Wednesday 26 October 2016

Gustavo Gutierrez CRNA Pursues Excellence

Gustavo Guiterrez CRNA has participated in research which examined the long-term effects of bypass perfusion on the blood during open heart surgery and has been a Research Assistant in a study which analyzed the effects of the use of combined Decadron, Reglan and Zofran on patients who have a history of post-operative nausea and vomiting.  Gutierrez is a small business entrepreneur offering his medical expertise, taking to heart the history of things, whether they be military or of people and nations.  Learning from mistakes is a valuable byproduct of studying history.

Gustavo Gutierrez CRNA believes in giving to others, and from this belief has arisen his dedication to working for charities and donating to charity in his area.  Gutierrez has a variety of skills, both as an anesthetist and anesthesiologist and as a military veteran, which make him a valuable asset as a volunteer to help with charitable causes.  Many times volunteers like Gutierrez recognize the depth of what they can bring to causes which strive to help people who cannot otherwise help themselves.  Only a few hours of his time a week can render clarity and information to those who cannot otherwise have access to professional help.  Gustavo Gutierrez CRNA derives a great deal of personal satisfaction and gratification at the aide he gives to others when he gives of his time and expertise.

Gustavo Gutierrez CRNA has spent little to no time during his life deploring the obstacles he has encountered on his way to success.  Instead, Gutierrez has striven to succeed despite any impediments placed in his way.  Gutierrez was born in Artesia, California, moving with his family to Downey, California at a young age, where he took his primary and secondary education, graduating at 17 before deciding to join the United States Army.  Gutierrez had shown himself to be an excellent academic achiever, earning high academic marks throughout his primary educational years which resulted in an early secondary graduation.  While in the US Army, Gutierrez continued his search for excellence both in skills and in academics.  Military training for Gutierrez included Officer Candidate School in Fort Benning, Georgia, Parachutist School in 1990 at Fort Benning, the Sapper Leader Course administered at Fort Leonard Wood in Michigan in 1992 and Ranger School at Fort Benning in 2000.  Gutierrez was recognized for his academic and leadership skills in the military through his Commission of Lieutenant, promoted in 1996.

As a lieutenant in the United States Army, Gustavo Gutierrez CRNA was repeatedly recognized for his achievement of excellence in military pursuits.  Gutierrez is a recipient of the Air Assault Medal, the Parachutists Medal, the National Defense Ribbon, the Humanitarian Medal and the Overseas Training Medal, in addition to his sizable list of completed trainings and successful completion certificates.

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