Holly J. Cardinal CPT
************@*****.*** 860-***-****
**** ********* ***** *** ****, CONWAY, SC 29527
Phlebotomist Technician
I am an experienced Phlebotomist Technician seeking to obtain a responsible and challenging position as a Phlebotomist Technician in your organization where my knowledge and experience can be utilized as well as enhanced. I look forward to discussing with you how my strengths and experience can support your organization goals while improving my skills as a phlebotomist.
NHA certification ID # T7K8Y4D7
CORE STRENGTHS
HIPPA Compliant
Team Collaboration
Microsoft Office
Venipuncture & Capillary Puncture
Data Entry Skills
Detail Oriented
Safe handling of Blood Collection
Flexible and Versatile
Quality Assurance
Commitment to Patient Care
Independent worker
Medical Record Review
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Carolina Health Specialist 6/2022-Present
Certified Phlebotomist Technician
Working in a fast-paced doctor’s office.
Greet patients using full name and in a welcoming manner and communicating correct lab orders and doctor for each patients.
Order Labs on patients from different doctors.
Order Labs in Athena, Orchard and Workstation work programs.
Collect drug and alcohol screening for employee and medical drug screens for CHS doctors using LabCorp.
Collect blood samples performing venipunctures.
Collecting urine for UA and Urine dipping and reading strips for results.
Centrifuge samples and if need Pouring off blood samples for transporting to main lab or to LabCorp.
Communicate with Nurses and doctors about lab orders and lab results.
Communicate with delivery driver on number of samples being sent and what needs to be put on ice or frozen.
Getting patient orders ready for following day, pulling a appointment list, matching orders with correct doctors and printing labels for each test.
Recheck orders before drawing samples on patients.
Checking in all samples within workstation and making sure date and time are correct before centrifuge samples.
Conway Medical Center 7/2018-6/2022
Certified Phlebotomist Technician
Work in Main Lab, Patient Care Units and Outpatient unit at hospital.
Greet patients in rooms or walk in clinic, check to sure all information is correct.
Working in a fast-paced office in the hospital.
Order labs in Cerner and make sure all doctor orders are correct.
Collecting drug screening and alcohol screening for employers and Police departments
Collect blood samples performing venipunctures and capillary punctures for all ages (infant, children, adults, and geriatric) patients.
Call doctor office as times to make sure orders are correct or to fax new orders
Work with Quest Diagnostics Quanum operating system to look up sent out orders and procedures for drawing samples as well as preparing for send out.
Responsible to obtain blood specimens, process laboratory specimens.
Using centrifuge to spin specimens down to deliver to each department for analyzing.
Receiving patient specimens from care units, processing ordering and receive in Cerner.
Ordering laboratory tests on Cerner systems, ensure accurate complete patients registration.
Knowledgeable of all medical terms used for ordering and collecting specimens.
Use proper phone etiquette, conveys patients results correctly.
Fax over patients reports to proper offices.
Document times and date of all specimens received in lab.
Trinity Health New England 4/2017-7/2018
Certified Phlebotomist Technician
Worked out of the Main Lab in the hospital
Greeted patients in rooms or walk in clinic, check to sure all information is correct.
Responsible for obtaining blood specimens, process laboratory specimens for clinical analysis and to provide patient information to appropriate care givers.
Received patient specimens from care units, processed ordered and received in Sun Quest.
Scheduled and performed home draws via venipuncture.
Ordered laboratory tests on EPIC systems, ensured accurate complete patients’ registration.
Knowledge of all medical terms used for ordering and collecting specimens.
Performed microbiology duties.
Sorted samples, identifications specimen names and labels are correct.
Select proper primary media-based specimen type for aerobes, anaerobes and microaerophilic.
Prepared gram stains.
Incubated specimens at the proper temperature.
Used proper streaking for isolation and quantitation for urines.
Used proper phone etiquette, conveys patients results correctly.
Fax over patients reports to proper offices.
Document times and date of all specimens received in lab.
EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS
Bachelor of Science, Child Care Management, Southern Vermont College, Bennington, VT
Certified Phlebotomy Technician, Harborview School of Phlebotomy, West Haven, CT