Judith Monarca

Clerk/Technician at Waterbury Hospital
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(386) 825-5501
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Experience

    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Clerk/Technician
      • Jan 2008 - Present

      Work per diem registering patients and drawing their blood. Work at various stations throughout the year as needed. Work per diem registering patients and drawing their blood. Work at various stations throughout the year as needed.

    • United Kingdom
    • Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Technologist
      • Jun 1981 - Dec 2002

      I worked half of my career there in analytical chemistry. I did sample prep and analysis using primarily gas and liquid chromatography. I also spent time doing some wet lab analysis. The rest of my time was spent in other departments doing everything from product development to research guidance testing on personal care products. I worked half of my career there in analytical chemistry. I did sample prep and analysis using primarily gas and liquid chromatography. I also spent time doing some wet lab analysis. The rest of my time was spent in other departments doing everything from product development to research guidance testing on personal care products.

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • MLT
      • Jun 1963 - Jun 1979

      I worked as an MLT rotating through all the departments which, at the time, included chemistry, hematology, blood bank, and bacteriology (now called microbiology). I both drew blood and analyzed it. Over time I went from a lot of wet chemistry method analysis to using fairly sophisticated instruments. In addition, I also did EKG's. I worked as an MLT rotating through all the departments which, at the time, included chemistry, hematology, blood bank, and bacteriology (now called microbiology). I both drew blood and analyzed it. Over time I went from a lot of wet chemistry method analysis to using fairly sophisticated instruments. In addition, I also did EKG's.

Education

  • Southern Connecticut State University
    Bachelor of Science (BS), Experimental Psychology

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