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Assists with registration and order entry for all patient phlebotomy specimens received in the laboratory, following laboratory protocol. Coordinates orders/requisitions according to the time requested and location, following all laboratory procedures.
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This community-based non-profit 200-bed is looking for a full-time, permanent Phlebotomist / Clinical Lab Assistant to work either the DAY shift or EVENING shift. - Performs a variety of clinical duties for the pre-analytical phase of specimen collection, processing, order entry, and non-technical and customer service functions.
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Operates the laboratory computer system to document specimen information, patient registration, order entry, collection lists, and other assigned tasks. Performs all duties of a phlebotomist; specimen collection, specimen receiving, specimen send-outs.
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Performs lab-related clerical duties include but not limited to order entry, verification of test result receipt, patient information retrieval as well as utilization of email, medical record systems, handheld and desktop devices, ordering and maintaining supply inventory, filing and sanitizing equipment as necessary Uses department’s resources efficiently; participates in efforts to reduce costs and streamline work processes.
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Responsible for performing all the duties of a phlebotomist including specimen collection, specimen receiving, and specimen referrals. Ensures that specimen requirements are met at the time of collection and maintain specimen integrity.
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Performs laboratory support duties (e.g., order entry, registration, specimen receiving, etc.) May mentor students in phlebotomy utilizing AHN policies and procedures. Allegheny Health Network.
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Certification as a phlebotomist preferred. Phlebotomy training required. May mentor students in phlebotomy utilizing WPAHS policies and procedures. Performs phlebotomy using standard techniques for venipunctures, heel sticks and finger sticks.
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The phlebotomist may assist with order entry of tests, assists technologists and ensures specimens are timely routed to the appropriate areas for testing. The phlebotomist collects and labels blood and other required specimens requiring testing in the clinical laboratory.
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The Lab Assistant I at LAB provide general laboratory services including specimen collection, order entry, blood component preparation, pre-analytic processing of specimens as well as related clerical tasks.
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The Phlebotomist enters patient demographics for registration and order entry of tests, working to resolve ambiguous or unusual test orders by contacting the appropriate medical/laboratory personnel.
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Phlebotomist - Full-time - Days. Covers phlebotomy service for both for Inpatient and Outpatient, doing order entry and specimen collection. Accurately and timely label specimens with correct information, i.e., date, time, and phlebotomist’s initials and delivers specimens to appropriate laboratory area.
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Other responsibilities include but are not limited to order entry in multiple systems, verification of test result receipt, patient information retrieval and lab reception/clerical duties and functions.
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Familiar with medical terminology; computer data entry; organizational skills. Diploma or Transcript required at time of hire. 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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Actalent is hiring a full time Phlebotomy Technician in Richmond, Virginia. blood draw, specimen collection, customer service, phlebotomy certification, butterfly, laboratory, specimen processing, drawing blood, collection, blood drawing, centrifuge, centrifuging, patient information, data entry, venipuncture.
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Performs computer operations and order entry duties using electronic medical record (EMR) and laboratory information system (LIS), ensuring accuracy and completeness. Graduate of an approved phlebotomist certification program preferred.
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