Remote Duty Paramedic/Roving Locum at International SOS, Remote Duty Paramedic at Stjernholm Consulting, Owner/Photographer at Hivemind Photography
Location:
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
International SOS - Africa/Middle East/Eastern Europe since Apr 2011
Remote Duty Paramedic/Roving Locum
Stjernholm Consulting since Jun 2010
Remote Duty Paramedic
Hivemind Photography since 2008
Owner/Photographer
KBR Apr 2008 - Feb 2010
Senior Paramedic/Remote Duty Paramedic
Chaffee County EMS Jul 2006 - Feb 2008
Paramedic
Education:
University of Colorado Colorado Springs 1999 - 2000
Memorial Hosptial 1998 - 1999
Skills:
Portrait Photography Digital Photography Photography Medicine Photojournalism
Interests:
Travel, photography, medicine.
Pediatric Dentist At My Kids Dentist - Pacific Dental Services
Aug 2011 to 2000 Solutions SpecialistComputer Medical Center
Nov 2009 to 2000 Store ManagerRigby Steel & Fab Idaho Falls, ID Jan 2008 to Aug 2009 Front Desk Manager/EstimatorMaintenance Tech Rigby, ID Oct 2005 to May 2006Center Partners Idaho Falls, ID Sep 1999 to Feb 2003 Customer Support Agent
License Records
Brian D Hatch
License #:
4405 - Expired
Category:
Emergency Medical Care
Issued Date:
Apr 19, 2016
Effective Date:
Jan 5, 2017
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2016
Type:
Paramedic
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Hacking Linux Exposed: Linux Security Secrets & Solutions
Brian Brian Hatch (1993-1997), Kim Smith (1985-1989), Peter Moore (1979-1983), Michael Aremburg (1997-2001), Sarah Byrne (1979-1983), Anne Wohlforth (1982-1986)
They confirmed that its a two misconnected lines of the sewage and water supply. Crews are already on their way to fix the lines permanently next week, said Director Brian Hatch of the health department. But as of today, the university and the health office advices residents to be vigilant about t
Whooping cough numbers are also high in Davis County, which has counted 44 cases in 2012, compared to 12 in all of 2011. Davis County Health Department epidemiologist Brian Hatch said the number of people infected this year could top 2005, when 66 cases were reported.
Symptoms include cough, congestion and fever, progressing to a severe cough which may include vomiting or gagging after the coughing spells, said Brian Hatch, Davis County Health Department epidemiologist.