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Assists the Assistant Phlebotomy Supervisor and Technical Specialist in training and monitoring of employees. Assists the Assistant Phlebotomy Supervisor and Technical Specialist in training of pre-analytical employees.
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The Phlebotomist will be relied on to collect blood, tissue, urine or other laboratory specimens, log the specimens, and prepare them for testing while providing excellent patient service. National Certification in Phlebotomy required (ASCP preferred), to be completed within first 6 months.
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QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma | Current Certified Nursing Assistant License (In Good Standing) | Medication Aide Certification (In Good Standing) | Proficient in Phlebotomy & Injection Skills Required | Proficient Medical Terminology | Familiar with EMR Systems.
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May also be required to act as coach, mentor, instructor and resource person for new employees who have completed the required phlebotomy training program. Conducts in center exams and mobile exams, which include taking basic vitals, medical histories, venipuncture, urine collection, and EKG. Also collects specimens for pre- employment drug screenings and other Quest Diagnostics services.
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Patient care functions include but is not limited, to the following: physical examination preparation, personal history/medications/allergies recording in the EMR, vital signs, phlebotomy, heights, weights, finger sticks, electrocardiograms, head circumference measurements, vision and hearing screening, set up oxygen and suction, pulse oximetry, peak flow testing, Provide PHQ-9 (mental state questionnaire), urine dipstick (exclude interpretation), and urine pregnancy (exclude interpretation.
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PATIENT CARE - Perform routine non-invasive treatment procedures to include saturation, administration and urine dipsticks; may perform invasive procedures to include but not limited to phlebotomy, ear irrigation, catheterization, and EKG's.
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High school diploma or GED required; completion of formal phlebotomy training program or equivalent is preferred. 24 Hour Urine Samples - ensures: Volume for each samples is accurately measured and recorded; enter height and weight requirement as needed, prepares aliquot sample for in house or reference lab testing, insuring sufficient volume is provided; adjusts pH as required for testing, or adds necessary preservative materials.
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Performs duties involving direct patient care as assigned by the RN/LPN Supervisor/MD within the framework of ACP policies and procedures. Warmly greets and engages in friendly conversation with Advantage Care Physicians (ACP) patients and guests Works with office staff to effectively communicate approximate wait times and maintains timely communication to patient and guests.
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The Phlebotomist performs venipuncture and capillary puncture on adults, neonates, and pediatric patients; collects urine specimens; performs EKG and spirometry on adult and pediatric patients; participates in the instruction of new personnel; works with computer; communicates in a manner that promotes Laboratory professionalism as well as a comfortable phlebotomy.
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Assists patients with wardrobe for blood draws and urine collection as needed. Education High school diploma or GED Successful completion of an accredited Phlebotomy program, including externship.
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Daily Operations: Collects laboratory specimens to include blood, throat and nasal cultures, urine, urine drug screen and invasive nasopharyngeal swab collections, from patients of all ages in accordance with accepted laboratory standards, policies and procedures (operational and safety) in order to ensure optimal specimen integrity and accurate test results.
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Knowledge of laboratory techniques to perform blood, urine and stool collection. Inventories supplies and prepares phlebotomy stations to effectively collect blood. Instructs patients in regard to urine and stool collection procedures.
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Performs receptionist duties, collects blood samples by venipuncture, heel stick and finger stick, obtains urine and other specimens from patients, performs receptionist and other clerical duties as needed, stocks and maintains supplies in work areas, helps to keep work area clean, attends required meetings and participates on committee as requested, performs related work as required.
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Completion of post secondary program in Phlebotomy/Medical Assistant and experience as a laboratory phlebotomist preferred, and/or equivalent combination of education and experience. and urine specimens including proper drug screen collections (venipunctures on neonates are N/A; in the outpatient area and on the inpatient units, may be required to rotate to the off-site laboratory.
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Performs basic office laboratory procedures such as urinalysis, urine culture, hematocrit, sed rate, mono spot, pregnancy tests, throat cultures and related procedures. Performs basic clinical procedures such as venipuncture/phlebotomy.
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