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Certified Phlebotomy Technician (Preferred) Ability to successfully draw blood from patients with minimal or no complications. Must be skilled in taking blood pressures and pulses.
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Phlebotomy: 1 year (Preferred) Every paramedical examiner must be a license CPT1 in the state of California. Currently seeking Phlebotomist to perform mobile insurance exams in Palmdale / Lancaster.
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Performs phlebotomy and collection procedures and processes related to the collection of blood and/or blood components from donors according to the organizations policies and procedures, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, and American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) standards.
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Bi-lingual- Spanish / Hmong (not required) Must have reliable transportation and current auto insurance. Detail-oriented and committed to ensuring patient confidentiality. If you are interested in this position, please send your resume along with areas you are willing to cover.
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Description Summary: The Lab Assistant - Phlebotomist collects blood specimens for laboratory tests on patients by venipuncture or capillary puncture technique. Requirements: Must be a high school graduate or have a GEDFormal phlebotomy training in a Medical Assistant Program or other hospital or military based programMinimum of 1 year experience; can be substituted for the 6 week certified clinical training programWorks with computers, printers, multi-line phones.
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CPT1 (minimum certification) (Required) High school or equivalent (Preferred) Customer Service: 1 year (Preferred) Pay: $16.00 - $18.00 per hour. Employment Type: Part-Time. Job Type: Part-time. We will be in contact.
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The Phlebotomy Services Tech is responsible for collection and processing of blood samples and other specimens as defined by site. 6 months Phlebotomy work experience preferred. Completion of a phlebotomy program preferred.
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Performing appropriate procedures such as phlebotomy, injections, EKGs, holter monitor, etc. Escorts patients to exam rooms and prepares patients for examinations and procedures according to physician preferences including the recording of vital signs of patients (pulse, blood pressure, height, weight, etc.
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Position Summary: Madison Core Laboratories Mobile Phlebotomist's are responsible for efficiently and accurately collecting blood and all specimen samples for laboratory analysis in the designated service area.
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The position will also perform phlebotomy and specimen processing procedures at LabCorp Patient Service Centers under minimal supervision. Perform blood collections by venipuncture and capillary techniques for all age groups.
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