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SUSAN WARREN OBJECTIVE To secure a position where my technical and client service skills may have the greatest impact in improving patient care by delivering high quality anatomic pathology services. HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS ASCP certified Cytotechnologist with over 22 years of experience. In depth knowledge of basic and advanced Cytopathology and Histopathology procedures and practices utilized in the Anatomic Pathology laboratory. A cytotechnologist with “keen diagnostic skills and technical abilities”. A self-motivated employee who places patient and client needs first while always being committed to the highest standards of quality. Performance evaluation ratings from 2001-2014: 3 Distinguished, 5 Superior; 3 Excellent, 3 Successful. RELEVANT SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE March 2015 pcg molecular Dahlonega, GA Contract Cytotechnologist Consultant Cytotechnologist for an innovative and growing Molecular Diagnostics company. 2012-2015 University of Vermont Medical Center Burlington, VT Cytopathology Supervisor Responsible for the daily operations of an 1614 CAMBRIDGE RD • CAMBRIDGE, VT 05444 ~PHONE (802) 355-9935 E-MAIL: [email protected]

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S U S A N W A R R E N

OBJECTIVE

To secure a position where my technical and client service skills may have the greatest impact in improving patient care by delivering high quality anatomic pathology services.

HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS

ASCP certified Cytotechnologist with over 22 years of experience.

In depth knowledge of basic and advanced Cytopathology and Histopathology procedures and practices utilized in the Anatomic Pathology laboratory.

A cytotechnologist with “keen diagnostic skills and technical abilities”.

A self-motivated employee who places patient and client needs first while always being committed to the highest standards of quality.

Performance evaluation ratings from 2001-2014: 3 Distinguished, 5 Superior; 3 Excellent, 3 Successful.

RELEVANT SKILLS AND EXPERIENCEMarch 2015 pcg molecular

Dahlonega, GAContract CytotechnologistConsultant Cytotechnologist for an innovative and growing

MolecularDiagnostics company.

2012-2015 University of Vermont Medical Center Burlington, VT

Cytopathology Supervisor Responsible for the daily operations of an academic

Cytopathology Department with 16 direct reports. Excelled in both internal and external client relations and problem resolution. Proficient in numerous software programs utilized in the Anatomic and Clinical Pathology laboratory.

2009-2012 Fletcher Allen Health Care Burlington, VT

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Charge Cytotechnologist Crossed trained to cover all the daily job functions of the

cytopathology laboratory, including Cytopathology Supervisor duties when warranted, in addition to Senior Cytotechnologist duties.

1995-2009 Fletcher Allen Health Care Burlington, VTSenior Cytotechnologist, Staff Cytotechnologist Senior Cytotechnologist in an academic laboratory of over

43,000 gyn specimens (99% Thin Prep Pap) and 5800 non-gyn specimens.

Provide lectures and microscopic sessions for the School of Cytotechnology.

Assist on FNA procedures with rapid interpretation. Thin Prep Pap certified in 1997. Thin Prep Imaging

System certified in 2005. ThinPrep Review scope trained 2005; and RSM+ scope trained 2011.

Annual Scientific Meeting Committee Chair, ASCT, 2011-2013. Regional Director, ASCT, Region 5, 2008-2012. Invited speaker, ASCT Annual Conference, 2006.

VT/NH Cytotechnology Association regional meeting Program Director 2002 and 2007. Program coordinator 2009.

Cytotechnologist Volunteer, Grounds for Health, 2001-2009. Cervical and Breast Cancer screening campaigns in low-resource, coffee growing regions of Mexico and Central America.

CAP Cytopathology inspector 2001, 2002.

1994-1995 Univ. of Massachusetts Medical Center Worcester, MACytotechnologist

1992-1994 Maine Medical Center Portland, ME

Cytotechnologist

1991-1992 Medical Center Hospital of Vermont Burlington, VT

Histotechnician Microtomy, staining, special stains and immunostaining

of histologic and cytologic material. Quality Control and

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Quality Assurance measures.

1989-1991 University of Vermont Burlington, VT

Laboratory Technician Department of Pathology. Department of Medicine, Metabolic Unit.

