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To successfully obtain a fulfilling position in the healthcare services field that prides itself on
achieving consistent optimal results
WORK EXPERIENCE
Epic Beaker Trainer, Credentialed for Clinical Pathology, Contracted
Duke University - Durham, NC - May 12, 2014 to October 17, 2014
Responsibilities:
Excellent presentation in classroom settings
Educated classroom Epic Beaker s functionality from a Medical Technologist view.
Created work flow and design presentations for adult learners
Produced and created curriculum for classroom training
Registered, graded exam for employees for Beaker classes via LMS
Supplementary, created and administered competency testing for the Super Users and End Users
Constructed Smart and text phrases for documentation for varies departments
Worked independently and with minimal supervision. Taught Clinical lab classes focusing on beaker
functionality. One on one training for Front Desk & Lab Staff. Activation Support for Beaker. Elbow to
Elbow Go-Live Support, Rover, Order Entry, One Click, Results, Patient List, Work List Manager,
Outstanding list, Specimen Receiving, Send out Bench, and Packing List Editor.
Activation Support for Beaker (Clinical Laboratory Application), Curriculum Builder, Credentialed Trainer, Go- Live
Support, Order Entry, Results, Patient List, Work List Manager, Outstanding list, Specimen Receiving, Send out
Bench, and Packing List Editor, workbench, communication log, Reporting Critical results, batch reporting
Work with project team and principal trainer to help implement maintained, and improve Epic Beaker
Accomplishments
Provided excellent customer service to the staff while rounding units and answering calls from departments, solving/answering
functionality and end user issues/questions. Using my clinical back ground as a Medical technologist support the super users
and End Users during the Go Live/implementation.
Skills Used:
Medical Technologist, Surgical, phlebotomy, Histo Tech Assistant and Health Service Management B. S. Degree expertise and
background knowledge. A Microsoft skill used to created follow up Tip Sheets for varies departments Specific work flows.
Lab Tech
Sentara Medical Group - Virginia Beach, VA - September 2007 to May 2014
Operated as the PIC(person in charge as well as a resource person/role model, as per guidelines determined by
laboratory management, Monitor Quality Control, Quality assurance, Maintained compliance with internal
and external regulations.
Sustained inventory of needed supplies and equipment for performance of duties; clean and maintain standard
laboratory equipment.
Participated in lab inspections and work with inspectors as needed.
Provided subject matter expertise for EPIC implementations and clinical software applications in
ambulatory settings.
Collaborated with teams to implement an External Lab Entry process in Epic.
10+ years of experience in using Microsoft Office Products
Robust clinical and organizational skills
Improved Quality Safety Efficiency in Lab using Epic
Work in partnership with appropriate teams for GO LIVE and potential problems
Interacted courteously with physicians, hospitals, administrators, vendors, and other ancillary departments
Created a productive work flow to accompany the epic system
Trained personnel for other primary cares and interns and students
Effectively followed up in Epic for overdue, duplicate and missing results from outside reference labs.
Efficiently document to maintain a positive Audit Trails and Revenue Cycle
Monitored Epic Orders and notify providers of ordering errors to maintain best practice
Used Qualitative and quantitative statistics, to be productive and decrease cost.
Troubleshoot and resolved patients' insurance and billing issues
Monitor workflow, assessment of staffing levels and reassignments as needed. Flow up to ensure work is
completed
Performed lab tests and communicate results related to CBC, KOH and wet prep, Microscopic urines, Rapid Strep's,
Mono's, Fungal Scrapings, Finger stick glucose, PT/INR, Pregnancy, influenza testing
Operated and maintained equipment, instruments, and tools according to standard operating policies and
procedures.
Documented corrective actions, follow up and communicated appropriate staff f by policy and procedure
Provide DHS (Department of Health Services) with positive communicable infections
Mobile Field Examiner
Hooper Holmes/Health and Wellness /American Para Professional System Virginia Beach, Va. 1/09-3/2014
Worked Independently
Excellent communication, organization and technical skills
Collected medical history, recording vital signs: height, weight, blood pressure, collected specimens (blood /or urine,
swaps) and administered ECB/EKG s for life and health insurance
Commutated and documented daily client case information to the office or via system
Clinical Lab Tech
Duke University (Duke Primary Care) - Raleigh, NC - October 2004 to September 2007
Used Cerner, IDX, Pathnet, and LabCorp Health Information Systems to process patients information
Administered waived to complex testing which includes: Rapid Strep, Mono, Sed Rate, Urine Dip and
Microscopic, KOH and wet preps, Testing hemocult test, Finger stick glucose and PT/INR, testing, H. Pylori
and HemoA1c on DCA 2000,TSH and PSA
Accurately collected specimens using proper patient identification
Properly document test deviancy and quality controls
Communicated in a professional and polite manner with patients, their families and other medical
Assisted in Medical Records when needed
Preformed routine maintenance as required
Medical Lab Technician
Wake County Public Health Department- Raleigh, NC - November 2000 to January 2004
Obtained venous, capillaries and other body fluid specimen.
Processed and packaged clinical specimens for transport.
Preformed waived to moderately complex testing as define regulatory standard.
Assessed, evaluated and interpreted test results statistical report and comparative data.
Import results in Laboratory Information systems.
Trained Phlebotomist from local community colleges
Set up, collected, resulted and explained cholesterol screening testing independently
Person in charge of various clinics
Calibrates and maintains equipment used in the quantitative and qualitative analysis, such as spectrophotometers,
Microscopes, photometers, and computer-controlled analyzers
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Clinical Service Tech
Wake Med-Raleigh, N.C January 1990 to December 2001
Collected specimens on all age populations as assigned in a timely manner.
Responsible for the processing and allocation of laboratory specimens and orders from all sources.
Worked independently and with very little to no supervision in various outpatient departments.
PIC (person in charge/Team leader) managing 8 to 10 employees independently when needed
Maintain accurate and compete end of shift paperwork such as the un-received and rescheduled list.
Document in Sunquest issues for ordering department and charge person of the next shift.
Expert in pediatric phlebotomy and training.
Upheld expert organization during computer shut down and high volume of patients processing and collection though
out the facility and outlying areas by using Z number to process specimens
EDUCATION
Credentialed,
Epic Beaker Trainer
Duke University Health Systems, Duke University Health Systems, Durham, N.C
Medical Technologist
Bachelors of Science in Health Service Management
Norfolk State University - Norfolk, VA 2013
SKILLS
Computer-trained and highly skilled in EMR and HIS systems: EPIC, My chart, Epic Web user, Super
Users, Cerner, IDX, Path Net, ADT, Sunquest, Mysis,HL7 Quanis Partner Link, Medic Vision, eClinical
Workstation, Unix, CE Centricity Business Application, Tech View ,Beaker, Care360, Lab Corp, Microsoft Office
products, MS Project, Power Point, MS SharePoint 2010, Adobe Acrobat Pro, Created Enter Edit Order
External order Enter Work flow for ambulatory facility, completed surgical tech classes assisted and
observed varies surgical procedure in the Operating Room.
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