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Summary:The Pathology Support Specialist ensures pathology test orders placed in the EMR contain the required information for processing, entering the test and specimen data in the Lab Information System (LIS) and manages the workflow processes to include MRF follow ups, material receipt, release for testing, report receipt, and material returns.
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Advises Lab Manager of malfunctioning equipment, LIS issues, and any unusual situations, occurrences, conditions, or reactions. Under the general supervision of the Laboratory Manager, the Laboratory Assistant will be responsible for having a working knowledge of all pre-analytical processes of laboratory services provided by Select Medical, which may include, but is not limited to specimen processing and phlebotomy services.
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Current certification from one of the following: The American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), American Medical Technologists (AMT), American Association of Bioanalysts (ABB), The National Credentialing Agency of Laboratory Personnel (NCA), or another approved agency.
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Client Services will assist as needed with all accessioning duties which include packing and unpacking pathology specimens, reviewing specimen quality to ensure they are properly labeled and that critical information on the label matches information on the requisition, accessions the specimen in the Lab Information System (LIS) distributes specimens to the appropriate laboratory section, and continues to gain knowledge of specimens and their adequacy for testing.
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The Pathology Support Specialist ensures pathology test orders placed in the EMR contain the required information for processing, entering the test and specimen data in the Lab Information System (LIS) and manages the workflow processes to include MRF follow ups, material receipt, release for testing, report receipt, and material returns.
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Proven experience using an automated laboratory information system (LIS) which features on-line transcription and reporting, and electronic signature. The Hematopathologist will be responsible for providing contemporary Hematopathology services that integrate morphological examination with Flow Cytometry, Cytogenetics, FISH and Molecular genetics.
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Partner with EA to evaluate existing and emerging technologies relevant to healthcare technology, such as laboratory information systems (LIS), electronic health records (EHR), and big data processing platforms.
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Using provided guidelines, capture relevant clinical information and patient history from provided medical charts and clinical documentation and enter into laboratory information system (LIS). Using provided guidelines, capture relevant clinical information and patient history from provided medical charts and clinical documentation and enter into laboratory information system (LIS.
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