Nicole King has a diverse work experience spanning different industries. Nicole began their career as a Research Assistant at UCDMC's Family Medicine & Psychology Department in 2009. From 2010 to 2012, they worked as a Student Assistant-Cashier at ASUCD Coffee House and later as a Peer Counselor at The House-UCD Counseling and Psychological Services. In 2011, they gained marketing experience as a Marketing Intern at STA Travel.
Nicole then transitioned into the healthcare field, working as a Physical Therapy Aide at Pacer Physical Therapy from 2012 to 2014. In this role, they assisted physical therapists in patient care and performed treatment modalities. Nicole also took on additional responsibilities such as training new physical therapy aides and assisting with administrative tasks.
In 2014, Nicole joined UCSF as an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator in the Physical Therapy department. Nicole held this position until 2016, gaining valuable experience in clinical research.
Since 2016, Nicole has been working at NCIRE - The Veterans Health Research Institute as a Clinical Research Coordinator. Nicole has taken on increasing levels of responsibility and leadership in their roles. Currently, they are involved in multiple studies focused on osteoporosis and bone health. Nicole is responsible for study start-up activities, data analysis, and coordinating research activities.
Overall, Nicole's work experience showcases their versatility and dedication to the research and healthcare fields.
Nicole King obtained a B.A. degree in Psychology from the University of California, Davis, from 2007 to 2012. In May 2019, they earned a certification as a Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) from the Society of Clinical Research Associates (SOCRA). Additionally, in January 2016, they became BLS CPR Certified, although the institution from where they obtained this certification is unknown.
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