Anastasia Ternovskaia's work experience is as follows:
1. Clinical Research Associate at the University of Maryland Medical Center (2022 - Present): As a Clinical Research Associate, Anastasia interacts with patients in the Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Unit, enrolling them in various studies. Anastasia conducts chart reviews and statistical analysis for research projects related to topics such as traumatic brain injury and blood pressure variability.
2. Medical Assistant at Privia Health (2022 - Present): Anastasia works as a Medical Assistant, although no specific details are provided about their responsibilities in this role.
3. Private Tennis Instructor (2020 - Present): Anastasia manages and schedules over 30 students of various ages as a private tennis instructor. Anastasia creates individualized lesson plans, develops group tennis programs, and creates engaging activities to enhance the learning experience.
4. Research Assistant at the Shackman Lab: An Affective and Translational Neuroscience Lab at the University of Maryland (2020 - 2022): Anastasia investigates distributed neural circuitry in relation to anxious emotion and social interactions. Anastasia is trained in MRI safety procedures, handles human research subjects, and actively participates in laboratory meetings and presentations.
5. Resident Assistant at COCM (2021 - 2022): In this role, Anastasia serves as a community leader at the Courtyards at UMD. Anastasia mentors students, manages administrative tasks, and aids students and Courtyards management in various ways.
6. Tennis Instructor at Tennis Central Corp (2018 - 2019): Anastasia coordinated a team of coaches, brainstormed effective program strategies, created schedules, and instructed students on proper tennis techniques and mentality.
Anastasia Ternovskaia received their Bachelor of Science degree in Neurobiology and Physiology from the University of Maryland between 2019 and 2022. In addition to their degree, they obtained several certifications, including "Group 1. Biomedical Research Investigators and Key Personnel" from the CITI Program in January 2022, "Biomedical Research - Basic/Refresher" from CITI Program, A Division of BRANY in August 2020, and "COVID-19 Contact Tracer" from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in July 2020.
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