The support I received from MedCertify was incredible. The communication was always clear,
the encouragement kept me motivated, and the flexibility in scheduling made balancing
everything so much easier. I also loved the patient-focused aspect of my program — being able
to connect with patients, even briefly, and helping them feel comfortable and understood meant a
lot to me and reminded me why I chose this career path.
I am extremely proud that I not only finished my program early, but I also completed it with a
4.0 GPA. Maintaining that level of achievement while pushing myself through a fast-paced
program is something I am truly proud of.
I’m excited for the growth ahead — not only in my career but also in my skills. Becoming a
phlebotomist and EKG technician is just the first step, and I can’t wait to continue learning,
gaining hands-on experience, and building a strong foundation in patient care.
During my clinical internship at Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC), I received multiple
positive ICE comments — including one from the Sergeant Major who oversees all ICE
feedback for the base. While I was still in training at MAMC, I also had the opportunity to sit
down with the owners of Global Consulting International (GCI) and share my résumé. After our
conversation, I was offered the opportunity to continue working with the MAMC lab team upon
successful completion of my national phlebotomy exam.
I’m excited to begin my career in phlebotomy and EKG, and I’m looking forward to roles that
allow me to grow, build my skills, and continue delivering excellent patient care.