Nicholas Vaughn

Clinical Fellow, Rheumatology

Nicholas Vaughn is a skilled expert, who works in Upmc main office of which is in 124. as a Clinical Fellow, Rheumatology since 2018. Nicholas has earned professional experience in more than seven positions at various companies. Nicholas Vaughn went to the Saint Louis University and got education from 2013 to 2014. Saint Louis, Missouri is the city, where this professional was lastly known to be located. The person's phone number and email can be accessed through this website by request.
Name variants:
Nicolas Vaughn, Nickolas Vaughn, Nikolas Vaughn, Nick Vaughn, Nicky Vaughn, Nicol Vaughn, Cole Vaughn, Colin Vaughn, Claus Vaughn, Klaus Vaughn
Last updated Jun 10, 2024

Contact Information

Last Update
Jan 29, 2016
Email
nv**@slu.edu
Location
Saint Louis, MO
Company

Workplace

UPMC
Clinical Fellow, Rheumatology

Pittsburgh, PA

Industry

Hospital & Health Care, Oil and Gas Field Services, NE, Health and Allied Services, NE

Work History

Clinical Fellow, Rheumatology

600 Grant St, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
from Jul 2018

Resident Physician, Internal Medicine

8701 Watertown Plank Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53226
from Jul 2015

Department of Surgery - Division of Urology, Clinical Research

Performing clinically-based research to validate a nomogram for renal cell carcinoma outcomes.
from Jan 2011

Student Editor - Step 1 and MCAT

Helping to improve both the content and and the overall user-experience of the Gunner Training MCAT study program.
from Jan 2011

BEST Summer Research Program

Mentored area high school students interested in careers in science. Developed rat liver profusion technique for research on the effects of cocaine exposure on juvenile rat liver physiology.
Jun 2009 — Aug 2009

MICU/SICU Volunteer

Volunteered in intensive care units assisting nursing and house staff with various duties in the clinic. Shadowed medical residents in various specialties. Gained first-hand experience of t...
May 2008 — Dec 2009

Research Intern

Performed research techniques in molecular biology needed for development of strains of maize resistant to fungal mycotoxins. Tended to large outdoor research plots of maize.
Jan 2007 — Apr 2008

Education

Occupations

Doctor
Surgeon
Urologist
Writer
Editor
Medical Practice Professional
Surgical Specialist
Physician
Medical Practitioner

Skills

Research
Microsoft Powerpoint
Data Analysis
Teamwork
Healthcare
Internal Medicine
Microsoft Excel
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