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Amos Abuto

Amos Abuto

MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIST
Nairobi, Nairobi Area

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About Amos Abuto:

laboratory technologist in various diagnostic labs for over two years, and a hospital volunteer. provides

excellent patient-centered care, and effective reagent and supply use. knowledge, abilities, and

experience based on ISO 15189-2012 that worked for Six Sigma aspirations. versatile, flexible, team

oriented, gifted communicator, and skilled in customer service.

Experience

  • partook in departmental meetings, ordered reagents and supplies, analyzed data and coordinated day-to-day lab activities.
  • handled phone calls in a thirty-bed hospital with six doctors, twenty nurses, and a biomedical engineer, fielding eight calls on average per hour without a missed call.
  • collated and submitted monthly data by the second of each month, as opposed to the previous fourth, beating the deadline of the fifth.
  • Monitored and evaluated all suppliers and external services providers, and communicated findings and recommendations to the management.
  • completed all client satisfaction surveys and shared findings with the administration.
  • scrutinized 40 test requests on a daily average using HIMS and manual instructions, and collected specimens with 99% success.
  • audited the laboratory, wards, and culinary waste systems and launched corrective action, enabling to triple the satisfaction of facility safety requirements.
  • Stepped-up internal quality control, maintenance and calibration, ameliorating the accuracy and precision of all automated systems, leading to a 65% improvement in EQA performance.
  • Intensified the use of HMIS software to verify and transmit test results to the wards and outpatient d department, reducing manual paper work and dispatch to 5%.
  • Designed Excel-based specimen archiving, speeding retrieval time to < 1minute per sample against the previous 5.
  • created staff awareness and tracked communication logs for critical test r results to clinicians, hence 100% compliance.
  • Cut down the risk of missed transfusions through inventory check and blood stock replenishment to 1% from 5.
  • collected venous blood from, on average, 12 patients per hour with a 0.01% rejection rate.
  • Mentored students 2 out of 2 students on attachment.
  • Reduced s supply and reagent stock outs by 50% through forecasting and "first to expire, first to utilize" philosophy.
  • investigated complaints, took corrective action, and informed users of the results thus improving complaint resolution rating by 20%.
  • created 2 policies against a quarterly target of three
  • expedited the root-cause analysis of all pre-, analytical, and post-analytical phases during the lastquarter of 2022.
  • Enforced corrective action for 75% of laboratory errors
  • carried out delegated duties in 5 out of 20 administrative meetings in 2021.
  • Organized facility-patient/community health talks involving on average 50 clients.
  • Supervised and mentored activities in 94 service delivery points under the HIV RTCQI project in2018/2019.
  • Up-graded 75% of HIV SDPs for certification by NASCOP. 
  • assessed half of the laboratory in ISO 15189 QMS audits in 2019.
  • deliberated in 2 of 5 facility healthcare advisor/consultative meetings in 2019/2021.
  • trained nineteen19 staff members on safety, malaria microscopy, and method validation forKENAS accreditation in 2021.
  • conducted analyses within the stipulated TAT, fostering the confidence of all physicians a ndreferring facilities.
  • Halved the risk of occupationally acquired illnesses by disinfecting and sterilizing allworkbenches and equipment, monitoring waste disposal, and emphasizing PPE use.
  • Sensitized staff and monitored processes for AFB microscopy and gene expert, lowering the TATto under 24 hours from 48.
  • executed planned preventive maintenance on all assigned equipment, reducing equipment failurerates by half.
  • Formulated t he time table for new hire orientation and student rotation enabling the competenceof all testing staff.
  • Increased staff EQA participation from 90% to100.
  • Registered four satisfactory EQA results out of four test events to double improvement.
  • finalized physical stock counts and replenishments reducing service pauses to 2 from > 5 perquarter.

 

Education

Diploma, Technical University of Kenya, Medical Laboratory Sciences

Certificate, CHS/MOH, Laboratory Commodity Management

Certificate, ICAP/RAMS/MOH, Laboratory Biosafety and Biosecurity

Certificate, GIS/USAMRU-Walter Reed, Malaria Microscopy

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