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1. Senior Level Lab Staff Unsung Heroes
www.taoshospital.org/THS.nsf/a - [Cached]Published on: 11/16/2002 Last Visited: 1/18/2007
Pamela Corr has been the Lab Director at Holy Cross for nearly a year now and came with 24+ years of lab directory expertise with 14 years in a 250 bed, three campus hospital in Enid, OK and 10 years at a hospital in Woodward, OK. Corr has a BS in Chemistry and Biology from Northwestern State University in Alva, OK and is also an American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASPC) certified Medical Technologist. She interned for a year at St. Mary's Hospital in Enid, OK as part of her Medical Technology certification.
The front line, customer service you receive in the lab is provided by the Lab Assistants or Phlebotomists (large word meaning they draw your blood). Many times staff are trained at a vocational school or on the job and the perfection of their blood drawing techniques are vital to the integrity of the blood sample and validity of the tests run on the patient's blood samples. Customer service is their forte, as they are the ones most patients see when they enter the lab and have the most interaction with while they have their blood drawn.
" The average wait time for an outpatient to have blood drawn is currently seven minutes, according to a recent lab department customer service survey," stated Pam Corr, Lab Director.
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"We are constantly striving to improve our services to patients and physicians alike in the Holy Cross Hospital Lab Department, but we are proud of our current high standard of care, and especially the 15 staff who are highly qualified, with exceptional credentials and experience for a hospital of this size," remarked Corr. -
2. The Taos News: Weekly Web Edition - Vecinos - People
www.taosnews.net/Current/vecin - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2002 Last Visited: 9/26/2002
Pamela S. Corr has been hired to direct the laboratory department at Holy Cross Hospital.
Corr brings some 14 years of professional expertise as a lab director in a 250-bed hospital with three campuses in Enid, Okla., and 10 years as lab director of a hospital in Woodward, Okla.
Her management skills include supervising up to 40 staff in addition to running the day to day operations of a hospital laboratory.
"I love the beauty and quiet of the Taos Valley, and am excited to build upon the reputation for excellence of the lab at Holy Cross Hospital, " Corr said.
Corr has a bachelor of science degree in chemistry and biology from Northwestern State University in Alva, Okla., and is a medical technologist certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists.
As part of the medical technology certification she interned for a year at St. Mary's Hospital in Enid, Okla.
Corr has two grown children, a daughter who is a nurse in Enid, Okla., and a son in retail business. Her husband, "Butch," is a finish carpenter and is looking forward to joining his wife in Taos.
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3. HORSE FLY ONLINE!
www.horseflyonline.com/web_upd - [Cached]Published on: 7/10/2002 Last Visited: 1/10/2004
Pamela S. Corr, recently started as the new laboratory department director at Holy Cross Hospital. Corr brings some 14 years of professional expertise as a lab director in a 250 bed hospital with three campuses in Enid, OK, and 10 years as lab director of a hospital in Woodward, OK. Her management skills include supervising up to 40 staff in addition to running the day to day operations of a hospital laboratory.
"I love the beauty and quiet of the Taos Valley, and am excited to build upon the reputation for excellence of the lab at Holy Cross Hospital, " Corr commented about starting her new position this month.
Corr has a B.S in Chemistry/Biology from Northwestern State University in Alva, OK and is a Medical Technologist, certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. As part of the medical technology certification she interned for a year at St. Mary's Hospital in Enid, OK.
Mrs. Corr has two grown children, a daughter who is a nurse in Enid, OK and a son in retail business. Her husband, "Butch" has been her partner for the past 14 years. Butch is a finish carpenter and is looking forward to joining his wife in Taos in the near future.

