Michelle S. Cooper-Banks
*** ****** ******, ********** ****, NJ 08030 856-***-**** *****************@*****.***
SUMMARY
Responsive Certified Medical Assistant who thrives in delivering compassionate efficient care in a fast-paced environment. Outstanding ability to connect with patients work collaboratively with care teams at all levels and stay abreast of all current standards and best practices. Knowledgeable of medical terminology and procedures along with a demonstrated ability to perform administrative tasks efficiently.
CERTIFICATIONS
Certified Clinical Medical Assistant April 2017
Certified EKG Technician March 2017
Certified Phlebotomy Technician February 2017
BLS for Healthcare Providers March 2017
HIPAA for Healthcare December 2016
Blood-Borne Pathogens December 2016
EDUCATION
Oneonta Job Corps Academy/ Certified Medical Assistant 2016-2017
High School Diploma/Gloucester City High School June 2015
MEDICAL SKILLS
Administrative skills including: answering telephones, patient check-in, scheduling patient appointments, managing patient records, and obtaining patient authorization and consent forms
Perform patient intake including obtaining patient history, anthropometric measurements and patient vital signs
Assist with physical examination and minor office surgical procedures
Obtain blood specimens in outpatient and inpatient settings by venipuncture and dermal puncture
Specimen collection, handling, and processing of non-blood laboratory specimens
Perform CLIA waived Point-of-Care testing including: urinalysis, rapid strep screen, rapid HIV, Flu, RSV, glucometer, HGB, and Mono
Perform and assist with non-invasive cardiovascular procedures including: EKG, Holter Monitor, Telemetry, and Cardiac Stress Tests
Pharmacology training including drug classes, dosages, administration and injections
Performance of 100 successful live venipunctures
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Clinical Experience/AO Fox Memorial Hospital /Oneonta Job Corps Academy
Oneonta, NY 2016- 2017
Obtain blood specimens in outpatient and inpatient settings by venipuncture and dermal puncture
Specimen collection, handling, and processing of non-blood laboratory specimens
Utilization of LIS for specimen collection
Successful completion of 100 live venipunctures
TLC Homecare Services
Moorestown,NJ April – Sept 2016
Provided in-home patient care and companionship