Brandon Brown is seeking employment as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist. He has over 5 years of experience working in hospital laboratories, including his current role as a Medical Technologist at Houston Methodist Hospital where he performs urinalysis, chemistry, coagulation, blood gas, and platelet testing. Brown has a Bachelor's degree in Medical Technology from the University of Arkansas and a Master's degree in progress from the University of Southern Mississippi. He has ASCP certification and references available.
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PAFP 2013 Regional Lecture Series
Session 1 - Northeast
Presenter: Linda Thomas-Hemak, MD
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Broadcast live through the PAFP Community.
October 2nd, 2013 12pm - 1pm
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Error and uncertainty methods are complementary when evaluating measurement data. Error methods compared with uncertainty methods offer simpler, more intuitive and practical procedures for calculating measurement uncertainty and conducting quality assurance in laboratory medicine.
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Most of the time when people hear the term “medicine”, things like hospitals, pills, x-rays, etc. will come to mind. Doctors and nurses are also the most common first two medical professions people think of when they hear that word. - http://www.liceo.edu.ph
Point of Care Testing for Enhancing Patient Centered Planned Care DeliveryPAFP
PAFP 2013 Regional Lecture Series
Session 1 - Northeast
Presenter: Linda Thomas-Hemak, MD
The Wright Center for Primary Care
Broadcast live through the PAFP Community.
October 2nd, 2013 12pm - 1pm
The Use Of Error and Uncertainty Methods in the Medical LaboratoryShrineCaete
Error and uncertainty methods are complementary when evaluating measurement data. Error methods compared with uncertainty methods offer simpler, more intuitive and practical procedures for calculating measurement uncertainty and conducting quality assurance in laboratory medicine.
Quality Control for Point of Care Testing - White PaperRandox
Point of care testing (POCT) refers to testing that is performed near or at the site of a patient with the result leading to a possible change in the care of the patient. Over the past few years, the popularity and demand of POCT has been growing rapidly. This should come as no surprise as there are many advantages to POCT, for example, the added convenience of being able to obtain a rapid result at the patient’s bedside, thus allowing immediate action, saving time and improving the potential outcome for the patient.
Defining Medical Technology and the Responsibilities of a Medical Technologistliceo01
Most of the time when people hear the term “medicine”, things like hospitals, pills, x-rays, etc. will come to mind. Doctors and nurses are also the most common first two medical professions people think of when they hear that word. - http://www.liceo.edu.ph
Author : HH RP Bhakti Raghava Swami
E-Mail : Bhakti.Raghava.Swami@pamho.net
Date Produced : 2015
Editor: Sriman Prafullakumar Seelam
Serial No: 1 of 54
This presentation covers what standard costing is, its uses and limitations. Also included is a small case solved case study for better understanding of the topic.
خصائص المتطلبات الوظيفية للتسجيلات الببليوجرافية (فربر) / إعداد وترجمة محمد ع...Muhammad Muawwad
يرتبط كل كيان entity من الكيانات المحددة في نموذج المتطلبات الوظيفية للتسجيلات الببليوجرافية بمجموعة من الخصائص أو الصفات characteristics or attributes. وخصائص الكيان هي بمثابة الوسيلة التي يصيغ بها المستفيدين الاستفسارات وتفسير الإجابات عند التماس المعلومات حول كيان معين.
Detail-orientated and efficient Medical Lab Technician with 5 years
career experience in medical laboratory environments. Exhibits
excellent communication and analytical thinking abilities
1. Brandon Brown
3030 Elmside Drive Apt 195
Houston, TX
(225)202- 7184
w0262548@selu.edu
Objective
To seek employment as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist to provide quality healthcare
results.
Employment
Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine, Houston Methodist Houston, TX 77030
Medical Technologist- Core Laboratory 23/Mar/2015-Present
Salary: $26.00, 40hrs/week
Perform analysis of patient urine specimens to test for abnormal results. Perform plasma
and serum analysis to provide chemistry results on patients. Perform blood gas analysis of
patients to monitor respiratory status of patients as well as various platelet and coagulation
studies for surgery patients. Perform infectious disease testing of patients and employees to
report current status. Train new employees on the Iris, Roche, and ABL 800 flex. Perform
Tech-in-Charge duties regularly as outlined in Standard Operating Procedure. Laboratory
Safety Representative, responsible new employee orientation and annual training, ensuring
PPE usage, and reporting and correcting standard and personnel violations.
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UAMS Little Rock, AR 72205
Medical Technologist- Immunology Dept. 01/Aug/2014 to 17/Jan/2015
Salary: $13.75, 31hrs/week
Performed capillary electrophoresis on patient serum to obtain serum protein profiles on
patient to aid pathologist in the diagnosis of multiple myeloma. Trained on performing
immunofixation electrophoresis and performing ANAs on patient serum. Performed
detection of free light chains, complement, beta-2-microglobin, haptoglobin, and cystatin
through nephelometer use. Performed quality control checks and maintenance on Sebia
capillary electrophoresis machine.
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UAMS Little Rock, AR 72205
Medical Technologist- Chemistry Dept. 01/Aug/2014 to 17/Jan/2014
Salary: $13.75, 31hrs/week
Independently performed testing on pediatric specimens excluding releasing of results.
Performed quality control and maintenance on pediatric equipment (Vitros 350).
