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The Phlebotomist provides expertise in blood draws and specimen preparation. We are looking for a Phlebotomist (40 hours per week) in our Bronx, NY location. Properly explains in a clear but courteous manner the process of the venipuncture (blood drawing) and or other specimen collection (ex.
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Matches laboratory requisition forms to specimen tubes; label, centrifuge, split, and freeze specimens as required by test order. Stores specimen sample according to required temperature, places samples in appropriate collection container/ tube, accurately labels, follows different procedures as outlined by specific to protocol deemed necessary for transport to maintain integrity of the specimen.
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opportunity and a great way to start working with a top-tier healthcare organization!
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Job Title: Phlebotomist. The PSR I will demonstrate Leadership Behaviors while focusing on process excellence skills and sensitivity to confidentiality and accuracy to patient information. Performs with confidence, both the forensic and clinical specimen collection and processing duties following established practices and procedures.
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One of the main advantages of joining CareSend as a phlebotomist is the independence and control it provides. CareSend is a technology platform that aims to bridge the gap between physicians, payors, and patients by making care more accessible.
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Seeking professional, experienced phlebotomist in multiple locations in the NY area. At least 6 months phlebotomist experience. Matches lab requisition forms to specimen tubes; label, centrifuge, split, and freeze specimens as required by test order.
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The Phlebotomist aims to serve patients by preparing specimens for laboratories testing and performing screening standards. We are looking for a Floater Phlebotomist (# hours per week) in our.
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Draws blood from adult, pediatric and/or infant patients and processes specimens following established procedures and techniques.
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Phlebotomist Centers Laboratory of New Jersey is actively searching for Phlebotomists to work weekdays 8 AM - 7 PM for our Laboratory located in Newark, NJ. The ideal candidate will have 2 years of prior experience along with excellent interpersonal skills.
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Medical Assistant – REI (Fertility)
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WCS Health care is currently seeking a phlebotomist a for a part-time (24 hours/week) contract assignment at a fertility group in NYC. WCS Health care is currently seeking a phlebotomist a for a part-time (24 hours/week) contract assignment at a fertility group in NYC.
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A medical group client of Insight Global is looking to hire a phlebotomist to assist in their Physician offices. Day to day for this role will include drawing blood samples, conducting data entry and processing specimens, sorting specimens, maintaining supplies, and keeping logs to ensure all results have been received in a timely manner.
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We are currently seeking a Phlebotomist to work in either a Patient Service Center or Client office. Previous experience as a phlebotomist. Perform blood collections by venipuncture and capillary techniques for all age groups.
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Description Company: Oak Street HealthTitle: Bilingual Spanish Medical Assistant/PhlebotomistCompensation: $20.25-21.00 HR Role DescriptionThe purpose of a Medical Assistant at Oak Street Health is to gather all necessary medical information regarding our patients to ensure providers have the most accurate information available when making healthcare decisions.
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