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Daily work will include patient sample preparation and extraction of serum, plasma, urine or whole blood using a variety of chemistry based techniques following the laboratory SOP. Molecular Biology, Animal Science, Marine Biology, Neuroscience, etc.
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LabCorp is seeking a dedicated and motivated individual to join their Specimen Accessioning team in San Diego, CA. The Specimen Accessioner will be responsible for performing specimen accessioning, sample sorting and data entry in a fast-paced, high-throughput environment according to established standard operating procedures.
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Collect patient specimens such as blood, urine, or tissue samples, ensuring proper labeling, storage, and transportation protocols are followed to maintain sample integrity and prevent contamination.
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Performs drug and alcohol testing following chain of custody protocols and approved standards for urine, saliva, hair, breath, blood sample collection. Maintains competencies in techniques to obtain specimens via nasopharyngeal, nasal, oropharynx, capillary, wound, urine, etc.
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Labcorp is seeking a dedicated and motivated individual to join our Specimen Accessioning team in Saint Paul, MN. Our Specimen Accessioners are responsible for performing specimen receipt, sample sorting, and data entry in a fast-paced, high-throughput environment according to established standard operating procedures.
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Perform all tasks related to clinical sample testing (blood, urine), including sample receipt, log-in, sample preparation and testing, recording test results, and disposing of samples.
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The pre-employment testing procedure consists of dual testing methods: hair sample testing and a 6-panel urine sample test. Incorporate principles of lean manufacturing such as 5S, key TPS elements, etc.
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Medical drug monitoring at MedTox Laboratories is performed on a urine sample, using state-of-the-art, ultra-high performance liquid chromatography, and tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC/MS-MS) analysis, as well as supporting immunoassays for select drug classes.
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Experience with urine chemistry and/or hematology diagnostic testing and instrumentation preferred. Experience with urine chemistry and/or hematology diagnostic testing and instrumentation preferred.
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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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Package specimens for transportStores 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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Urine or fecal) as required Demonstrate technique/s using straight needles and/or butterfly needles. Properly explains in a clear but courteous manner the process of the venipuncture (blood drawing) and or other specimen collection (ex.
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Must be a qualified research nurse to oversee and coordinate all aspects of this study and assume full responsibility for conducting physical health and medical history screening and assessments, collecting biological samples (blood and urine) and overseeing the processing of these samples, clinical monitoring of participant wellbeing, and oversight of long-term sample storage and inventory.
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Maintain accurate collection records, label and inventory samples, transfer blood, plasma, CSF and other sample types using equipment such as pipettes, process samples using a centrifuge, perform and read point of care tests, prepare samples for storage, shipment and transport to various reference labs and collaborating institutions, review and upload lab results to central database.
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Care of hospitalized/boarded pets as neededFecal parasite sample collection and preparationPreparation of a prescription drug, other than a controlled substance, for dispensingSurgical assistance to a licensed veterinarian Benefits:We’re dedicated to your well-being and offer a comprehensive package and professional development opportunities to support your work and home life.
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