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The Specimen Processing Specialist will learn and understand various client test requests. Specimen Processing Specialist. is responsible for general support functions within the Specimen Processing Department.
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Transports blood products and specimen to and from their respective locations ( i.e. Blood Bank, Mammography, Pathology, Cytology). Returns unopened case carts, kits, and scopes to Central Processing and may assist Environmental Services with the return of used/dirty case carts to the decontamination area.
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Comprised of Tufts Medical Center, Lowell General Hospital, MelroseWakefield Hospital, Lawrence Memorial Hospital of Medford, Care at Home - an expansive home care network, and large integrated physician network.
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Contribute to the preventative animal health program and the animal health surveillance program as needed, such as specimen collections and documentation, processing samples, providing summaries, conducting written and telephone communications with diagnostic laboratories, serving as contact for intra-institutional animal transfers and related responsibilities.
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Demonstrated accuracy and precision with accessioning, gross description, fixation and processing of human surgical specimen dissections. Under the general supervision of a Pathologist or the Managing Pathologist Assistant, accessions, prepare and performance of human specimen (and animal if research) dissection and postmortem (necropsy) examination.
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Central Processing consists of all laboratory functions prior to and after the testing process, including managing workflow and pre/post-analytical automation, specimen processing, specimen accessioning, reference lab interfaces and reporting, and customer service.
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Provides supervision, leadership, and coaching for Data Entry, Transcription, Report Production, Specimen Processing Supervisor, and Support Services Supervisor. With unparalleled quality and experience, Inform Diagnostics provides reliable, high-quality diagnostic services in various subspecialties.
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Gain practical and knowledge-based expertise in all areas of clinical microbiology (bacteriology, virology, parasitology, mycobacteriology, serology, mycology, specimen processing, susceptibility testing, molecular diagnostics, pre-analytic phase of testing, post-analytic phases of testing, administration) inclusive of adult, pediatric and public health microbiology.
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Monitors workload, analyzes workflow, errors, and processing turnaround time to ensure specimen quality. Oversees all Pre and Post analytic activity on the evening shift, in close conjunction with the day shift MT Operations Coordinator, reference lab staff, and other individuals who oversee areas that have an overlapping operating relationship with Central Processing.
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The Core Laboratory Central Processing Evening Shift Supervisor reports to the Technical Director of Pre/Post Analytics in the Core Laboratory. Assists with overseeing regulatory compliance for Central Processing: participates in department preparation, identifies and remediates issues, participates in surveys and addresses all findings as needed.
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The Clinical Laboratory Assistant will perform phlebotomy on adults and children, perform quality control activities, perform patient registration and specimen processing, performing point of care waived testing, answering telephone calls, transporting supplies to and from the laboratory, ensure the department is fully stocked, and performs any and all on-call duties.
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Testing personnel are responsible for specimen processing, test performance and for reporting test results. Performs other duties as required that may include inventory management, processing samples, call back of critical test results, and clerical duties.
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Quality of Team and Customer Interactions: Quality of the interactions within a team structure under the direction of the Outpatient Manager, Lab Supervisor, and CCI Director to ensure an efficient and high quality phlebotomy and specimen-processing environment while providing customer oriented services.
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Responsibilities : Specimen Processing and Gross Description of Surgical Specimens: Accurately and efficiently provides gross descriptions of all surgical specimens Is competent and adept in the use of Dragon Voice recognition Independently troubleshoots issues with Dragon Voice.
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Responsible for maintaining database, managing biological specimen storage and records; conducting database analysis on querying, search, import/export data, data summary. ·Knowledge of sample preparation techniques such as SPE, PP, immunoaffinity enrichment, and bio-processing (e.g., enzymatic digestions, and purification)·Quick learning, logically thinking, detail-oriented, highly organized, effectively structuring multitasked work on high volume of assays, and priorities.
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