Jim Blosser
About Jim Blosser
Jim Blosser is the Laboratory Manager, Clinical Affairs at Teleflex Incorporated, with over 30 years of experience in emergency medical services and clinical affairs.
Title and Role at Teleflex Incorporated
Jim Blosser is currently the Laboratory Manager for Clinical Affairs at Teleflex Incorporated in the United States. Starting in January 2014, he has been with the company for nearly a decade. His responsibilities include managing clinical laboratory operations, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and overseeing various clinical affairs projects.
Previous Role at Vidacare
Before his tenure at Teleflex Incorporated, Jim Blosser worked at Vidacare as the National Manager of Laboratory Programs from 2004 to 2014. During his 10 years at Vidacare, he managed laboratory programs on a national scale, providing leadership and oversight to ensure program quality and efficiency.
Career at Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh
From 2001 to 2004, Jim Blosser served as an EMS Education Specialist at Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh. In this role, he contributed to the training and development of emergency medical services personnel, enhancing their skills and knowledge to better serve patients in critical situations.
Background in EMS at STAT MedEvac
Jim Blosser's extensive experience in emergency medical services includes his time at STAT MedEvac, where he worked as a Base Site Coordinator and Flight Paramedic from 1994 to 2001. His role involved coordinating air medical services and providing critical care to patients during transport.
Early Career with City of Pittsburgh Bureau of Emergency Medical Services
In the earlier stages of his career, Jim Blosser served as a Paramedic and Rescue SCUBA Diver for the City of Pittsburgh Bureau of Emergency Medical Services from 1985 to 1994. This position allowed him to hone specialized skills in underwater rescue operations and emergency medical response.
Education and Certification
Jim Blosser studied at the Center for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania, where he completed a program in Paramedic Studies. From 1981 to 1983, he achieved his certification as an Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic, laying the groundwork for his extensive career in emergency medical services.