Melanie Tirado
About Melanie Tirado
Melanie Tirado is a Certified Surgical Technologist with extensive experience in surgical settings, currently employed at Atlantic Health System since 2020. She has a background in Surgical Technology from Berkeley College and has held various roles in healthcare, including positions at CareOne Management LLC and the Surgery Center of Oradell.
Work at Atlantic Health System
Melanie Tirado has been employed at Atlantic Health System as a Certified Surgical Technologist since 2020. In this role, she has participated in maintaining sterile technique and ensuring patient safety during surgical procedures. Her responsibilities include preparing operating rooms and arranging equipment, which are critical tasks in supporting surgical teams and facilitating successful surgical outcomes.
Education and Expertise
Melanie Tirado studied at Berkeley College, where she earned an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Surgical Technology/Technologist from 2017 to 2019. This education provided her with foundational knowledge and skills necessary for her career as a surgical technologist, equipping her to assist in various surgical procedures.
Background
Prior to her current position, Melanie Tirado gained experience in various healthcare settings. She worked as a Unit Clerk at CareOne Management LLC from 2017 to 2019. She also served as a Certified Surgical Technologist at Surgery Center of Oradell LLC for eight months in 2020. Her early career included internships at Cleveland Clinic and AMRESCO LLC, as well as a Surgical Technologist Intern position at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in 2019.
Internship Experience
Melanie Tirado has completed several internships that contributed to her professional development. She interned at Cleveland Clinic from 2013 to 2014 for nine months, gaining exposure to clinical practices. Additionally, she interned at AMRESCO LLC for two years from 2011 to 2013, and worked as a Surgical Technologist Intern at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital for eight months in 2019. These experiences provided her with practical skills and insights into the healthcare field.