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Completion of Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy or equivalent training from an accredited program. Performs registration for specimens not collected by laboratory personnel. ASCP certification or equivalent or certification eligible.
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Specialty Fields: Cardiopulmonary Cath Lab Home Health Laboratory Long Term care Nursing Radiology Therapy. At Fusion Medical, we truly believe that as people taking care of people, together we can do anything.
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Requires a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) certification. Report the results in the Laboratory Information System. Performs general daily specimen collection, testing and quality assurance as set forth by the laboratory guidelines.
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Order diagnostic studies such as laboratory tests, and x-rays; Performs diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to assist the physician in diagnosing medical and surgical problems. Knowledge of medical guidelines and procedures regarding examination, therapy and recovery.
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ASCP certification or equivalent required. Obtains specimens for a variety of tests and procedures to be used in diagnosis and treatment of disease. Performs and results waived level lab testing. Performs and results waived level lab testing.
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Basic understanding of ICD-10 coding, CPT coding, and medical necessity as related to the ordering of laboratory work or procedures. CMA (Certified Medical Assistant) - American Association of Medical Assistants, RMA (Registered Medical Assistant) - American Medical Technologists, CCMA (Certified Clinical Medical Assistant) - National Healthcare Association, or NCMA (National Certified Medical Assistant), Certification is Required.
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CMA -Must be a graduate from an accredited Medical Assistant program. Assists in the collection of laboratory specimens and performance of tests on patients as ordered by the provider or arranges for patient testing, admissions and referrals.
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The laboratory testing personnel monitors quality control, test analyses and specimen examinations to ensure acceptable levels of performance. Follows the laboratory quality control policies whenever test systems are not within the laboratory established acceptable levels of performance.
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Knowledge of practice management systems, office automation skills, and extensive knowledge of CPT and ICD-9 coding. In addition, must possess experience assisting physician with patient care (vital signs, specimen collection, etc.
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Rotate on a weekly basis with other laboratory technicians in clinical departments. Follow procedures for either equipment or manual laboratory testing. Perform routine maintenance as required by laboratory procedures.
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