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Performing technical requirements of study protocols, i.e., lab work (phlebotomy and processing), blood pressure, electrocardiograms, Holtor monitoring, pulmonary function testing, allergy testing, urine/serum pregnancy testing, strep throat screening, or any procedure necessary for the protocol as ordered by the investigator or coordinator.
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Performs Point of Care Testing, including but not limited to hearing, flu, urine, and strep tests. Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health is hiring a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) at LGH Physicians Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery for a full-time position in the Lancaster area.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic Female Laboratory Collection Specialist to join our Field Operations team in Milwaukie, OR. The selected candidate will be working in a mental health/addiction treatment center, tasked with collecting, logging, ordering, processing, and shipping urine and oral fluid (saliva) specimens for drug testing.
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Perform laboratory specimen processing consisting of receiving, identifying, assigning accession numbers, sorting, preparation and internal laboratory distributing of blood, urine, and other biological specimens; This duty of preparation requires the employee to perform assigned pre-analytical activities related to laboratory testing, which may include biological specimen processing; centrifuging specimens, aliquoting measuring samples, recording data or comments in the computer.
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Performs all point of care testing as ordered and document results in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and log sheets as per established policy, which includes but are not limited to glucose finger stick, urine pregnancy test, HIV test, HCV, urine dipstick and document in the patient Electronic Medical Record (EMR.
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Perform Intake & Output; check vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure), height and weight; perform sugar and acetone urine testing, specimen collection, and post-mortem care.
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Provides specimen collection, throat swabs for culture, CLIwaived laboratory testing*, such as PT/INR, strep A, hemoccult, capillary glucose, urine analyzer, urine HCG. Performs phlebotomy for Quest labs.
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Diagnostic tests - e.g. urine dips and drug, spirometry/PFT, bladder scan, O2 saturation rate, allergy skin testing, treadmill assist, etc. Answers and responds to in-coming messages/requests via telephone, mail or kp.org from patient or other department(s) by collecting and communicating pertinent data requiring clinicians review and input.
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Complete occupational health testing including such services as urine drug screens, breath alcohol testing, hair testing and physicals. The radiologic technologist (X-ray technologist, X-ray tech) is responsible for performing all radiology services and other basic nursing duties as assigned.
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Clinical Laboratory Science students enrolled in their final year of a 4 year accredited program may work as Clinical Laboratory Tech II/non-certified Phlebotomist and perform moderate complexity testing under the supervision of an experienced Medical Laboratory Technician/Clinical Laboratory Scientist.
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Collects samples: performs phlebotomy, including capillary, venous, and therapeutic phlebotomies; swab collections including nasal, nasopharyngeal, and throat; urine collections for routine testing, drugs of abuse, and chain of custody.
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Perform accurate X-rays as ordered by the provider while practicing radiation safety precautions to include ALARA. At MedExpress, we seek considerate and driven individuals in our neighborhood medical centers to exceed patient expectations every day.
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Performs specimen testing procedures accurately on blood, urine or other samples according to medical orders using all related equipment and computers. Applies knowledge of drawing blood, accessing veins quickly and minimizing patient discomfort to perform testing procedures.
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Processes physicals and injuries, and performs drug and alcohol tests on donors, pulmonary function testing, face mask fitting, audiometric hearing exams, hair testing and DNA testing.
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Performs testing procedures such as blood pressure EKG pulse oximetry Hgb A1-C glucose urinalysis urine hcg rapid strep test and other point of care tests. Exceptions to the above requirements may be considered for applicants who do not have formal medical assistant training but have at least three years of related experience in a comparable role such as LPN medical student EMT paramedic etc.
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