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Is certified and maintains certification as a Donor Center Technician. Assist the Quality Systems Manager to ensure center training programs follow procedural requirements as defined in the donor center SOP and/or training programs documents.
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As an entry level Plasma Center Technician at BioLife, you will receive on-the-job training and feel good about the work you do. Job DescriptionPlasma Center Technician / Entry level Phlebotomist Are you interested in working in the healthcare industry.
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Follow all standard operating procedures for all medical emergencies, to include communication with the Center Medical Director and donor transport to emergency medical care facilities. Greet and register new plasma donors into the donor management computer system.
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The DCT II is accountable for donor center pre-registration, registration, conducting health screenings, machine set up, donor disconnects, and preparing the plasma bottle for sampling.
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The Medical Support Specialist (Plasma Center Nurse) works under the guidance of the Center Manager (or Assistant Manager as applicable) for operational guidance and under the management of the Center Physician for medical issues.
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Responsible for direct patient care of assigned patients in the hospital or outpatient location, providing the appropriate treatment technique for assigned patients or donors as prescribed in all apheresis modality procedures, as appropriately defined, therapeutic plasma exchange, RBC exchange or depletion, WBC and PLT depletions, PBSC and all types of WBC collections, Photopheresis, LDL apheresis, and therapeutic phlebotomy.
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The Donor Center Technician II responsible for performing quality calibration activities for the screening and donor floor area equipment. Ensure and maintain the confidentiality of all personnel, donor, and center information.
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Autotransfusion, also called cell salvage, is the process of collecting shed blood, separating the red cells from the plasma, washing the red cells, and re-administering them to the patient. SpecialtyCare continues to grow and we are seeking a full-time Clinical Technician - Autotransfusion to join our SpecialtyCare team in Largo, FL (Clearwater, FL.
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As a Clinical Technician in Autotransfusion with SpecialtyCare, you will be trained to run the equipment that purifies the patient’s blood and then returns the blood to the patient. We are seeking a Clinical Technician - Autotransfusion (full-time) to join our team in Upland, CA.
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Obtain or verify that all appropriate consents, clearances, and documentation have been obtained from the donor family, donor hospital, administration, attending physicians, medical examiner/coroner.
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Train to be an Autotransfusion Clinical Technician! We also provide cell-based therapies, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and bone marrow aspirate concentrate. Recycling the patient’s own blood, instead of transfusing donor blood, has been shown to reduce recovery time and prevents the adverse effects that can occur with donor blood.
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Blood bank or plasma center experience highly preferred. One or more years of hospital, field care, or plasma center experience preferred. Determine donor suitability of new applicants in consultation with a donor center physician.
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The role of a Physician Substitute - EMT/Paramedic at Octapharma Plasma is rewarding in every sense of the word. With donation centers and team members throughout the U.S., Octapharma Plasma, Inc. collects plasma to create life-saving medicines for patients worldwide.
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Hands on practical operation of and safe storage practices of ARC and MIG welding equipment to include; OXY/ACETYLENE, and PLASMA welding and cutting. Knowledge of operation and safe storage practices of ARC and MIG welding equipment to include; OXY/ACETYLENE and PLASMA welding and cutting.
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Liaison with tissue recovery, distribution, and donor logistics on related issues. The Senior Bio-Medical Equipment Technician position is the SME in mechanical refrigeration for FDA regulated environments.
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