Experienced in the handling and running of patient specimens to be placed on Beckman
Coulter UniCel DxI and DxC 800s. Performed calibration and quality control on UniCel
DxC. Independently performed osmolality and plasma viscosity quality control and testing.
Performed RPR testing on patient serum. Solved problems with specimen automated line
2. by use of critical thinking. Assisted technologist in lot to lot validation study for
immunosuppressive drugs using the Siemens Dimension Xpand. Experience in using
Advia Centaur XP and BioPlex 2200 for bacterial, virus, and ANA testing.
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UAMS Little Rock, AR 72205
Medical Assistant 23/Oct/2013 to 01/Aug/2014
Salary: $9.25 and $13.75, 35hrs/week
Assist doctors, medical technologists, and nurses in the ascension of test for patient
samples. Processing of patient specimens to send out to reference laboratories. Counsel
nurses on the proper tube type and storage method for blood and body fluids sent to the
laboratory. Concentrated urine specimens to prepare them for immunofixation
electrophoresis. Centrifugation of coagulation and chemistry specimens for placement on
laboratory analyzers. Experienced in using LIS in the ordering of laboratory test to be
performed.
Experience
Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine, Houston Methodist Houston, TX 77030
Medical Technologist- Core Laboratory
40hrs/week 8months 23/Mar/2015-Present
Perform testing in the core laboratory to include urinalysis, chemistry, coagulation, blood
gas, and platelet assessments. Monitor the status of quality control and calibration
requirements for various analyzers. Verify the quality of patient results before releasing
results to care providers. Training of new employees in urinalysis, chemistry, blood gas,
and surgery sections.
UAMS Medical Technology Program Pine Bluff, AR
Clinical Internship at Jefferson Regional/Family Medical Center
40 hours/week 6 months 19May2014-15Dec2014
Satisfactorily performed laboratory testing, calibration, and quality control on laboratory
equipment in Chemistry, Blood Bank, Immunology, Urinalysis, Microbiology, and
Hematology. Phlebotomy rotation took place at the UAMS Family Medical Center.
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UAMS Little Rock, AR 72205
Chemistry Department
32 hours/week 6 months 01/Aug/2014-17/Jan/2015
Executed routine high volume testing with automated instruments to generate high quality
and accurate results on patient samples. Performed testing on urine, body fluids, and serum
also performed toxicology and therapeutic drug monitoring. Generated calibration reports
and quality control results for review by technologist and technicians. Ability to use LIS to
retrieve patient specimens from laboratory stockyard. Experience with diverse population
ranging from pediatric patients to elderly patients.
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UAMS Little Rock, AR 72205
Immunology Department
32 hours/week 6 months 01/Aug/2014-17/Jan/2015
3. Independently generated serum protein electrophoresis results for the states multiple
myeloma population. Responsible for the filing of folders and the organization of serum
and urine protein electrophoresis results and gel cutouts in the hospital’s multiple myeloma
patients’ records. Performed high flow testing using automated nephelometric testing of
patient serum. Organized patient samples to be stored into department storage racks.
Skills
Verification of patient results
Running calibrations and quality control
Complex testing, applying test procedures, and routine maintenance
Highly organized, dependable, and fast learner
Record records of instrument maintenance.
Ability to think analytically, able to maintain multiple tasks
Strong communication skills and able to apply complex instructions.
Mass spec., Spectrophotometric, liquid, column, and gas chromatography analysis
Recombinant DNA techniques
Experience with multiple laboratory information systems: (Epic, SoftLab, and
Harvest).
Experienced with Microsoft Office, Outlook, and Internet
Performing clinical laboratory testing of human blood, urine, and other body fluids
using manual or automated techniques.
Generating data to be used by physicians in determining the presence and extent of
disease states.
Ability to interpret test results
Education
University of Southern Mississippi Online
Masters of Science in Medical Technology 18/Jan/2015-Present
Current GPA: 3.68
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, AR
Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology 09/Aug/2013-15/Dec/2014
GPA: 3.1
Southeastern Louisiana University Hammond, LA
B.Sc. in Biological Sciences con. Micro/Molecular biology 09/Jun/2003-10/Dec/2011
Certification
ASCP certification number: 251269 29/Dec/2014
Laboratory Management, Laboratory Management University ASCP/AFP 18/Dec/2016
4. References
Leah Stewart, MT(ASCP)
Core Laboratory Manager
Houston Methodist
(713) 441-1867
6565 Fannin Street, Houston, TX 77030
lmstewart@houstonmethodist.org
Lezliegh Robinette, BSMT (ASCP), BS RN
Education Coordinator
UAMS
(870) 541-6012
4010 Mulberry Street Pine Bluff, AR 71603
lhrobinette@uams.edu
Lindsay Mcelderry, MEd., BSMT (ASCP)
Assistant Professor
UAMS
(501) 686-5776
4301 W. Markham St Little Rock, AR
lwmcelderry@uams.edu
Kimberly Sanderson, BSMT(ASCP)
Chemistry/Immunology Supervisor
UAMS
(501) 686-7426
4301 W. Markham St Little Rock, AR
SandersonKimberleyL@uams.edu
Diane Hopper
Lab Support Services Tech III
UAMS
(501) 686-6230
4301 W. Markham St. Little Rock, AR
HopperCarolynD@uams.edu