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Requirements:Bachelor's degree in Medical Technology or related science from an accredited schoolLicensed under the NYS Dept. of Education as a Clinical Laboratory TechnologistKnowledge of hematology, chemistry, blood ban, and/or microbiology preferredHospital experience desiredMust work weekends and holidays as scheduledGood oral and written communication skills essential.
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Briscoe Protective was formed to make the NY metro area safer by bringing together eight of the area's leading names in security and fire protection: Briscoe Protective Systems, Worldwide Security, SCAN Security, Bellringer Security, GC Alarm, Supreme Security, American Security and Marlarm Security - totaling over 100 years of industry experience.
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Under the direction of a registered nurse/physician, obtains peripherally drawn blood specimens; obtains and transmits 12 lead EKG; obtains, documents, and notifies registered nurse regarding blood glucose level results obtained via point of care testing; and performs glucometer quality control checks per established policies.
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Working conditions may involve exposure to infectious disease, blood, body fluids and/or tissue as well as other unpleasant elements such as accidents, injuries and illness. Participates in unit or hospital based quality assurance activities or committees to contribute to the advancement of the nursing profession at Stony Brook University Hospital.
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Obtains patient vital signs, including pulse, blood pressure, temperature, and respiration. Prepares specimens for lab courier. Performs standard diagnostic procedures including EKG, phlebotomy, venipuncture, PFT, and Doppler.
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May perform blood gas determinations using oximeter method while handling blood in a safe and appropriate manner, if qualified licensed Laboratory Technologist, as necessary. Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program required, New York State Department of Health Licensure as Radiologic Technologist required and for positions filled after March 21, 2011, American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Registered Technologist (R.T.) required.
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Maintain and safely operate all assigned equipment, including but not limited to pallet jack, SOS unit, and personal protective equipment. This is a warehouse position responsible for operating an electric pallet jack, or forklift, to select the correct products, labeling product using Sysco Order Selection (SOS) label technology, palletizing product to build customer orders and delivering the product to the dock safely and efficiently.
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Utilizes appropriate technique in performing venipuncture to obtain blood specimens in accordance with agency procedure; verbalizes knowledge of and adheres to OSHA standards for blood-borne pathogens when handling blood and body fluids; maintains universal precautions in the provision of patient care.
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Team members may be exposed to blood and or body fluids with potential exposure to hazardous materials and infectious diseases- Actively participates as a member of a team and committed to working toward team goals.
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Obtains and documents patient vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, respirations, pulse, weight, and height) using appropriate equipment. Nursing Assistant Certificate with proficiency in performing EKG and Phlebotomy, required.
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At New York Cancer & Blood Specialists (NYCBS), we foster an environment where passionate professionals thrive. Our 200+ oncologists, hematologists, and staff across 25 locations are united by a mission: redefining what's possible against cancer and blood disorders.
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Assists physicians and registered nurses; Prepares specimens for lab courier. WCS Healthcare is working with the TOP Health System in Suffolk County, NY. We are currently looking to hire a Full Time Licensed Practical Nurse within our Dermatology Department in Stony Brook, NY Medical Group.
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Job Title: Licensed Vocational Nurse. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited.
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Determine normal and abnormal components by conducting chemical analyses of blood, serum, urine, and tissue samples, providing data for use in the treatment and diagnosis of disease states. Clinical hematology testing, including coagulation testing, manual differentials, complete blood counts, and reticulocyte counts.
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Performs necessary lab work such as x-rays, CBC's, blood profiles, urinalysis, heartworm tests, FELV/FIV tests, fecal tests, cultures and sensitivities and fungus cultures. Performs specimen testing procedures accurately on blood, urine or other samples according to medical orders using all related equipment and computers.
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