Tina Dunbar
*** ****** **. *********, ** *****
Phone: 203-***-****
ac28fx@r.postjobfree.com
Summary: Outgoing and energetic medical assistant who specializes in phlebotomy and friendly, professional patient care
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
J Morrissey Staffing Manager Windsor, CT
Phlebotomist 4/2017-Present
collect blood samples from patients
practice proper patient identification, especially when working on hospital floors
label vials with patient names and dates
decipher the best method for drawing blood depending on the specific patient
transport all specimen samples to a nearby laboratory
centrifuge blood samples, depending on if this is allowed in the state you are working in
expect to work with a large number of patients varying in age and health status
be friendly, courteous and sympathetic when it comes to working with patients
keep your phlebotomy cart or station well-organized at all times
Beacon Brook Healthcare Naugatuck, CT
CNA 6/2015-10/2017
•Set up medical equipment and assist with some medical procedures
•Answer calls for help and observe changes in a patient's condition or behavior
•Obtain accurate vital signs
•Assist nursing staff in implementing patient care plan
•Direct personal care such as washing, cleaning, dressing
Favorite Staffing Healthcare East Windsor, CT
CNA 2005-Present
•Obtain accurate vital signs
•Assist nursing staff in implementing patient care plan
•Direct personal care such as washing, cleaning, dressing
•Record fluid input and output
ProHealth Physicians Litchfield, CT
Medical Assistant 2010 -2013
•Obtain accurate vital signs
•Handled re-fills for medical prescriptions
•Triage patients, perform EKG’s and phlebotomy
•Call patients and explain lab results as well as set up future appointments
•Confirm appointments and re-schedule as necessary
•Call patients for change of prescriptions
•PT/INR Utilized PT/INR Techniques on Coumadin patients
•Setup Holter Monitors
EDUCATION / TRAINING
PORTER AND CHESTER INSTITUTE Watertown, CT
Medical Assistant 2010
ANATOMY:
• Reproductive and Endocrine systems
• Heart, Lymphatic, and Respiratory systems
• Skeletal, Muscular, and Digestive systems
• Circulatory and Urinary systems
•Understanding the structure and physiology of each system: Disease conditions and prevention; etiology, signs and symptoms; diagnostic procedures; prognosis, treatment, and rehabilitation; study of blood, fluid, and
electrolyte balance
STONE ACADEMY Waterbury, CT
Certified Nurse’s Aide 2001
CLINICAL PROCEDURES:
• Physician assistance with minor surgical procedures including basic microbiology
• Diagnostic Imaging; classify and control microorganisms including medical asepsis and sterilization
• Vital signs and charting including Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and Electrocardiography
• Health histories, physical/specialty exam assistance, and physical therapy
• Intro to the laboratory, lab safety, and specialty lab testing; instruction in phlebotomy
ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL ASSISTING / TERMINOLOGY:
• Billing and coding; issues of legal concepts; human behavior and perceptual psychology theory
• Medical records, scheduling, telephone techniques, patient reception, and relationship building
• Build, define, and apply terms describing diseases, treatment modalities, and diagnostic procedures
ACADEMY OF MEDICAL TRAINING Waterbury, CT
2016
•Certified phlebotomist/EKG