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Exam One mobile collectors perform collections at the individuals home, workplace or specified location. You will be responsible for collecting medical histories, venipuncture, manual blood pressure, vitals, and urine specimens.
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Follow standard operating procedures to collect blood and urine specimens from all patients, (e.g. outpatient clinics, psychiatric hospital, and walk-ins, etc.) Performs, in a timely manner, specimen processing and blood collections using established laboratory guidelines designed to obtain acceptable specimens used in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to meet the needs of patients, as requested by the physician.
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Perform urine drug screen specimen collections. The Phlebotomist /Drug Screening Technician Position is responsible for identifying the best methods for retrieving blood, nasal swabs and urine specimens.
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Where are collections performed? Requirements you must meet: Every collector must be a skilled phlebotomist and must have a minimum of 100 successful practical blood draws. Must have reliable transportation and current auto insurance unless taking public transportation i.e. large metropolitan city.
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Performs all patient specimen collections including, but not limited to, venipuncture, capillary collection, urine drug screen collection, skin tests, and blood, throat, and NP cultures.
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S about other specimen collections including, urine, sputum, NP / Nasal, throat, stool. 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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Performs all duties of a phlebotomist; specimen collection, specimen receiving, specimen send-outs. Description Summary: Responsible for performing all the duties of a phlebotomist including specimen collection, specimen receiving, and specimen referrals.
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The Phlebotomist must be able to prioritize collections and deliver samples to the laboratory within appropriate time frames. Instructs patients and families on proper collection of stool, urine, and sputum specimens and explains blood collection procedures to patients.
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Obtains finger stick blood sugar and specimen collections such as urine or stool or wound. QualificationsRequired:Current EMT P license without restrictions or EMT B within at least one (1) year relative experience in a similar capacity; including, but not limited to: Military experience, private ambulance company, fire department or healthcare settingHigh School graduate or equivalentCERT EMT P License without restrictions or EMT BCERT Basic Life SupportPreferred:ACLS and PALS certification.
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Blood glucose), weights, vital signs, I&O, telemetry monitor application/reapplication, HAC & PSI prevention (TEDs/SCDs), urine specimen collection, restraint placement and removal, and ticket to ride.
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Requirements you must meet: Every collector must be a skilled licensed CPT-1 phlebotomist and must have a minimum of 100 successful practical blood draws. As a Mobile Collector , you would be a part-time, on-call and at-will employee.
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Must obtain certification in urine drug screen and breath alcohol collections. Establishes and maintains good working relationships with departmental staff, complex management, supervisory staff, local healthcare providers, and third party administrator (TPA.
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The Research Assistant will be responsible for the organization and maintenance of large collections of specimens (Biobank) obtained from the Joslin Kidney Study (JKS) as well as the NIH repository and clinical trials.
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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:•Perform basic phlebotomy procedures•Evaluate patients for ability to withstand venipuncture procedure•Explain the venipuncture procedure and answer patient questions•Perform basic point of care testing (CLIA), such as blood glucose levels on patients•Prepare blood, urine, and other body fluid specimens for testing according to established standards•Verifies patient by reading patient identification.
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Responsible for performing all the duties of a phlebotomist including specimen collection, specimen receiving, and specimen referrals. Operates the laboratory computer system to document specimen information, patient registration, order entry, collection lists, and other assigned tasks.
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