Icylin Morgan
Medical Technician Generalist
Fayetteville, NC
***************@*****.*** - 910-***-****
WORK EXPERIENCE
Medical Technician Generalist
Department of Veterans Administration - November 2012 to October 2013
Serve as a Medical Technician generalist with responsibility for performing phlebotomy, accessioning
specimens, and preparing specimens for analysis.
Perform a variety of routine laboratory procedures including volumetric measurements, preparation of
solutions, and centrifugation.
Properly saves and stores body fluid material for present and future testing.
Make decisions regarding what needs to be done or re-examined by analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating
collection techniques and specimen characteristics.
Work closely with a hospital-wide computer system including accessioning specimens, entering and
retrieving results.
Communicate with patients, physicians, nurses and clerks over the telephone or face-to-face.
Medical Laboratory Technician
Womack Army Medical Center - October 2010 to September 2012
Worked in the Donor Center in supported the Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP), XVIII Airborne Corps
and Womack Army medical Center.
Ensured that all processes and procedures are conducted in accordance with the guidelines established
by AABB, FDA, CAP, JCAHO and MEDCOM.
Worked on the Mobile Blood Team to support Blood Drives in: Fort Lee, Fort Eustis, Fort Jackson,
Charleston, and Parris Island, among others.
Ensured the required levels of supplies are available to meet the mission requirements.
Provided assistance for isolated events that were held at the donor center.
Independently performed a wide variety of tasks in the areas of: donor registration, blood collection, donor
screening, component processing, labeling and distribution of blood components.
Performed patient screenings and evaluation to include: taking and assessing vital signs, screening donors
for suitability, performing phlebotomy and providing appropriate care in the event of an adverse reaction.
Performed quality control on all instruments to ensure acceptable performance.
Electronically documented patients' information utilizing all relevant codes while maintaining accuracy.
Drew bloods in the appropriate order and correct amounts, while practicing safe techniques (universal
precautions).
Exercised extreme care to protect self and others from infections by adhering to all established safety
procedures, using universal precautions, sterile techniques as well as maintaining a clean and organized work
area.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Medical Laboratory Technician
Moncrief Army Community Hospital - July 2009 to March 2010
Completed clinical rotations as a Medical Laboratory Technician in the areas of Hematology, Chemistry,
Urinalysis and serology.
Garnered experienced in performing quality control and precise documentation.
Provided accurate and reliable test results to Physicians and Nurses.
Maintained laboratory equipment, paperwork, inventory simultaneously with a busy workload.
Established a track record of consistently meeting required turn-around-time.
Developed the art of being a great team player with the ability to work under pressure.
EDUCATION
Associates in Medical Laboratory Technician
George Washington University
Diploma in Medical
Army Medical Department Center and School