Assistant Director at VCU Center for Trauma and Critical Care Education
Richmond, Virginia, United States
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Adam Alford is an experienced EMS educator and leader with over 24 years of field experience and 14 years in educational and administrative roles, currently serving as Assistant Director at VCU Center for Trauma and Critical Care Education. He has a strong track record designing and running EMT through Paramedic programs, coordinating clinical placements, and maintaining compliance for regional training and testing sites. Adam blends frontline critical care experience—as a former critical care paramedic and hospital medic—with academic rigor, holding a master’s in Emergency Medical Services and leadership roles in statewide education organizations. Selected for the NREMT EMS Research Mentorship, he brings an evidence-informed approach to curriculum and program improvement. Less obvious is his back-end software contribution history, where he’s fixed bugs and refactored Rails code for the NSF-supported Expertiza peer-review platform, reflecting a practical aptitude for technical problem solving beyond clinical education.
14 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Science (A.S.), Biology/Biological Sciences, General, Associate of Science (A.S.), Biology/Biological Sciences, General at J Sargeant Reynolds Community College
Paramedic, Paramedic at Virginia Commonwealth University
BS, Biology, BS, Biology at James Madison University
Master's degree, Emergency Medical Services, Master's degree, Emergency Medical Services at Creighton University
Expertiza is a web application through which students can submit and peer-review learning objects (articles, code, web sites, etc). The Expertiza project is supported by the National Science Foundation.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:94 commits in 1 year
Contributions summary:Adam's commits primarily involve modifying and refactoring code related to the Expertiza web application. They fixed a bug in due date calculations, implemented features for custom rubrics, and addressed issues related to file uploads and review reporting. The changes focused on controllers, models, and views within the Rails framework, indicating a strong back-end development focus. The commits also included merging branches and updates to deployment configurations.
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Adam Alford - Assistant Director at VCU Center for Trauma and Critical Care Education