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MALIK MUHAMMAD
18916 Maple Shade Avenue – Montclair, New Jersey 07042 – (Phone) 973-376-8888
PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE
Pursuing a career in Medical Technology and Laboratory Management.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Society of Clinical Pathologists
Society of Medical Technology
CREDENTIALS
Certified English as a Second Language Teacher - School For International Training
TESOL Certificate Program, JVS, Boston, Massachusetts – 01/03/1999
American Society of Clinical Pathologist
Certified Medical Technologist #162391 - 1989
University of Medicine & Dentistry of NJ (UMDNJ)
Newark, NJ – Medical Technology Certificate - 2010
East Orange General Hospital – East Orange, New Jersey
New Jersey State Health Certificate – 1986
North Carolina Central University – Durham, North Carolina – Bachelor of Science – 1979
Major: Community Health Education – Concentration: Maternal and Child Health,
Alcoholism and considerable study in Biology and Education.
Duke University Medical Center - Durham, North Carolina - Phlebotomy Certificate – 1979
Certified Science and Health Teacher - Class “A” Teaching Certificate in
Science and Health Education – 1979
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
Medical Technologist Supervisor
2001 – Present
St. Mary’s Hospital (Microbiology and Serology Department) – Passaic, New Jersey
 Supervise a staff of 3 employees. Maintain the quality control program, computer and
equipment maintenance, perform CAP surveys, correlation studies for new
methodologies, and prepare antibiograms and scheduling of staff. Perform identifications
and sensitivities on gram positive and gram negative bacteria from all body sources.
Competency with identifying anaerobes. Also perform a variety of serological tests.
Medical Technologist
1998 – Present
St. Joseph Hospital & Medical Center – Paterson, New Jersey
 Conducted cross matching, antibody screening and identification, blood donor collection,
quality control, special antibody identification procedures and resolution techniques.
MALIK MUHAMMAD
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES (continued)
Medical Technologist
7/91– 4/97
United Hospitals Medical Center – Newark, New Jersey
 Performed identification and sensitivities on gram positive, gram negative and gram viable
bacteria from all body sources. Mastered the following stations on a rotating bases:
inoculation and processing, set-up and identification, acid fast bacteria, ova and parasites,
anaerobes and fungi, blood cultures and performed quality control. Thorough working
knowledge and experience in virology.
Medical Technologist
10/91– 02/02
Veteran’s Administration Hospital – East Orange, New Jersey
 Employed on a rotating basis in Department of Hematology, Blood Bank, Chemistry and
Basic Microbiology. Cross matching, antibody screening and identification, numerous
chemical analysis, automated and manual blood and body fluid cell counts, differentials,
and microbiology processing. Proficient in various computer functions.
Microbiologist
4/89 – 6/91
Consolidated Laboratory Dept. of Diagnostic Microbiology & Food Microbiology
State of Virginia
 Employed in a State Reference Laboratory performing numerous microbiological tests to
identify microorganisms from various body sites including throat, blood, wounds urines,
and cervix. Extensive use and preparation of conventional biochemical and modern kit
systems. In food microbiology, analyzed all kinds of foods and drinks to determine the
bacterial load in suspected food poisoning illnesses or to determine specimen
contamination. Performed total plate counts, isolation and identification or suspected
pathogens (coli-forms, Salmonella, Staph Aureus, E. Coli, and Clostridium species).
Performed disinfectant testing on various phenolic compounds, quaternary ammonium
compounds, and synthetic detergents to determine if Association of Official Analytical
Chemist efficacy standards are met. Participated in media preparation and quality control.
Medical Technologist
1/88 – 1/89
Department of Immunopathology, Serology, Virology
Medical College of Virginia, Richmond Virginia
 Performed various serology and immunopathology testing, such as: RPR testing,
FTA/ABS for Syphilis, Fluorescent Autoantibody testing. Immunoelectrophoresis,
Quantitative Immunoglobulins, Cryoglobulins, CMV and Rubella Testing, Infectious
Mononucleosis and ASO testing, C-Reaction Proteins, Complement Fixation testing,
Toxoplasma and Crytococcal Antigen testing, and Serum Protein electrophoreses.
Performed viral isolation and identification testing using cell cultures and appropriate
confirmatory methods.