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The Specimen Processing Specialist will learn and understand various client test requests. Specimen Processing Specialist. is responsible for general support functions within the Specimen Processing Department.
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Experience in specimen processing management with strong customer service skills. Other responsibilities include maintenance and reagent management on histology and cytology staining and processing equipment.
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The Specimen Processing Specialist 2 provides specific customer services that include: registration and accessioning using LIS and Epic, transcription using word processing and speech dictation applications, coordination of authorizations for care with mangaged care, maintain materials control system in Dermatopathology custody, and assisting patients and referring physicians in the office of Dermatopathology.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe specimen collector will be responsible for a number of tasks, including but not limited to processing patient samples, creating batches, and data entry.
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Specimen Processing and Results Reporting:Verify for ordering test in EHR.Blood draw patients and follow instructions for specimen processing. Restock reagents and requests replacement supplies from referral lab for specimen collection and transport.
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Knowledgeable of specimen collection, handling and specimen processing. Follow the laboratory's procedures for specimen handling, processing, test analysis, dilutions, reporting, resulting in the LIS and maintaining records of patient results.
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This position will be responsible for preliminary specimen processing prior to analysis and for accurate input of specimen collection information into the Laboratory Information System.
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This position is responsible for specimen processing, test performance and results reporting under the supervision of a Medical Technologist. Monitors pending workload and communicates effectively as needed Attends staff meetings in person or virtually Assists with specimen processing to include order entry and/or registration.
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Performs basic laboratory procedures, including phlebotomy, specimen processing, quality control, and waived, moderate or high complexity testing (as classified by the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments - CLIA.
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The Medical Lab Technician (MLT) II (REG) performs specimen processing and routine / complex testing on blood and other specimens which requires a knowledge and understanding of quality control, basic instrument maintenance, and procedure methodologies and reference ranges.
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This position involves specimen processing and handling, test performance, and result reporting applied to molecular technology and will require the technologist to master multiple software systems for instruments.
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Performs blood, bone marrow, fluid and tissue processing according to the defined SOPs. Performs instrument QC, start-up, shutdown, basic instrument and assay troubleshooting, monitors pending, receives supplies and reagents in the laboratory and related QA/QC procedures.
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Specimen analysis of all Chemistry, Hematology and Immunology specimens QC Documentation Experience processing specimens Ability to update records with clear documentation Associates degree in medical technology or laboratory science DUTIES: Duties of the Medical Lab Tech include but are not limited to the following: Perform all laboratory functions laboratory testing Run and approve CBCs on a Sysmex XN-1000i or Sysmex XN-550 preferred Process, run and report CBC results.
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This position's responsibilities include: Accessioning specimens/lab orders, PCR testing (GeneXpert and Film Array), Urinalysis testing, Specimen plating, processing positive and blood cultures.
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Must have skills necessary to perform procedures contained in the laboratory procedure manual, including specimen processing, test performance and reporting test results. Could you be our next Clinical Lab Scientist at Lankenau Hospital.
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