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Patient First is accepting applications for Medical Technologist/Medical Laboratory Technician in the Leesburg, VA. Patient First provides a friendly work environment that promotes a team-oriented philosophy.
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Maintaining quality assurance for all X-ray Techs in the X-ray Department and keeping records of all outside studies ordered by Patient First; Patient First provides both primary and urgent care services as well as a broad range of Occupational Health services.
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All 78 Patient First centers in the mid-Atlantic region are open every day of the year- including weekends and holidays. Patient First offers excellent benefits packages, flexible hours, and competitive compensations for Nurses, Lab and Radiologic Technologists, Medical Assistants, and Front Office staff.
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78 Patient First centers in the mid-Atlantic region. X -rays, lab tests, and prescription drugs are available on-site to save time and reduce the need for extra trips. Since opening our first medical center in 1981, Patient First's vision remains the same: making access to quality medical care as convenient and cost-effective as possible.
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Cleaning the front office work area and other maintenance assignments as directed. Patient Service Representative page is loaded. Patient Service Representative. A ssisting patients using the kiosk prior to registration.
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