Ashley Woodin, Cpt, Mha
About Ashley Woodin, Cpt, Mha
Ashley Woodin is a Laboratory Support Coordinator at Midwest Transplant Network, where she has worked since 2016. She provides training to laboratory staff and oversees laboratory operations to support organ and tissue donation processes.
Work at Midwest Transplant Network
Ashley Woodin has served as the Laboratory Support Coordinator at Midwest Transplant Network since 2016. In this role, she provides training and educational support to laboratory staff, particularly in the central processing area. Her responsibilities include overseeing laboratory operations to ensure they function smoothly, which is essential for the success of organ and tissue donation processes. Ashley also facilitates coordination and logistics related to organ and tissue donation by collaborating with both internal and external medical stakeholders.
Education and Expertise
Ashley Woodin earned her Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration from Park University, where she studied from 2018 to 2021. Prior to this, she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Biology/Biological Sciences from the same institution, completing her studies from 2011 to 2015. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in healthcare management and biological sciences, contributing to her effectiveness in her current role.
Background
Before joining Midwest Transplant Network, Ashley Woodin worked as a Laboratory Assistant at Park University from 2014 to 2015. She also gained experience as a Cardiology Technician at North Kansas City Hospital from 2015 to 2016. These positions helped her develop skills in laboratory operations and patient care, which she applies in her current role in supporting organ and tissue donation.
Achievements
In her position as Laboratory Support Coordinator, Ashley Woodin ensures compliance with regulatory standards through meticulous documentation and record-keeping of laboratory activities. She implements and monitors quality assurance measures to maintain the accuracy and reliability of laboratory procedures. Additionally, she serves as a liaison between the laboratory, medical staff, and other departments, enhancing communication and coordination in organ procurement processes.