KEILA JOI ELLIS
**** ******** *****, **********, ** 30022
Cell: 302-***-**** *************@*****.***
Career Objective
A highly trained Medical Assistant with knowledge and skills in performing routine patient screening, medical clerical
duties and other duties, as assigned; collecting, handling, and processing patients' laboratory specimens, including
phlebotomy and performing routine in-house laboratory tests; administering medications to patients on specific orders
from a provider.
Summary of Qualifications
Great ability to effectively present information in one-on-one, small group situations to clients and other
employees of the organization.
Uncommon ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or
diagram form.
Strong ability to communicate effectively and clearly (both written and oral communication).
Remarkable ability to interact effectively with other employees in all levels of the organization as well as with the
general public.
Excellent basic clerical and computer skills.
Excellent vision which is necessary to read written materials, computer screens, registration forms and other clinic
documents.
Great manual dexterity; ability to reach above the shoulder level to work; bend, squat, sit, stand, stoop, crouch,
reach, kneel, twist, and turn.
Demonstrated ability to work in a busy clinic and multi-program environment.
Education
Brown Mackie College Atlanta- 2010
Associates of Applied Science Degree - Medical Assistant
Honor Student-GPA 3.2/4.0
First Aid and CPR Certified
Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) – Pending
Professional Experience
Piedmont Heart Institute, Atlanta, Georgia, 2010
Medical Assistant-Externship
Interviewed patients, measured vital signs, such as pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight, and height, and
recorded information on patients' charts.
Prepared treatment rooms for examination of patients.
Draped patients with covering and positions instruments and equipment.
Cleaned and sterilized instruments.
Operated Electrocardiograph (EKG), and other equipment to administer routine diagnostic test or called medical
facility or department to schedule patients for tests.
Gave injections or treatments, and performed routine laboratory tests.
Keyed data into computer to maintain office and patient records.