Xenia Perea
About Xenia Perea
Xenia Perea is an Emergency Department Technician at Scripps Health in San Diego, California, with a background in public health and various healthcare roles.
Current Role at Scripps Health
Xenia Perea currently serves as an Emergency Department Technician at Scripps Health in San Diego, California. In this role, she is responsible for assisting medical professionals in providing care to patients within the emergency department. Her duties include patient assessment, monitoring vital signs, and coordinating with medical staff to ensure efficient and effective patient care.
Past Experience at Scripps Health
Prior to her current position, Xenia Perea worked at Scripps Health as a Patient Care Assistant for seven months in 2020. During this time, she supported patient care efforts by performing tasks such as assisting with daily activities, monitoring patient conditions, and maintaining accurate medical records. This experience provided her with a solid foundation in patient care and hospital operations.
Educational Background in Public Health
Xenia Perea studied Public Health at San Diego State University, completing her degree in 2020. Her education provided her with a comprehensive understanding of health sciences, public health principles, and disease prevention strategies. This background has been instrumental in shaping her approach to patient care and healthcare practices.
Internship and Clinical Experience
Throughout her career, Xenia Perea has gained significant hands-on experience through various internships. She completed a Pathmaker Internship at Palomar Health in Escondido, California, where she acquired two years of clinical experience. Additionally, Perea participated in an internship at the Burn Institute, providing her with specialized knowledge in burn care and prevention.
Role as Molecular Biology Essay Grader
From 2019 to 2020, Xenia Perea worked as a Molecular Biology Essay Grader at San Diego State University. In this role, she was responsible for evaluating and grading student essays, contributing to their academic development. This position allowed her to apply her knowledge in molecular biology and support the educational progress of university students.