Ila P. Churn – MT, MEA
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Acceptable Experience: Bachelor Degree in medical technology with a combination of required related education and experiences. Minimum of 10+ years of progressively responsible operation experiences in laboratory services.
Excellent organizational skills with the ability to handle multiple priorities effectively analyze problems and recommend appropriate solutions and ability to assimilate information quickly; intermediate computer skills; communication and interpersonal skills Greatest Accomplishments:
a. (Team effort written article) Combination vaccines: design strategies and future trends.Department of Microbiology & Immunology Fellowship Program: Engaging in public health research studies, training and investigations; of the co-administration of vaccines to simultaneously immunize against multiple pathogens system’. b. Career Progression and my learning environment have enabled me to explore a multitude of career paths and opportunities.
Education:
Medical Examiner Asst 06/2010
Medical Technology 04/1982 -06/1986
Certified Nursing Assistant 04/1980 – 02/1981
Experience History:
Chemistry Evaluation on the body’s electrolyte balance and the status of several major body organs. (BMP, CMP, Electrolyte, Lipid, Liver, Renal and Thyroid).
Hematology Evaluation
Hematology evaluation on the body’s hemoglobin analytes; chromosome analysis, reticulocyte and blood smears and understanding of hemoglobin abnormalities, hypercoagulable disorders, bleeding disorders, anemia, sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma, leukemia
Microbiology Transfusion Medicine
a. Blood Bank in emergency and surgical medicine; process, test, and distribute blood and its components.
b. Donor centers: patient donations and collection processing, testing, processing, storing, and understanding transfusing blood and its components.
Specimen Collection and Processing
my care, skills, and knowledge when preparing the patient and specimen is essential to the provision of the highest quality standards for testing and services; follows strict guidelines and requirements as written in a protocol format that specifies the requested volume, storage temperature, and any special handling notes.
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a. Order of priority for panels or multiple assay requests, understanding that samples should be submitted with the physician’s priority of determination on the Test Request Form. Tests will be performed in the order of that priority.
b. Environmental conditions properly processed, packaged and transported to the laboratory in a timely manner and under environmental conditions that will not compromise the integrity of the specimen
Transferable Skills:
Management of daily operations and staffing, reviewing records, maintain standards and reviewing compliance issues, management of equipment and supplies, Ensure laboratory unit is run in a fiscally responsible manner.
Supervision of staff, hiring, training, coaching, evaluating and disciplining to ensure a well- qualified team and to enhance operational success and compliance WORK HISTORY Lab Section Years
E-Laboratory Network: 06/2010 – current 7yrs
Director of Laboratory Urinalysis/Toxicology/Genetics Palmetto, Georgia
Spectrum Laboratory Network 08/2008 - 06/2010 2yrs Laboratory Operation Manager Laboratory/Phlebotomy Dept Atlanta, Georgia
Macon Medical Center 07/2003 - 8/2008 5yrs
Nightshift Laboratory Supervisor Hematology/Coagulation Laboratory Macon, Georgia
Center of Disease Control 03/1998 - 07/2003 5yrs
Researcher Public Health Scientist Molecular Laboratory Fellowship Program Atlanta, Georgia
Griffin Spalding Regional Hospital 05/1993 - 03/1998 5yrs Laboratory Supervisor Hematology/Coagulation
American Red Cross 11/1991 – 05/1993 2yrs
Lead Medical Technologist Therapeutic Apheresis
State of Georgia Laboratory 05/1986 -11/1991 5yrs
Medical Technologist Immunology/ Serology
Ila P. Churn – MT, MEA
280 Anna Ave, Palmetto, GA 30268, PH 404-***-****
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