Emily Molinich

Senior Clinical Implementation Specialist - New Products at MIM Software

Emily Molinich has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Emily started their career as a Waitress at Maplewood Estates Retirement Community in 2013 and worked there until 2015. From 2014 to 2016, they served as an Inventory and Chemical Packaging Specialist at Aldon Corporation.

In 2017, Emily interned at the University of Rochester Medical Center as a Research Intern. Later that year, they returned to Aldon Corporation as a Product Development Engineering Intern, where they designed teacher's manuals and student guides for STEM lab activities and managed the production of bacteria cultures.

In 2018, Emily interned at iuvo BioScience as a Toxicology Intern. Emily'sresponsibilities included in vitro cell line characterization and conducting ISO-10993 standard gap assessments. Emily also created templates for gap assessments of ISO 10993 standards and ensured compliance with federal standards for biomaterial testing.

Emily joined Case Western Reserve University in 2016 and held multiple roles. As an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant from 2018 to 2019, they assisted professors with teaching and grading undergraduate courses in biophysics, physiology, and biomedical materials. Emily also worked as a Research Assistant from 2016 to 2018.

In 2019, Emily joined the Case-Coulter Translational Research Partnership as a Commercialization Associate, where they were involved in commercializing research projects.

Emily'smost recent experience is with MIM Software Inc., where they started as a Clinical Support Engineer I - Site Implementation in 2020. Emily then progressed to the role of Clinical Implementation Specialist II in 2021 and is currently serving as a Senior Clinical Implementation Specialist - New Products since 2022.

Overall, Emily has gained expertise in clinical implementation, research, STEM lab activities, biotechnology, and toxicology throughout their career.

Emily Molinich completed their education at various institutions. Emily began their educational journey at Fairport Senior High School from 2012 to 2015, where they obtained an Advanced Diploma. Following that, Emily enrolled at Case Western Reserve University from 2015 to 2019, majoring in Biomedical Engineering and earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. Emily further pursued higher education at Case Western Reserve University, obtaining a Master's degree in Engineering and Management from 2019 to 2020.

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Timeline

  • Senior Clinical Implementation Specialist - New Products

    October, 2022 - present

  • Clinical Implementation Specialist II

    October, 2021

  • Clinical Support Engineer I - Site Implementation

    June, 2020

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