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Notifies patients of laboratory results in a timely manner, in collaboration with Lead Phlebotomist, per protocols required by Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH). The Phlebotomist is responsible for safe, daily laboratory operations including set up and performs high-volume phlebotomy, specimen procurement and transfer, and result reporting, as well as performs non-clinical lab duties.
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Our seamless in-office and 24/7 virtual care services, on-site labs, and programs for preventive care, chronic care management, common illnesses and mental health concerns have been delighting people for the past fifteen years.
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Requirements you must meet: Every collector must be a skilled licensed CPT-1 phlebotomist and must have a minimum of 100 successful practical blood draws. About the Job: Medically trained Mobile Collector/Phlebotomist.
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As a mobile phlebotomist, most days you’ll conduct a blood drive around town in one of our recognizable buses; other days you’ll be at a donation center greeting many of our regular donors by name.
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We are currently looking for a Full-t ime Phlebotomist to join our team in San Francisco, CA. We are currently looking for a Full-t ime Phlebotomist to join our team in San Francisco, CA. Current national certification (required for WA, CA and LA) in Phlebotomy from a Premise Health approved organization OR Certificate/Diploma and Transcripts from an accredited Phlebotomy program with hands on externship completed and passed- total online courses are not acceptable.
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Job Title: Phlebotomist I. The PSR I will demonstrate Leadership Behaviors while focusing on process excellence skills and sensitivity to confidentiality and accuracy to patient information. Performs with confidence, both the forensic and clinical specimen collection and processing duties following established practices and procedures.
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The Patient Services Representative I (PSR I) represents the face of the company to patients who come in, both as part of their health routine or for insights into life-defining health decisions. The PSR I has direct contact with patients and creates an atmosphere of trust and confidence while explaining procedures to patients and drawing blood specimens in a skillful, safe and accurate manner.
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Job Description: The Patient Services Representative I (PSR I) represents the face of the company to patients who come in, both as part of their health routine or for insights into life-defining health decisions.
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Drives personal vehicle to client facilities, typically nursing homes, as directed by company dispatcher.
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Category Phlebotomy Location Oakland, California Job function Operations Job family Patient Services
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As a Float Phlebotomist , you will have the opportunity to quickly gain a vast amount of experience. Previous experience as a phlebotomist. Perform blood collections by venipuncture and capillary techniques for all age groups.
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Requirements:- Current California Phlebotomist License / Certification- American Heart Association BLS- 1 to 2 years of recent relevant experienceSupplemental Health Care will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable local, state, or federal law.
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Quest does not accept NHA licenses in CA, WA, NV).
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One of the main advantages of joining CareSend as a phlebotomist is the independence and control it provides. CareSend is a technology platform that aims to bridge the gap between physicians, payors, and patients by making care more accessible.
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Phlebotomist needed to help with draws for morning rounds and outpatients. Phlebotomist needed to help with draws for morning rounds and outpatients. Every Other Weekend. CA Phlebotomy License.
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