Silvia Luna

Medical Laboratory Scientist at Wadley Regional Medical Center

Silvia Luna is a skilled Medical Laboratory Scientist currently employed at Wadley Regional Medical Center since August 2021. Prior professional experience includes roles as a Laboratory Technician at Hunt Regional Healthcare and Patient First from 2015 to 2021. During an active duty period from August 2007 to 2016, Silvia Luna held positions as both a Laboratory Technician and EMT/Navy Medical, demonstrating leadership by managing a team and achieving a 100% national certification rate for over 10 MLT students. Additionally, at FT Belvoir Community Hospital, Silvia Luna served as Senior Enlisted Leader in Transfusion Services, overseeing the maintenance of significant laboratory equipment and ensuring compliance with training standards for personnel. Academic credentials include a Bachelor of Applied Science in Biology from Texas A&M University-Texarkana and an Associate of Arts and Sciences in Clinical Laboratory Science from Thomas Nelson Community College.

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Cookville, United States

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Wadley Regional Medical Center

The oldest hospital in Texarkana, Wadley Regional Medical Center is a Steward Family Hospital with a century-long tradition of providing compassionate, high-quality healthcare. As part of its commitment to provide innovative, quality care, Wadley has pioneered many medical firsts for Texarkana. As the area’s first Joint Commission certified Primary Stroke Center and the first state-designated Level II Primary Stroke Center, Wadley is the area’s leader in stroke care. Wadley was also the region’s first dual designated Level III Advanced Trauma Center by both the State of Texas and Arkansas. Wadley proudly brought robotic surgery to the area with the first da Vinci Si Surgical System as well as many firsts in equipment and services in the Wadley Breast Health Center for diagnosing breast cancer.