1987-1989 University of Vermont Burlington, VT

Graduate Studies/Research Assistant Department of Zoology. Graduate Teaching Assistant. Department of Pharmacology.

1985-1987 The Population Council New York, NY

Research Technician Reproductive physiology laboratory.

1985 The Rockefeller University New York, NY

Research AssistantDepartment of Immunology.

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EDUCATION

2011 MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX

Program in Molecular Genetic Technology, Molecular Biology Board Preparation

2004-2005 Michigan State University

East Lansing, MI Online courses: Concepts in Molecular Biology, Clinical Applications of Molecular Biology

1991 - 1992 Medical Center Hospital of Vermont Burlington, VT

Cytotechnology Program

1987-1989 University of Vermont Burlington, VT Graduate Studies in Zoology and Education 1980-1984 Drew University Madison, NJ B.A. Zoology

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP)

American Society of Cytopathology (ASC)

VT/NH Cytotechnology Association, Inc. (VT/NHCA)

American Society for Cytotechnology (ASCT)

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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CERTIFICATIONS

Specialist in Cytotechnology, ASCP, 1999 (403)

Cytotechnologist, International Academy of Cytology, 1996 (7417)

Cytotechnologist, ASCP, 1992 (10208)

State of New York, Cytotechnologist Registration

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2007-2015 Univeristy of Vermont Medical Center Burlington, VT Lead Development Program. Topics: Crucial Conversations,

Applying Crucial Conversations, Emotional Intelligence, Leading from the Front Line, Development for Success, Lead Simulation Lab, Creating a Service Culture, Feedback Fundamentals, Understanding and Managing Conflict, Influencing Without Authority, Communicating and Listening, and Achieving Your Leadership Potential.

Education and Organizational Development classes: Effective Presentation Skills, Delivering the Difficult Message, Personality Workshops I and II, Time Management, Managing Change, and Communicating Under Fire.

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ABSTRACTS

Anderson, S.R., Warren, S., Mitchell, J., Sherman, J., Colasacco, C., Gibson, P.C. A Comparative Immunocytochemical Study in Body Cavity Fluids Using the Cellient Automated Cell Block System. Cancer Cytopathology 2008; 114(5): 353Riley, E., Warren, S.B., Verville, A., Papillo, J.L., and Elhosseiny, A. Increased Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion (SIL) in Women Age 60 Years and Older. Cancer Cytopathology 2005; 105(5):369

Papillo, J.L., Warren, S.B., and Zarka, M.A. Increased Specificity in the Detection of Glandular Lesions: False Positive AGUS with ThinPrep

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Pap Tests. Acta Cytol 1999; 43:902

PERFORMANCE REVIEW EXCERPTS“Susan continues her tenacious pursuit of improving how Cytopathology interacts with other laboratory andhospital departments. She has developed much stronger connections during the review period withInterventional Radiology, Prism, and areas of the lab with which we share specimens. These connections are agreat investment in solving future needs and issues as they arise”

“I must say that I never question Susan's desire and intention to succeed. Her ultimate goals are clearly focused onproviding excellent testing and outcomes for our patients.”

“Susan is a technically excellent cytotechnologist who has demonstrated significant growth in her new role as Charge Cytotechnologist during the past year. She can be counted on to put forth her best effort in whatever role she is asked to assume, be it cytoprepatory, accessioning, staff cytotechnologist or supervisory. We have faced significant challenges this year with an unexpected staffing change and absences that required ‘on the spot’ scheduling changes. Susan was always willing to step up to the plate, dependably assuming whatever role was required.”

“She has faced challenges head-on and willingly assumed responsibility when called upon.”

“She has distinguished herself in all areas related to communication.”

“…Susan has displayed exceptional commitment to FAHC.”

“Susan’s diagnostic and locator skills are exceptional.”

“Susan consistently puts forth outstanding effort and has performed in a distinguished fashion.”

INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES

Outdoor activities including running, hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, bird watching and enjoying my Golden Retriever Sophie and my GoldenDoodle Oliver.

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