape and charts for hospitals,EMS, Fire and First Responder’s
in Arizona and New Mexico.
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Critical Care Infusions and MedicationMath Calculations,2007 to present – Invited
Guest Lecturer speaking to various tape and charts for hospitals,EMS, Fire and First Responder’s
in Arizona and New Mexico.
PROFESSIONAL LISCENURES / CERTIFICATIONS:
Critical Care Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic (CCEMT-P)
Certified Flight Paramedic (FP-C)
Certified Critical Care Paramedic (CCP-C)
Paramedic Certification / License (National Registry, Arizona (CEP) and Maine License)
Instructor/ Coordinator – Lead InstructorParamedic Level (I/C)
Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) and PHTLS Instructor
Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS)
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) and AMLS Instructor
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)
Pediatric Fundamentals of Critical Care Support (PFCCS)
Fundamentals of Critical Care Support (FCCS)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
International Association of Flight and Critical Care Paramedics (IAFCCP)
Air and Surface Transport Nurses Association (ASTNA)
Board of Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification (BCCTPC)
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT)
National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT)
The National Association of EMS Educators (NAEMSE)