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Adheres to all established CLIA, HIPAA, OSHA and laboratory safety requirements. Medical Laboratory Scientist II - Marlborough, MA (Night Shift) Tuesday - Saturday - 11:00 PM - 7:00 AM. Enter test results into the Laboratory Information System for standardized report to be generated for physician review and interpretation.
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Comply with requirements of appropriate regulatory agencies (i.e., OSHA, CLIA, PA Department of Health). Obtain lab/x-ray reports, hospital notes, referral information, etc. OR successful completion of certification examination (AMT, AAMA, NAHP, NCCT, or NHA.
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Performs diagnostic CLIA waived testing. LPN - Licensed Practical Nurse - State Licensure Upon Hire - required. Performs venipuncture to obtain blood for lab testing. Performs diagnostic CLIA waived testing.
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Maintain compliance with CLIA, OSHA, Safety and Risk Management guidelines. Maintain compliance with CLIA, OSHA, Safety and Risk Management guidelines. Under the direction of a health care provider, Clinical Nurse LPN, is responsible for the delivery of patient care that promotes the safety and well-being of our patients.
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Occupational medicine testing including drug screens, breath alcohol, audiograms, PFT, vision, and other as directed by provider. Perform testing and procedures including nasal swabs, venipuncture, injections, ear lavages, triage per illness or injury severity, TB placements.
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2+ years of CAP/CLIA clinical laboratory experience. For degree not in those listed above: 90 semester hours which must include 16 semester hours in chemistry (6 of which must be in inorganic chemistry); 16 semester hours in biology courses and 3 semester hours of math.
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Follows GLP (good laboratory practice): maintain clean and organized workspace Completes training and other deadlines on time.
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OSHA, CLIA and HIPAA compliance. The Medical Assistant is also responsible for compliance with all OSHA/CLIA and HIPAA regulations and ensuring completion of all duties vital to business operations.
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Per Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA), some clinical environments require proof of education; these regulations are for further information. The standards of practice (assessment, diagnosis, outcomes identification, planning, implementation, coordination of care- teaching and health promotion and evaluation) along with the standards of professional performance (ethics, culturally congruent practice, communication, collaboration, leadership, education, evidence- based practice /nursing research, quality, evaluation, resource utilization, and environmental health) encompass the actions and foundation of professional nursing.
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Maintain knowledge of current coding, OSHA and CLIA regulations and company policies. Registration as a Medical Assistant (AAMA, AMT, ARMA, etc) or Phlebotomist (NPA, NHA, CPT, etc) We believe everyone-of every race, gender, sexuality, age, location and income-deserves the opportunity to live their healthiest life.
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Ensures compliance of regulatory standards associated with the following governing and accrediting agencies including TJC, FDA, CAP, AABB, CMS, HCFA and CLIA. Is knowledgeable of the regulatory standards and compliance thereof.
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Performs venipuncture, specimen receipt and distribution of laboratory specimens; may perform CLIA waived laboratory tests. Performs venipuncture, specimen receipt and distribution of laboratory specimens; may perform CLIA waived laboratory tests.
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Either serves as or delegates to another appropriate physician the duties of “laboratory director”, “technical consultant”, or “clinical consultant” as prescribed by the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act of 1988 regulations (CLIA.
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Responsibilities include all the following: 1) registration, 2) inpatient, outpatient or outreach phlebotomy, 3) sample processing/aliquoting/prepping for transport/testing and 4) performs CLIA waived testing.
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Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements. Responsibilities are interchangeable within job titles of medical laboratory scientist (MLS), medical technologist or clinical laboratory scientist.
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