Rhonda Younker
About Rhonda Younker
Rhonda Younker is a Senior Rhythmia Mapping Specialist at Boston Scientific, with a background in various clinical and support roles within the company and prior experience at the University of Minnesota.
Title
Rhonda Younker holds the position of Senior Rhythmia Mapping Specialist at Boston Scientific. In this role, she is involved in advanced rhythmia mapping technology, which plays a crucial part in the diagnosis and treatment planning of cardiac conditions.
Company
Rhonda Younker is currently employed at Boston Scientific, where she has held multiple positions over the years. Boston Scientific is a global corporation known for providing medical solutions that improve patient outcomes. The company specializes in development, manufacturing, and marketing of medical devices used in various interventional medical specialties.
Professional Experience
Rhonda Younker has extensive experience at Boston Scientific in various roles. She served as a Field Clinical Specialist from 2014 to 2016. Previously, she was an S-ICD Area Launch Specialist and Field Mentor, and a Field Clinical Representative from 2012 to 2016 in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. Additionally, she worked as a Clinical Support Representative from 2011 to 2012 in Minneapolis. Her career at Boston Scientific showcases a diverse background in clinical and support roles.
Education and Early Career
Rhonda Younker completed her Bachelor's degree from the University of Minnesota, where she studied from 2007 to 2011. During her time at the university, she gained valuable experience working as an Undergraduate Research Assistant and as a Study Session Facilitator. These roles provided her with critical research and teaching experience.
Background at the University of Minnesota
Prior to her tenure at Boston Scientific, Rhonda Younker worked at the University of Minnesota in various capacities. From 2010 to 2011, she was an Undergraduate Research Assistant, and from 2009 to 2010, she served as a Study Session Facilitator. These positions allowed her to hone her skills in scientific research and education.