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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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Assures that the pre-analytical duties of specimen collection, order entry, and/or specimen processing are performed accurately and quickly, following all identification and labeling policies, and utilizing appropriate specimen collection techniques.
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BS in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science or a chemical, physical, or biological science degree. Demonstrate proper infection control practices, proper patient identification, performs proper prompt specimen transport.
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Ensures proper collection and laboratory processing of a variety of STI/HIV/Hepatitis tests involving specimen collection (urine, whole blood/venipuncture, and or pharyngeal/rectal swabs) and appropriate specimen handling, storage, and transport.
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Health Educator II: BA/BS degree in Social Science, Family Studies, Child Development, Health Education, Health Sciences, Psychology, or related field. Required Education and Experience: Health Educator I: BA/BS degree in Social Science, Family Studies, Child Development, Health Education, Health Sciences, Psychology, or related field.
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BA/BS or higher degree in Computer Science or Equivalent· 8+ years of professional experience designing, implementing, testing, releasing, and maintaining software applications· Hands on abilities through product life-cycle: Architecture, Design, Implement, Support· Cloud Native Development· OCI Fundamentals· Full Stack Development· Experience with remote telemetry gathering from hardware infrastructure in data centers highly preferred.
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Specimen Processing in the Microbiology Lab at Duke University Hospital in Durham. Prepare and initiate special tests and procedures including, but not limited to, cytogenetics, general laboratory, Point-of-Care Testing, urinalysis without a microscope, phlebotomy, and specimen management.
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Obtains vital signs, performs specimen collection (e.g. blood draws, urine collection), diagnostic testing, (e.g. ECG, breathalyzer) and assists with physical examinations as needed.
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Description :The Laboratory Support Technician is a leader in facilitating the flow of specimens into the lab by using current specimen collection techniques, preparing specimens for testing, and sharing of reports out of the lab.
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Experience performing venipuncture and lab specimen collection. + Assist patients as needed with walking, transfer, specimen collection, exam prep, etc. + Proven ability to perform venipuncture and lab specimen collections experience.
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Bilingual, (if applicable to business) High School Diploma or GED (minimum) BA/BS Required Reliable Transportation Successfully complete Live Scan background check, employment verification and TB screening Be able to lift up to 30lbs.
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Provide instructions on proper pre-analytical specimen collection, specimen handing, and storage guidelines for various body fluids. Bachelor s degree in Medical Laboratory Science and completion of NAACLS accredited Medical Laboratory Scientist program; or a Bachelor s degree in a related science and one to two years of experience/training acceptable to the ASCP or AMT for the Medical Laboratory Scientist required.
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BS degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or related engineering degree. Provide engineering services in support of planning, studies, analysis, and design of water treatment and distribution systems, as well as wastewater collection and treatment systems, which may include pump/lift stations, wells, chemical feed systems, and storage reservoirs.
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BS. Degree in Land Surveying or Cartography or other Land Information Sciences preferred. Must have knowledge in Global Positioning Systems (GPS) survey methods, electronic data collection, the processes and computer programs necessary for survey data review and transfer to mapping.
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Required Qualification: Completion of a medical assistant training program and/or 1+ years medical assistant experience in an urgent care, physician, or emergency room setting, or enrolled in an accredited Radiologic Technologist program Preferred Qualifications: Direct experience with the following tasks: Clinical intake, patient data collectionLaboratory specimen collection (blood-draw/venipuncture, urine collection, point of care testing, etc.
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