Duke University School of Medicine
Coordinator, Qa and Compliance
Duke University Health System
Senior Coordinator, Qa and Compliance
Rex Healthcare May 2014 - Aug 2017
Laboratory Assistant Microbiology and Point of Care Testing
Rex Healthcare Oct 2009 - May 2014
Component Technician
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences Mar 2008 - Jun 2009
Intern
Education:
Peace College 2007 - 2011
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Molecular Biology, Biology, Chemistry
Skills:
Pcr Customer Service Hospitals Healthcare Laboratory Dna Extraction Clinical Research Medical Devices Quality Control Leadership Phlebotomy Microsoft Office Electrophoresis Sop Laboratory Medicine Hematology Blood Bank Clinical Chemistry Quality Assurance Dna Microbiology Public Speaking Patient Safety Gel Electrophoresis Blood Products Regulatory Compliance Fda Gmp
Interests:
Education Science and Technology Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Arts and Culture Health
Rex Healthcare since Oct 2009
Medical Technician
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences Mar 2008 - Jun 2009
Conservation Genetics Laboratory Assistant
Education:
William Peace University 2007 - 2010
Biology, Molecular Biology, Chemistry
Skills:
DNA extraction Clinical Research Electrophoresis Sop Customer Service Hospitals PCR
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Kristen Skinner
Work:
Rex Health Care
Education:
Peace College - Biology
Tagline:
I know karate. I know Jiu Jitsu. I drive like a gangster when I'm coming to see you.
Kristen Skinner
About:
I am a creative and friendly person who is passionate about writing and business.
Bragging Rights:
In a former life, I was a welder
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The DMV Wants an Accurate Driver's License, Unless You're Trans
Kristen Skinner, a 45-year-old IT professional, went to the DMV at the Charles Town office in Jefferson County in January to update her drivers license to reflect her gender presentation. She had with her confirmation of her name change so that the DMV could see this was all legally sound. Instead,