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Understanding of Clinical Laboratory test accessioning, specimen collection and processing, and result retrieval and reporting principals. The Technical Assistant performs specimen processing and distribution functions in preparation for analysis by a Medical Technologist after confirming the accuracy of the patient identification.
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A Laboratory Assistant II, Workforce Health (MHV) is responsible for the proper collection and processing of laboratory specimens under the direction of the Laboratory Supervisor, Assistant Supervisor, Medical Technologist II, Medical Technologist/Technician and/or Lead Lab Assistant.
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Is responsibility for completing sponge, needle, and sharps count preoperatively and postoperatively with the RN circulator; retains all specimens to be sent to pathology, confirming source/name of specimen with surgeon.
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Sample, Sample management, Laboratory, sample receiving, environmental lab, Sample prep, Chemistry, Quality control, Data coordination, Specimen processing. The lab would like for this person to transition from sample receiving to a lab technician so having a chemistry, environmental science or biology degree is ideal.
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Performing technical and clinical requirements of study protocols, i.e., venipuncture, specimen processing, vital signs, electrocardiograms, IV infusions, IV pump operations, Holtor monitoring, pulmonary function testing, allergy testing, urine/serum pregnancy testing, strep throat screening, injections (IM or SQ) or any procedure necessary for the protocol as ordered by the investigator.
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Description Specimen Processing Technician IIShift hours: 3a – 11a JOB DESCRIPTION:Processes specimens for testing in a timely manner and orders tests as needed. Takes prompt action to resolve any problem with the registration, collection or processing of all specimens including referral specimen using available procedure manuals or reference materials.
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Specimen Collection: Collect and prepare other types of specimens, such as urine, stool, and tissue samples, adhering to established protocols and maintaining sterile techniques. Sample Processing: Centrifuge, separate, and aliquot specimens, ensuring appropriate handling and storage to maintain sample integrity.
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Check all trash containers within the Specimen Processing department when assigned. Knowledge of medical and laboratory terminology and specimen processing procedures and equipment helpful.
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Required - ASCP Pathology, Cytology and IHC are all in Dept. 705- receiving specimens from surgery, accessioning specimen into Cerner, collection of blocks from PA staff, processing tissue, embedding, cutting, staining of slides.
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Job Title: Histotechnologist No local candidates within 50 miles. 13 weeks 705A Histology Lab - Histology Tech Min of 2 years of experience within specialty. Schedule 11p-730a Sun-Thurs.
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Collects study specimen according to protocol which may include phlebotomy, processing, and preparation for shipping. The Clinical Research Coordinator handles or assists with the administrative activities generally associated with the conduct of clinical trials.
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Performs various duties in specimen processing area of the laboratory following standard work processes, including preparation of samples for testing and specimen management in the laboratory information system.
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Confirms accuracy of patient identification prior to specimen processing. Uses the laboratory information system and other computer applications to order patient specimens, report on specimen status, and retrieve test results.
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Two (2) years’ experience in specimen collections, specimen processing and specimen requisitioning for a clinical laboratory or health care delivery system., OR. Performs non-technical specimen processing, preparation and distribution of specimens from patients.
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Technologists will be able to recognize sources of error in testing performed on human specimens, to include specimen collection, processing, preservation, transport and storage. Communicates and coordinates with other staff members in an effective and timely manner regarding patient care issues (specimen collections, add-on testing, Miscellaneous orders.
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