MICHELLE MAE BRAVO

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MICHELLE MAE BRAVO
MICHELLE MAE BRAVO
1467 Glen Avon Drive
San Marcos, CA 92069
EDUCATION:
Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology: Pre-Physical Therapy Option
California State University San Marcos
Overall GPA: 3.4
Dean’s List Honors: Four Semesters
858-231-1826
[email protected]
Expected Graduation May 2015
EXPERIENCE:
Research Assistant
May 2014 - Present
California State University San Marcos: Kinesiology Department
 Investigate the cardiovascular adaptations present in recreational surfers enrolled in Surf Physical Education
 Recruit and interview subjects to participate in additional studies regarding recreational surfers
 Gather and analyze heart rate data for significant cardiovascular changes
 Published and presented abstract at the American College of Sports Medicine Southwest Conference October 2014
Cadaver Prosection Assistant
February 2015 - Present
California State University San Marcos: Biology Department
 Exhibit professionalism in handling human cadaver
 Demonstrate attention to detail in isolating significant structures pertinent to preparing quality anatomy lab practicums
for current anatomy students
Anatomy Tutor
January 2012 - Present
Palomar Community College
 Provide a safe and friendly environment for students to be vulnerable and ask questions about confusing material
 Adapt teaching style to satisfy students’ unique learning abilities and needs
 Facilitate interactive exercises that engage students in their own learning and improve understanding of material
 Prepare study aides to simplify challenging concepts
 Share additional resources to supplement student’s studying outside of tutoring sessions
 Guide students in developing personalized work ethic and study skills conducive to students’ success in current and
future courses
 Conduct group study sessions and answer questions to clarify concepts and encourage discussion in a peer-group
environment with up to 15 students
Exercise Physiology Teaching Assistant
August 2014 - December 2014
California State University San Marcos: Kinesiology Department
 Prepared lab equipment for student use prior to class meetings
 Demonstrated lab procedures and use of equipment
 Administered exercises tests on students and gathered data to be analyzed for class assignments
Anatomy Teaching Assistant
January 2012 - December 2013
Palomar Community College
 Organized and assembled anatomical models and dissection tools for lab
 Helped students identify significant features on models
 Isolated delicate tissues and organs during 2 cadaver prosections with a team of instructors and fellow teaching
assistants
Team Lead
September 2008 - January 2010
Jamba Juice
 Provided friendly and efficient customer service
 Trained and mentored new employees on restaurant policies and procedures
 Delegated tasks to team members to efficiently meet sales goals and customers’ needs
 Demonstrated a sense of urgency while multitasking during rush hours
COMMUNITY:
Civility Committee Intern
August 2012 - Present
California State University San Marcos: Cross Cultural Center
 Promote campaign to raise awareness in exhibiting oneself with care, respect and empathy while acknowledging the
culture and humanity of others
 Educate students about the effects of bullying, promoting bystander intervention and healthy dialogue to improve
campus and the community at large
Fitness Coordinator
February 2015 - Present
Ocean Knoll Elementary School
 Responsible for supervising school yard activity and helping to maintain a safe and fun environment for children to
play and exercise
 Encourage students to participate in physical activities designed to promote healthy lifestyle habits at an early age
 Organize a variety of engaging exercises and games that will promote retention in participation
Youth Director
First United Methodist Church of National City
 Developing weekly lesson plans and activities for youth in grade levels 7th-Senior
 Provide counsel to youth who seek spiritual guidance and ethical advice
September 2012 - Present
ACCOLADES:
Civility Champion & ICON (Initiating Civil Opportunities Now)
May 2013
California State University San Marcos
 Nominated by faculty for regularly exhibiting the pillars of Civility both student life and leadership (i.e care, respect,
empathy, culture, and humanity)
Golden Key Member
May 2013-Present
 Demonstrate academic and philanthopic excellence in managing college coursework and involvement in volunteer
outreach activities
Student Leadership Dinner
April 2015
 Exclusive invitee to Student Leadership Dinner hosted by President of California State University San Marcos