Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Leadership Experience
Research
References
Timeline
Generic
Kaylynn Dalton

Kaylynn Dalton

Westmoreland,TN

Summary

Detail-oriented Phlebotomist with strong track record in painless venipuncture. Familiar with blood collection procedures and medical terminology. Responsible and hardworking professional dedicated to using compassionate and caring approach to provide outstanding services to patients.

Overview

1
1
year of professional experience

Work History

Phlebotomist

Bristol Regional Medical Center
2023.01 - 2023.12
  • The scope of this position includes taking blood samples for lab tests, hands-on engagement with patients, exposure to infectious disease/illness, and experiencing collaboration between tiers of the healthcare team.
  • Completed over 1600 hours of paid patient care experience
  • Entrusted to train over a dozen new hires/students
  • September Sepsis Star of the Month for responding to the most Code Sepsis

Education

Bachelor of Science - Microbiology

East Tennessee State University
05.2022

Skills

  • Blood Collection
  • Closed-circuit Communication
  • Hands-on Patient Care
  • Patient Patience
  • Punctual and Reliable
  • Time Management Skills
  • Organizational Skills

Leadership Experience

Sigma Alpha Lambda, President, 08/2019-05/2022

  • Honors society devoted to service, achievement, and leadership
  • Recognized by the National Office in January 2021 for service achievements in COVID-19 pandemic

Research

320 hours in "Cardiac Signaling and Remodeling Lab" under Dr. Cerrone Foster 

  • Mice serve as a model to study why women’s chances of cardiovascular disease increases after menopause. Factors like fibrosis, hypertrophy, and caveolin are observed to compare the structural and hormonal changes in male and female mice to aid in determining why cardiovascular disease increases after menopause. I have assisted on mice organ removal, performed Masson’s Trichrome staining, made and used western blot gels, and performed calculations for the following: fibrosis, hypertrophy, echocardiograms, and nuclei/tunnel in relation to apoptosis. I have worked/ assisted on graduate projects and undergraduate theses.

References

Available upon request

Timeline

Phlebotomist

Bristol Regional Medical Center
2023.01 - 2023.12

Bachelor of Science - Microbiology

East Tennessee State University

Kaylynn Dalton