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Ability to take the lead role in wet laboratory procedures such as handling and disposal of biological specimens, use of equipment, documentation of methods and results, and maintaining a clean workspace Ability to perform and troubleshoot molecular biology and microbiology techniques such as PCR, qPCR, DNA/RNA extraction, bacterial culture, gram stain, and growth curves, etc.
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Performs clinical testing in assigned section/s such as general laboratory, Blood Bank and Microbiology sections, with all duties necessary for accurate and timely results including quality control, performance improvement, proficiency testing, and preventative maintenance of equipment.
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Evaluates test results, enters test results into the LIS and reports critical/urgent test results to providers according to established laboratory policies. Evaluates QC and calibration results for acceptability following established laboratory policies before reporting patient results.
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The primary purpose of the Phlebotomist I, while under the direction of the Supervisor Accession Area Phlebotomy Team, position is to be responsible for collecting blood specimens from patients, processing computerized worksheets, entering orders for laboratory tests into the computer terminal and retrieving data in response to inquiries from clinical units concerning test results.
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The Medical Laboratory Scientist also ensures that specimens are accessioned and processed expeditiously in order to deliver quality laboratory results in an effective and cost-efficient manner.
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Establishes diagnostic impressions and requests appropriate diagnostic tests (e.g., laboratory, x-ray, visual acuity and electrocardiogram) and ability to interpret results and selected laboratory findings.
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Serves as an Advanced Practice Nurse in a Federal Bureau of Prisons correctional facility and is responsible for providing primary health care for federal inmates. We protect public safety by ensuring federal offenders serve their sentences of imprisonment in facilities that are safe, humane, and provide reentry programming.
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Emphasis will be placed on patient education, patient counseling, continuity of care, health promotion and maintenance, disease prevention and management. Primary health care will include comprehensive assessment and management of uncomplicated acute and stable chronic health problems.
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Perform alternating on-call coverage to triage any urgent lab results and pharmacy inquiries and develop appropriate plan of careParticipate in community-based “Pop Up Clinics” as way of building relationship with community while addressing gaps in health careDrive up to 120 miles a day on a regular basis to a variety of locations within the assigned region.
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Maintain detailed records of tests performed and report laboratory test results to appropriate personnel; recognize Quality Control shifts and trends and take appropriate action whenever necessary.
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Specifically, this position will involve: conducting immunological assays, animal procedures, and assay development; analyzing and interpreting data and results; preparing written materials, charts/graphs, research results, and budgets for publication, presentations, or grants; delivering updates/presentations for internal lab meetings; training research staff; reviewing and synthesizing literature; ordering supplies; and assisting with basic lab upkeep.
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Duties include, but are not limited to, preparing patient for physician, administering, obtaining and recording diagnostic laboratory test results. May participate in pre-visit chart preparation by ensuring required lab results and documentation are available in the medical record for practitioner review (for practices using paper medical records.
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Document the details of all patient contact, including vital statistics, test results, and all other medical information. Perform in-house laboratory testing. Start/administer IV fluids if they have a LPN-C, graduated from an approved program of practical nursing after 05/01/2016, or has completed an 8 hour didactic course in IV therapy and approved employer specific IV therapy skills course.
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The laboratory technician functions are to perform laboratory tests to obtain laboratory results, perform phlebotomy to obtain blood samples and sample processing, log in-house testing, log and send out test, distribute samples.
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Job SummaryResponsible for the accurate, timely performance of venipuncture and/or capillary specimen collection to obtain quality laboratory results. Education •High School Diploma or GED (Required) •Formalized Training (Required) Experience: 80 clinical hours with a minimum performance of 100 successful unaided blood collections to include venipunctures and skin punctures; orientation in a full service laboratory; 40 clock hours of didactic training including anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system; specimen collection, processing, and handling; and laboratory operations, (e.g. safety, quality control, etc.
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