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On the job: Jennifer Glass By
Sharita Forrest, Assistant Editor
Some of the biggest and burliest Illini athletes can become scared little children when faced with a needle, said Jennifer Glass, who has been a phlebotomist at McKinley Health Center for about seven years. And Glass’ warm, convivial personality – plus her love for all kinds of sports – can put a quaking patient at ease right away. A native of Peoria, Glass graduated from Woodruff High School, Peoria, and worked as a phlebotomist at Carle Clinic in Urbana for 10 years prior to joining the UI’s staff. Did you go through a phlebotomy program at a community college? What got you interested in the field? How many patients do you see every day. I love the population, love all my students. I give them grief all the time. You have patients who are scared, and you have to make it fun so it’s not so scary for them. You have to have some compassion and get their mind off of it, to mother them and let them know it’s OK. It’s funny that there are big football players who barely fit in the chair, and they want someone to hold their hand while their blood’s drawn. It’s amazing to me how many students have gotten to college age and have never had their blood drawn. What kinds of things do you do to put people at ease? What do you do when you’re not working? I’m the parent rep for my son’s football team: in charge of the fundraising and the financial stuff, ordering the T-shirts, planning the snacks and the drinks, making sure kids get rides to practice and rides home. I’m also the cushion between the coach and the parents. I’ve been the parent rep for the past two years. Your kids really keep you busy. My husband is a correctional officer at the Champaign County Jail. We love going fishing. We also have a time-share in Puerto Vallarta and hope to go for a week in January. When we’re there, we go to the beach, go on cruises, parasail, stroll around the downtown. We like to travel and have been to Niagara Falls and the Bahamas. The Bahamas is really pretty, and I’d much rather go there than Puerto Vallarta but it’s way too expensive. I also do home health care and stay every other weekend with an elderly lady who is blind.
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