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ALLISON WANK

2166 Indianola Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43201 | (419) 349- 3785 | alliewank@gmail.com

OBJECTIVE
To practice as a competent radiation therapist by utilizing my skills, furthering my knowledge, and
demonstrating my compassion to produce accurate and efficient treatment while delivering a top quality
patient experience.

EDUCATION
August 2014 – May 2018 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE; The Ohio State University
• Health and Rehabilitation Sciences: Radiation Therapy
• Honors and Scholars Center: Scholar Distinction

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE & Skills


• August 2014 – May 2018 | The Ohio State University; Radiologic Sciences and Therapy:
Radiation Therapy Program
o Clinical experience in both outpatient centers and large 300 bed hospital systems
o Clinical responsibilities and competencies include simulation, daily setup, prescribed
imaging, and treatment of patients using Varian accelerators (TrueBeam, IX, Trilogy,
2100) and GE CT Simulator with contrast. Additional training included:
§ Conventional, Conformal, IMRT, and VMAT treatment
§ IGRT utilizing:
• Cone Beam, On-Board Imaging, Exac-Trac, Optical Surface Monitoring
System
§ Stereotactic Brain
§ Stereotactic Body
§ Pediatric Treatment
§ Respiratory Gating
§ Total Body Irradiation
§ Total Skin Irradiation
§ Varian Aria and Impac Mosaic
§ Record and Verifying
§ High Dose Remote Afterloading Brachytherapy Procedures
§ Low Dose Rate Brachytherapy Procedures
§ Complete Training in Dosimetric Calculations Utilizing: Eclipse Treatment
Planning

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
• Expected to Take May 2018 | American Registry of Radiologic Technologists – Radiation
Therapy
• February 2018 – Present | American Society of Radiologic Technologists
• July 2016 – Present | American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers (CPR &
AED)
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WORK EXPERIENCE
• March 2015 – Present | J. Michael Dunn Sport and Wellness Scholar Program Student
Coordinator
o Plan and lead professional development seminars; Oversee a leadership committee;
Establish new programming including a Wellness Retreat, Day of Service, Freshmen
Welcome Week, and Mentorship Program.
• June 2012 – August 2014; Summer 2016 | Nanny
o Performed household tasks including cleaning, laundry, first aid, transportation, and
cooking. Cared for children between ages of 10 months to 14 years of age.

ACHIEVEMENTS
• Mortar Board National College Senior Honor Society; 108th Class
• Emerging Leaders Institute; Recreational Sports/Office of Student Life

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
• October 2014 – October 2016 | Nationwide Children’s Columbus Marathon
o Refueled participants’ drive to finish through encouragement and enthusiasm. Provided
customer service to those in need of nutrients and water.
• October 2016 | Columbus Dream Center
o Served underprivileged families: brought groceries door-to-door, mowed and landscaped
lawns.

INVOLVEMENT
• Delta Delta Delta Fraternity
o Participated in fundraising events for St. Jude Children’s Hospital; Fostered a healthy
community of positive leaders.
• BuckeyeThon
o Planned events for families impacted by cancer to meet Ohio State Varsity Athletes;
Raised over $2000 for the children at Nationwide Children’s Hospital; Exhibited
empathy and customer service to families of the Hematology/Oncology/Bone Marrow
Transplant Floor.
• J. Michael Dunn Sport and Wellness Scholar Program
o Actively participated in a community that is built upon immense values of leadership,
service, and community.

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