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Properly explains in a clear but courteous manner the process of the venipuncture (blood drawing) and or other specimen collection (ex. The person in this position interacts with the client, patients, and other PathGroup personnel in a professional and courteous manner and performs with confidence, both the forensic and clinical specimen collection and processing duties following established practices and procedures.
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Perform specimen processing, including centrifugation, shipment, and storage. Accession molecular samples by verifying specimen requirements, patient demographics/history, and submitting orders.
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Job SummaryThe Laboratory Technician is responsible for specimen collection, processing, testing, reporting, and quality control in a kind and caring manner. · Follow established procedures for specimen handling and processing, test analysis, reporting and maintaining records of patient results.
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Perform point of care testing, procedures and specimen collection (including phlebotomy) as needed. Perform point of care testing, procedures and specimen collection (including phlebotomy) as needed.
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Applicants will be required to submit voluntarily to a urine specimen test at a laboratory chosen by the Company. Any applicant who refuses to submit to a drug test or is suspected by the lab to have tampered with the specimen will not be considered for employment.
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Experience Required 2 year(s): 2 year documented phlebotomy experience required Two year documented phlebotomy experience in hospital or clinical office environment required Specimen processing experience is strongly preferred.
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In this role you will provide exceptional customer service, perform skilled specimen collections and be the face of the company. Job Responsibilities: Perform blood collections by venipuncture and capillary techniques for all age groupsCollect specimens for drug screens, paternity tests, alcohol tests etc.
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Maintain patient and specimen information logs. Perform blood collections by venipuncture and capillary techniques for all age groups. Benefits: All job offers will be based on a candidates skills and prior relevant experience, applicable degrees/certifications, as well as internal equity and market data.
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The person in this position interacts with the client, patients, and other personnel in a professional and courteous manner and performs with confidence, both the forensic and clinical specimen collection and processing duties following established practices and procedures.
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We look forward to you becoming the next Phlebotomist-Specimen Processor, PT Days Outreach Processor at our 180 bed full service acute care facility. Processes and receives specimens into the laboratory, following laboratory protocol for specimen acceptability and rejection.
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Our Center Nurses report to the Practice Manager or Nurse Supervisor (where applicable). Form relationships with patients and their caregivers to support preventative care and ED/hospital diversion where appropriate.
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Perform and document equipment calibrations including but not limited to: PFT, Hearing Booth, EBT (BAT machine), Vaccine/Medication Refrigerator and Specimen Refrigerator. Perform and document equipment calibrations including but not limited to: PFT, Hearing Booth, EBT (BAT machine), Vaccine/Medication Refrigerator and Specimen Refrigerator.
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At Crestwood Medical Center, we believe in the power of diverse people to create great care through collaboration, professional growth and leadership. Enters outpatient orders into Laboratory Information System.
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Matches lab requisition forms to specimen tubes; label, centrifuge, split, and freeze specimens as required by test order. Stores specimen sample according to required temperature, places samples in appropriate collection container/ tube, accurately labels, follows different procedures.
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We are currently seeking a Phlebotomy Team Lead. In this role you will provide exceptional customer service, perform skilled specimen collections and be the face of the company. Perform all duties of a phlebotomist and site coordinator as needed.
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