1. TEGA MOORE
Licensed Clinical Lab Technician/ Certified Phlebotomist
Home 360-540-4254
Startingoveras1@hotmail.com
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
• Performs 40-50 venipunctures daily
• Proficient in capillary sample collection from patients of various age groups
• Experience in collecting the following: Forensic Drug Screen collections, Paternity collections,
• Breath/Saliva alcohol testing.
WORK HISTORY
Clinical Lab Assistant - Evergreen Hospital and Cancer Center Kirkland WA June 2016 to present.
Performs venipuncture and capillary specimen collection on patients. Performs in-house phlebotomy, in
house processing, phlebotomy in a physician office setting, or registration and phlebotomy in a patient
service center. Demonstrates effective communication among laboratory colleagues, clients, physicians,
medical office staff and patients. Utilizes one or more Cerner applications to deliver and track patient
care. Demonstrates high level of organization, while working under pressure and managing multiple tasks
simultaneously.
Patient Services Technician/Phlebotomist - Laboratory Corporation of America Swedish Hospital
Seattle WA April 2013 to June 2016. Proficient in accessing and releasing orders in EPIC EMR. Over
12 years of ICD-9 experience, utilized on daily basis. Utilizes LCM/Cyber Tools and Test Cup for
analysis. Prepares, package, and ship various specimen types daily. Performs difficult draws on geriatric
and pediatric patients, specializing in pediatrics draws.
Patient Services Technician/Phlebotomist - Laboratory Corporation of America North Springs
Family Medicine and Urgent Care Aug 2012 to March 2013. Performs 30-40 venipunctures daily.
Utilizes LCM/Cyber Tools and Test Cup for analysis. Prepares, package, and ship various specimen
types daily. Performs difficult draws on geriatric and pediatric patients.
Patient Services Specialist/Phlebotomist – Laboratory Corporation of America Skagit Valley
Hospital Mount Vernon, WA Sept 2008 to July 2012. Proficient in selecting correct equipment,
appropriate collection tubes and ensure with 100% accuracy patient identification before each and every
venipuncture is performed in a Hospital setting. Totaling over 500 individual draws per month, on
pediatric and geriatric patients.
Phlebotomist/NRT/Patient Services Technician/Medical Assistant –Skagit Valley Medical Center
and Urgent Care Mount Vernon, WA May 2006 to August 2008. Conduct urinalysis, dipstick, and
microscopic analysis of specimens to include plating urines for culture, and read result KOH and wet
preps/Trichomonas BV. Performed Serological kit tests, chart QC and PT results. Perform moderately
complex testing on automatic instruments, review results, and highlight abnormal results for further work.
Submit test results on specimens received for laboratory analysis with high degree of factual accuracy.
Graduated WA State DOH Microbiology course October 2006, in Shoreline WA.
Medical Support Assistant – Pioneer Human Services Sedro Woolley, WA July 2004 to February
2006. Provided high quality care under the least restrictive conditions feasible. Responsible for
suggesting and recommending changes in program, policy, and procedure. Assessed somatic conditions,
delivered medications according to procedure, followed physician orders, and assisted residents with
delivery of self-administration of medications. Maintained, placed orders for, and returned resident
medications according to pharmacy service policies. Proficient in intramuscularly and subcutaneous
injections, aseptic wound care, and transcribing physician orders, verbal and phone. Scheduled, prepared
administratively, and ran a Medical Clinic with a caseload of clients numbering 40-50 per clinic three
times weekly with the Medical Director.
United States Marine Corps, 1981-1992
Sergeant – Served as Platoon Sergeant supervising 75 Marines
2. AREAS OF EXPERIENCE: Typing 60 WPM – Microsoft Excel – Microsoft Word
Power Point – Microsoft Access – LCM – TOUCH – LCLS –SIS – EPIC - Cerner
ELabCorp – POS Register Functions
EDUCATION: AA Degree - Medical Assistant Program, Skagit Valley College, June 2004