Seattle Phlebotomy Instructors

Amanda Dollente

Amanda was born & raised in Seattle where she currently resides with her two beautiful daughters, Angelique and Lydian, along with her handsome husband, Daniel. She has been in the wonderful world of phlebotomy/patient care for 14 years. She received her certifications in 2008 and since then has worked at two of the major hospitals in Washington and multiple patient care centers. Her passion is her community! To help with mental health and wellness. She also volunteers at blood donor events. Amanda loves taking road trips with her family and enjoys cooking Hispanic food, which is the best, stated by her husband, who is not known to be a liar. She is very energetic and loves interacting with people. She is known as a people person. Everything Amanda has done in the past 14 years has led her to this point in her career. She is currently a Lead Trainer and has been a Manager at multiple facilities. She is excited with her new position as a Phlebotomy Instructor. She can’t wait to learn and teach everything she knows about this amazing part of the medical field.

Ethan Stover

Ethan is currently attending classes to pursue electrical engineering and pulls from a diverse pool of work experience. Following 4 years of customer service Ethan became a certified phlebotomy technician, a role he has thrived in for 4 years. He has worked in Care homes, Psychiatric facilities, Clinics, and Blood Donation sites giving him a wide breadth of knowledge in phlebotomy. He brings a collaborative mindset, enthusiasm for education, and a passion for patient care to the table.

Kimberly Polzin

Kim has been in the medical field for 25 years. As a medical assistant, she performed phlebotomy in pediatrics, family practice, internal medicine, community health, tribal health, and military wellness. She has continued to utilize her phlebotomy skills whenever possible as an RN. During the peak of our COVID crisis, she joined a research team to obtain blood samples from hospitalized patients and learn about the novel virus. Kim has two beautiful daughters and two rambunctious grandchildren. She enjoys doing anything that gets her outside in nature and everything that allows her to spend time with family.

MaDonna Robinson

MaDonna is a lifelong Washington resident. She started her phlebotomy career in 2000 and has been teaching phlebotomy for 4 years. She is certified through the America Society for Clinical Laboratory Science. MaDonna has worked with all kinds of patients but her favorite field is pediatrics. She has worked for several hospitals, in the office as a phlebotomist and medical lab technician. MaDonna is a skilled, and detailed oriented person. She loves to share her experiences and stories of all the different things she has encountered as a phlebotomist and lab technician. MaDonna is a military wife to her husband Jamal who is active duty army. They have two sons and a daughter. She loves to watch football, cook, and shop for her grandson. MaDonna cannot wait to have you in her class. She is energetic, sarcastic, and silly, and she is excited to introduce you to the world of phlebotomy.