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Learn, follow and understand laboratory procedures for specimen handling and processing, CLIA compliance and documentation, temperature monitoring, and maintaining records of patient results.
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Processes and prepares patient samples as required to include the following: 1) specimen collection 2) general laboratory specimen processing and 3) referral laboratory processing.
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Completes all clerical tasks involved in specimen collection, processing and laboratory compliance. Under the direct supervision of the Medical Technologist Supervisor, this position performs a variety of venipuncture techniques involved in the collection of blood specimens.
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Duties include but are not limited to: assisting providers during preparation and provision of patient visit, interviewing patient and obtaining reason for visit, room preparation, specimen collection and processing, medication administration, documentation in electronic health record and patient discharge.
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Performs blood, bone marrow, fluid and tissue processing according to the defined SOPs. Performs instrument QC, start-up, shutdown, basic instrument and assay troubleshooting, monitors pending, receives supplies and reagents in the laboratory and related QA/QC procedures.
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Conducts customer training and review sessions for cytology personnel on the operation and maintenance of the ThinPrep products and specimen processing. Maintain TPPT and TP Non-Gyn screening and interpretive skills as well as remain proficiency at specimen processing protocols to meet department standards.
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Graduated from an accredited postsecondary Medical Assistant program that is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) or completed relevant Medical Assistant training by any branch of the armed forces OR Phlebotomist - Venipuncture, specimen processing and packaging.
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This position is the front line in aligning clinical trial specimen processing workflows according to R&D, and/or Clinical Affairs protocols. The Manager, Clinical Studies Lab Implementation collaborate directly with the Clinical Study Team, Laboratory Leadership, Laboratory Systems Development, IT, Corporate Biorepository, and Medical Director to anticipate and resolve issues related to efficiencies in throughput, training, workflow, and clinical trial sample processing associated problems.
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Assists the Lab Support Services Supervisor in providing technical and leadership support in assigned lab area such as phlebotomy, specimen collections, central processing, and/or lab call center.
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To include the following: 1) specimen collection 2) general laboratory specimen processing or 3) referral laboratory processing. In doing so, ensuring correct patient and specimen identification and specimen integrity by using appropriate techniques for all age criteria as required.
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Interfaces with nursing in the absence of the Team Leader and Supervisor to resolve most complaints in phlebotomy, specimen receiving and processing and customer service. Operates the Hospital Information System, to order, cancel, add lab test requests, and retrieve patient information and specimen collection summaries, registers patients, fax and print chart reports.
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Interfaces with other laboratory and operational departments for specimen processing and other cooperative efforts. With minimum supervision, Cytogenetic technologist participates in trouble shooting, updating accessioning, current methods, and training of junior personnel when cleared by Supervisor.
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The successful candidate:Performs a variety of tasks (phlebotomy, specimen transport, specimen processing for in-house and send-out testing at reference laboratories, answering telephone calls, reviewing pending logs, etc.
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The position will also perform phlebotomy and specimen processing procedures at LabCorp Patient Service Centers under minimal supervision. We are seeking a Patient Service Center (PSC) Site Coordinator to join our team.
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BenefitsMedical Plans Dental Plans Vision Plan Flexible Spending Accounts Basic & Optional Life/AD&D Voluntary Short Term Disability Accident Insurance Critical Illness Insurance Employee Assistance Program Long Term Disability Retirement - ASRS Deferred Compensation - 457(b) Roth Supplemental Retirement - 401(A) Travel Reduction Program Wellness Program Personal Time Off & Extended Illness Bank MetLaw.
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