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Specifically, the work will involve cell culture of human red blood cell precursors and their analysis using flow cytometry and molecular biology techniques as well as studies in normal and gene targeted mice.
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Actively participates in the quality improvement activities of the laboratory.
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This includes a pharmacy, X-rays, a blood lab, nutrition services, urgent care, and much more. This job operates in a patient care setting where there is potential exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and infectious materials.
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Measures vital signs, performs ECGs, venipuncture, IV placement, capillary blood glucose testing, and Unit Secretary, Patient Transport, and Environment of Care duties. Temple Health consists of Temple University Hospital (TUH), Fox Chase Cancer Center, TUH-Jeanes Campus, TUH-Episcopal Campus, TUH-Northeastern Campus, Temple Physicians, Inc., and Temple Transport Team. Temple Health is proudly affiliated with the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University.
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Experience includes but is not limited to indoor air quality, HVAC, medical surveillance, respiratory protection, mold investigation, and remediation infectious disease and blood borne pathogens exposure control, ergonomics, chemical safety, and hazardous materials.
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Our lab carries out clinical and translational research using structural, functional, and physiological magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) neuroimaging methods, with a focus on cerebral blood flow as a biomarker of cerebrovascular integrity and neural activity.
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The Perfusionist should be knowledgeable and proficient in the use of Autologous Blood Salvaging, Platlett Gel Therapy, and Point Of Care Testing. The Cardiovascular Perfusionist is responsible for the safe set-up and operation of all types of extracorporeal circulation, including long-term ECMO.
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There will be a fetal testing center and 50 examining rooms in the outpatient area where breast health, bone health, behavioral health, primary and specialty care will be provided in addition to Ob/Gyn. Diagnostic and interventional radiology, pharmacy, blood bank, and laboratory services will be provided on site.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator A will recruit and screen patients as outlined in research protocols, will coordinate all research visit activities for assigned projects (including processing and shipping blood and urine samples), and will assist in the maintenance of research records in compliance with IRB and HIPAA regulations.
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Certification or eligibility as Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) or Specialist certification through American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) or equivalent preferred. Coordinates quality improvement and assurance activities in the Blood Bank to ensure safe patient care, compliance with internal policies and procedures, and external (FDA, CAP/AABB, Joint Commission, FACT, NJDOH) regulatory compliance.
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Perform extraction of genomic DNA from peripheral blood or buccal swab samples by both manual and automated methods. This position will perform daily lead functions in the National Molecular Laboratory, a busy CLIlicensed, AABB-accredited molecular testing laboratory responsible for patient and blood donor testing.
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Please address your application to: Jack Ludmir, MD | Chief Physician Executive, Temple Women’s Hospital campus | Clinical Adjunct Professor & Interim Chairman, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, C/O Karly Settle Senior Physician/Faculty Recruiter, Physician/Faculty Recruitment & Retention, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University.
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Blood Bank: 3-5 years of relevant experience in immunohematologic testing and Blood Bank quality systems with progressive increase in supervisory responsibilities. Blood Bank: 3-5 years of relevant experience in immunohematologic testing and Blood Bank quality systems with progressive increase in supervisory responsibilities.
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Drawing blood, urine, and other fluid samples for lab work. Or maybe you'd like a day off to spend the day with friends at South Park, enjoying the ice rink or free evening concerts. At least 4 months' experience in either post-acute care or in-patient hospital settings.
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