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Performs phlebotomy (the practice of entering a vein to draw blood) services on inpatients and outpatients, as requested by physicians, in support of the hospital's mission of patient care.
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Qualifications Job Requirements High school diploma or GED Basic Life Support Preferred Job Requirements Demonstrated proficiency in phlebotomy Completion of approved CNA, PCT or paramedic certification or currently enrolled in nursing school Two years of experience in acute or long-term care.
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Completion of a phlebotomy training program or experience preferred. Operating the laboratory information system to prepare the draw list and specimen labels or to print out reports and worksheets.
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Summary: Under the supervision of the clinical provider, the Medical Assistant or EMT duties may include taking and recording vital signs and medical histories, preparing patients for examination, IV/Blood draw, ECG, office diagnostic testing, x-ray prep, assisting with splinting/wound care and assisting in administering medications as directed by physician.
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Must be able to commute to any of the outpatient specimen collection centers to provide phlebotomy coverage as needed (outpatients in the hospital outpatient area and all outside draw stations, nursing homes, senior centers, health screens, etc.
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Organizes, prioritizes, and obtains blood draw requests. Interfaces with nursing in the absence of the Team Leader and Supervisor to resolve most complaints in phlebotomy, specimen receiving and processing and customer service.
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Phlebotomy technique, competence in venipuncture, micro collection, bleeding times, blood cultures, therapeutic phlebotomy, Blood Bank specimens. Reviews physician orders, obtains clinical and demographic information, prints draw lists, and verifies patient identification and correct specimen type for tests requested.
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Position Overview: Reports to Manager of Laboratory Services In addition to adult and pediatric Phlebotomy, daily tasks will include, centrifuging, aliquoting and stabilizing patient specimens for transport via courier to the main campus lab or via the pneumatic tube system.
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Active phlebotomy certificate/blood draw certification. Active phlebotomy certificate/blood draw certification. In this role, you will evaluate, plan, and provide case management services, health education and counseling services for patients with complex chronic conditions such as, but not limited to, Diabetes, Hypertension, Congestive Heart Failure, and Asthma following BACH s Chronic Care model.
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Selling PointsWorking For One Of the largest laboratory companies in AZLots of internal room for growthExcellent benefits 3-5 Must Have Skills/QualificationsHigh School Diploma or GED (this will be verified)Recent completion of a successful Phlebotomy externship (verify how many draws/day they did) OR recent Phlebotomy experience Nice To Have Skills:Ideally 6+ months of experienceExperience with high draw volumesDress CodeScrubs#MedixMW.
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After education, training and competency assessments, the Phlebotomy Associate will perform functions essential to a phlebotomy draw station or inpatient team, including customer service, computer functions as they relate to orders, patient identification, venipuncture, other specimen type collections, specimen processing and mitigation techniques for adverse reactions.
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Under the general supervision of the Outreach Phlebotomy Manager and the Coordinator of the Outpatient Phlebotomy services within Laboratory Medicine, performs phlebotomy for patients seen at draw station locations.
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Must have phlebotomy skills, be able to perform in-office lab testing and draw blood. Experience : Six months of phlebotomy and clinical experience required. Performs appropriate procedures, such as phlebotomy, injections, EKGs, etc.
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