Emergency Medical Services
Training 
Paramedic
Program Staff
Program Director/Certified
Instructor Coordinator
Peter
Bonadonna, EMT-P has been certified as a NYS EMT since 1978 and a Paramedic
since 1982. He has 25 years of full-time experience in urban/metropolitan
EMS, working in Buffalo and then in Rochester, NY. Peter is also active
in the volunteer sector. He has served 19 years as a Paramedic and Deputy
Chief Paramedic for Wayne County Medic 88. Peter is currently the Administrative
Chief Paramedic at Monroe Ambulance, a proprietary ambulance service,
in Rochester, New York. Peter has been teaching advanced EMTs in the
Rochester region since 1984. He has been recognized by the American
Heart Association, NYS Department of Health Educator of Excellence Award,
The Safety Council of Rochester, and he is the only non-nurse to be
honored by the Emergency Nurses Association for his work in EMS and
teaching. In January 2001, Peter was awarded a Citation of Valor by
the Greece Police Department Benevolent Association for his assistance
in the care of an injured police officer. Peter is a member of the National
Association of EMS Educators and has additional certifications including
Marriott's Cardiology, Cardiovascular Credentialing International CCT
level, Certified EECP Therapist, Certified MICP, ACLS and BTLS Instructor.
Contact Peter at: pbonadonna@monroecc.edu or
call (585) 279-4013 ofc, 721-8656 cellphone.
Faculty/Certified Instructor Coordinator
Bob
Breese, EMT-P started his EMS career in the military in 1976. He became
one of the first paramedics in the state of Georgia. Bob has achieved
instructor certification in ACLS, BTLS, PALS and is a subject lecturer
for ATLS. Bob has served in diverse EMS regions including military,
aeroevacuation, rural and urban. Bob is a licensed pilot and he is certified
as a Flight Paramedic. Bob serves as a Flight Paramedic for Mercy Flight.
He has been a member of the MCC PSTC faculty since 1987 and is the EMS
director for Xerox Corporation. Bob's responsibilites include management
of the EMT-P refresher programs. He developed and instituted the first
and only Online EMT-P Refresher course in the country. He is the main
instructor for pharmacology, toxicology and industrial medicine in the
Paramedic Original training course. Bob is a Charter Member of the National
Association of EMS Educators and is the President and contributing editor
of a new website called Prehospital Perspective. [WWW.prehospital-perspective.com]
Bob also teaches various courses in EMS including ACLS, BTLS, MICP (for
CCT). Bob has won numberous awards including honors from the Rochester
Safety Council and recently he was honored with the Monroe-Livingston
Regional Council's Educator of Excellence Award.
Contact Robert at: bob.breese@usa.xerox.com
or call (585) 422-8777 ofc.
Faculty
Sharon
Chiumento, BSN, EMT-P joined the Paramedic Program faculty in 1993 after
graduating from the program with high honors. Sharon has many years
experience as a registered nurse having received her Bachelor's Degree
at the University of Rochester. She has worked in various areas, particularly
in pediatrics and research. Sharon is an active Paramedic with a busy
volunteer ambulance corp. Sharon regularly responds to, and treats,
emergencies in the field. She is also the Quality Assurance Coordinator
for our EMS system. Sharon fulfills many roles in the Paramedic program
from teaching to student support. Medical Documentation and Pediatric
Education are her fortes. Because of Sharon's dual role as QA/QI Coordinator
and Paramedic educator, she helps guide the curriculum by providing
dynamic feedback from the field. Sharon is currently the Chairperson
of the Training Committee of our Regional EMS Council.
Contact Sharon at: Sharon_Chiumento@urmc.rochester.edu
or call (585) 275-3098 ofc.
Faculty
Bruce
Lee, PA, EMT-P and Carol Lee, NP, EMT-P work full time in a medical
center providing primary care to patients. They are also graduates of
the MCC Paramedic Program. They teach 12 lead EKG Intrepretation for
Paramedics and health care professionals. They are also lab Instructors
for physical exam and other advanced skills. In addition to their teaching
responsibilities, Bruce and Carol volunteer their time responding to
emergencies in Wayne County with Medic 88, an Advanced Life Support
Flycar.
Contact the Lees at: BCLee88@aol.com
Senior Technical
Assistant
Karen Wilson is likely to be the first person you talk to when contacting
MCC's Paramedic Program. Her areas of responsibility are: general program
operational support, including reservation and registration procedures;
customer relations; preparation of instructional materials; physical
files and database record maintenance. She joined the staff in 1984.
Contact Karen at: KWilson@monroecc.edu or call
(585) 279-4011 ofc.
|