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Overview Team member is responsible for performing all laboratory procedures, including quality control, specimen collection, processing, testing, and reporting of lab results. Overview Team member is responsible for performing all laboratory procedures, including quality control, specimen collection, processing, testing, and reporting of lab results.
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Performs with confidence, both the forensic and clinical specimen collection and processing duties following established practices and procedures. The PSR II will demonstrate Leadership Behaviors while focusing on process excellence skills and sensitivity to confidentiality and accuracy to patient information.
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Specimen collection will include all age groups and both Inpatients and Outpatients. Required Knowledge: Knowledge of phlebotomy procedures, specimen requirements and basic computer use is helpful.
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This position requires clinical skills in the following functional areas: phlebotomy, EKG, holter monitors, point-of-care testing and specimen collection. Performs venipuncture and capillary specimen collection in an ambulatory setting.
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Essential Function and Responsibilities of the JobPerforms venipuncture and finger stick specimen collection activities according to laboratory protocol. Knowledge of specimen collection techniques, equipment and specimen handling required.
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Other responsibilities include specimen collection, activities of daily living, behavioral management, crisis intervention, and implementation of patient treatment in accordance with physician orders, RN directives, hospital and unit specific policies and procedures, and defined standards of patient care and clinical practice.
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Perform sugar and acetone urine testing and specimen collection. Shifts Available 4 hour shift 8 hour shift 10 hour shift 12 hour shift Day shift Night shift Evening shift. Shifts Available 4 hour shift 8 hour shift 10 hour shift 12 hour shift Day shift Night shift Evening shift We are supportive, rewarding, professional and our goal is to hire caregivers who believe in providing genuine care and respect to the senior community and their families.
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Follows standardized procedures and practices in the performance of all types of specimen collection and handling to preserve specimen integrity and validity. Quality is paramount in all aspects of daily functions and work processes to include routine blood collection, bedside testing, and selected culture collection as necessary in compliance with established policies and procedures in an effort toward ensuring high patient care standards.
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Properly explains in a clear but courteous manner the process of the venipuncture (blood drawing) and or other specimen collection (ex. Stores specimen sample according to required temperature, places samples in appropriate collection container/ tube, accurately labels, follows different procedures as outlined by specific to protocol deemed necessary for transport to maintain integrity of the specimen.
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In this role, successful candidates will be responsible for all elements of the clinical laboratory operations including point of patient reception, specimen collection, specimen processing, and reporting for all entities owned or affiliated with Interpath Laboratory, Inc. within area.
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Neurological Data Collection -NIH toolbox, olfaction evaluation, Neurocatch (Brain Vitals), Speech analysis, King-Devick eye movement analysis, vision, hearing. Perform phlebotomy and work with MAs for specimen processing.
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Able to perform phlebotomist job duties including but not limited to venipuncture, specimen collection, proper completion of all lab related paperwork, forms, documentation, and specimen proccessing.
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Performs plan of care intervention, including medication administration, assessments, specimen collection, clinical treatments, as well as other medical care treatment. Performs plan of care intervention, including medication administration, assessments, specimen collection, clinical treatments, as well as other medical care treatment.
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Sort, verify specimen labeling, order entry and distribute specimen. May explain collection procedures and provide patient instructions to ensure the accurate collection or preparation of specimens, to facilitate patient/caregiver understanding and to reduce patient anxiety.
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Provide instructions on proper pre-analytical specimen collection, specimen handing, and storage guidelines for various body fluids. Certification as Medical Laboratory Scientist from the ASCP or AMT within one year of hire date.
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