Nedjy Jules
Belleville, N.J *7109
hhub72@r.postjobfree.com
Objective
• To obtain an entry level laboratory position in the medical field.
Qualification
• Conscientious, hardworking and goal oriented. Work very well under
pressure.
• Able to perform basic laboratory technique, such as simple dilution and
handling of hazard waste.
• Achieve targets whether working independently, or as member of a team.
• Flexible regarding assignments, work conditions, and training, readily
develop new areas of expertise through formal, or self-instruction.
Education
FDU, Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey
Bachelor of Science Degree- Medical Technology May 2010
***NAACLS ACCREDITED PROGRAM
Relevant Course Work
*Hematology *Microbiology *Clinical Chemistry *Introduction to Medical
Technology
Employment/Training History
NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY - Blood Bank Medical Technologist
May 2011 - Present
• Responsibilities include routine and STAT type & screens utilizing
gel technology (room temperature ABO typing), phenotyping patient
samples as well as Red Blood Cell Donor Units, Antibody Panel ID,
Elutions, and reception of patient samples for testing purposes.
• Automated Testing - Routine and STAT type and screens (PROVUE)
(utilizing gel technology)
• Responsible for thawing/pooling cryoprecipitate
• Preparation of Red Blood Cell Donor Units for Operating Room
performed daily
• Responsible for issuing out blood products to floors as well as the
Operating Room
• Conducted the proper Quality Control procedures daily (incubators,
washers, refrigerators, reagents
Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY - Blood Bank Medical Technologist
August2010-April 2011
• Responsible for routine and STAT types & screens, Immediate Spin/
Full Crossmatches (utilizing PEG and ALBUMIN), Phenotyping patient
samples as well as Red Blood Cell Donor Units,, Antibody
Identification, Elutions, and accessioning of incoming patient
samples
• Automated Testing - Routine and STAT types and screens and Panels
(Immucor Gamma ECHO) (utilizing LISS)
• Responsible for pooling cryoprecipitate and platelets, as well as
divide donor units, thaw fresh frozen plasma, and reserve antigen
negative blood for corresponding patient
• Conducted the proper Quality Control procedures daily (incubators,
cell washers, and reagents)
St. Vincent’s Catholic Medical Center, New York - Student/Intern May 2009
to May 2010
Educational Program in Medical Technology
• Learned to abide by important rules and regulations of the lab.
• Resolved problems encountered while in the lab.
• Received training in the operation of equipment and software.
Clinical Chemistry
Learned how to identify and quantitate the various chemical substances
found in body fluids. These assays were performed using the most advanced
techniques and instrumentation. Vitros’ Centaur, Immulite, ET-Max
(Hepatitis)
Blood Bank/Transfusion Medicine
Participated in procedures that involved classifying blood and its
components using modern blood bank methods and transfusion management.
Also spent time in the donor room, where blood was collected from
volunteer donors and processed for patient use. Immunocore
Diagnostic Immunology/Flow Cytometry
Learned how various mechanisms protect the body against antigenic
substances and evaluated the immune system through special immunological
tests. Flow Cytometry
Microbiology: Bacteriology-Parasitology-Mycology-Mycobacteriology
-Molecular Diagnostics
Learned to isolate and identify the bacteria, parasites and fungi that
cause disease. Serological assays, used to evaluate the body's immune
response, were explained and performed in this area. An introduction to
the assessment of genetic related clinical laboratory testing was
included. Vitek, Versa-Trek (blood Cultures), Sensititre, HPLC (Mycology,
TB)
Urinalysis
Learned to recognize the physical properties of urine and to analyze it
for various chemical and microscopic substances related to wellness and
disease. Simon (Atlas)
Hematology
Studied pathology and physiology of the formed elements of blood with an
emphasis on clinical correlation. Studied the principles of hemostasis
and blood coagulation including interpretation of results. Manual and
automated laboratory procedures were performed based on principles of
hematology and hemostasis. Advia (CBC, PLT Counts), Stago (Coagulation &
Hemostasis)
Phlebotomy
Learned the procedure for collecting blood specimens by venipuncture.
Certifications- ASCP Certified (July 2010) NYS License- License #92
015926
References Available Upon Request