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Responsible for the inventory and supplies necessary for specimen collection and overall operation of the Lab Blood Draw Station. Maintains proficiency in specimen collection and seeks assistance when unable to perform a specimen collection or EKG within the established limits set by the Lab.
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A Day in the Life of a Medical Office Lab Assistant:This position performs phlebotomy, specimen collection and urine drug screen collections for patients of all ages. Communicates with Physicians/Nursing Staff/Managers/co-workers, as appropriate about patients, specimen collection, computer issues and other laboratory issues.
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Under the direct supervision of the Director/Section Manager/Coordinator/Operations Manager/Lead Technologist/Medical Technologist/Medical Laboratory Technician performs preanalytic testing responsibilities including clerical duties, data entry, specimen collection, and specimen processing.
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Team Collaboration: Collaborate with healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, and laboratory staff, to coordinate specimen collection activities effectively, including those related to OBX and PRP testing.
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Under the direction of the Lead Lab Assistant, Laboratory Clinical Coordinator, Market Director of Laboratory Services and Laboratory Supervisor or Manager, the clinical laboratory assistant assists in specimen collection, receiving, processing, and distribution of specimens, clerical duties including accessioning, receptionist duties, processing specimens for Reference laboratory send outs, monitoring tube stations (when equipped) and distribution of samples.
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The Clinical Laboratory Technician will be responsible for proper specimen collection, including patient preparation, if applicable, labeling, handling, preservation or fixation, processing or preparation, transportation and storage of specimens.
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Coordinates and oversees the technical activities of Specimen Processing and/or Phlebotomy to assure appropriate specimen collection and processing in support of hospital's mission of patient care.
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Using a disease-specific centers model for conducting clinical trials, CRS provides study development and implementation assistance, submissions to the FDA, IRB processing, patient recruitment, study coordination, study-specific training, data collection, and specimen collection and processing.
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Must have skills and knowledge of proper specimen collection required for performing test methods and proper instrument use, and for performing preventive maintenance and quality control.
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Performs assigned pre-analytical activities related to laboratory testing, which may include general and analytical equipment maintenance, function checks and documentation; inventory control and supply stocking, specimen collection as needed; biological specimen processing; cleaning and disinfection of selected or assigned laboratory equipment and spaces; quality control and calibration performance; and other pre-analytical activities.
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Assists with data collection and special projects, as assigned. In non-licensure states, must hold a national certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Technologist such as ASCP, AAB, or AMT unless grandfathered per state requirement.
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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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This position is located at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ. This position serves as a Medical Technician in the Clinical Laboratory and provides a variety of clinical laboratory services by processing patient specimens in the Specimen Collection/Processing section, and performing standardized tests and examinations in the Chemistry, Urinalysis, Hematology, Microbiology, and Blood Bank sections.
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Must possess the skills required for proper specimen collection, including patient preparation, if applicable, labeling, handling, preservation, fixation, processing or preparation, transportation, and storage of specimens.
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The Specimen Processing Clerk I is responsible for supporting the department with all clerical and ancillary duties in creating and accessioning clinical cases for patient output. While maintaining job functions, the Specimen Processing Clerk is to progress in their learning of the regulations (CLIA, CAP and NYS) which the laboratory functions.
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