Zachary Quinn
About Zachary Quinn
Zachary Quinn is an Account Development Manager at Podium, where he has worked since 2019. He also serves as a Medical Scribe at Summit Foot and Ankle, a position he has held since 2018.
Work at Podium
Zachary Quinn has been employed at Podium as an Account Development Manager since 2019. In this role, he focuses on developing client relationships and enhancing customer engagement. His position involves collaborating with various teams to drive business growth and improve service delivery. Quinn's experience at Podium has contributed to his understanding of the technology and customer service sectors.
Current Role at Summit Foot and Ankle
In addition to his role at Podium, Zachary Quinn has been working as a Medical Scribe at Summit Foot and Ankle since 2018. His responsibilities include documenting patient encounters and assisting healthcare providers in maintaining accurate medical records. This position has allowed him to gain valuable experience in a clinical setting, enhancing his knowledge of medical terminology and patient care.
Education and Expertise
Zachary Quinn earned a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science from Brigham Young University, where he studied from 2014 to 2018. His educational background provides him with a strong foundation in health sciences, which complements his work in both medical and business environments. The knowledge gained during his studies supports his roles in healthcare and account management.
Previous Experience as Research Assistant
Before joining Podium, Zachary Quinn served as a Research Assistant at Brigham Young University from 2017 to 2018. In this capacity, he contributed to various research projects, gaining experience in data collection and analysis. This role helped him develop critical thinking and analytical skills that are applicable in his current positions.
Early Career as Medical Assistant
Zachary Quinn began his career as a Medical Assistant at Riverside Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Associates, P.C. in 2014. He worked there for three months, where he assisted healthcare professionals and gained firsthand experience in patient care and medical office operations. This early experience laid the groundwork for his subsequent roles in the healthcare field.