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Train on all areas to include Specimen Processing, Chemistry, Hematology, UA and Coag according to all SOP’s. Responsible for the performance of tests such as Hematology –Urinalysis, PT, PTT, CBC, Avian CBC, Cytology and Manual Differentials.
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The Specimen Technician is responsible for general support functions within the Specimen Processing Department. Required Knowledge: Basic understanding of computers with a preferred knowledge of laboratory testing and/or laboratory specimen processing.
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Demonstrates a basic understanding of how Specimen Processing and Tech Ops impact testing departments and result quality. Understands complex relationship between test(s) ordered and specimen(s) received.
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Specimen Processing Supervisor - Irving, TX - Monday - Friday - 11:00PM - 07:00AM. Supervise functions within the Specimen Processing department, which may include one or more of the following: Specimen Processing, Test in Question/Problem Resolution, Imaging/Microfilming.
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Follows the laboratory procedures for biological specimen handling and processing. Facilitates the work flow through the laboratory to ensure completion of processing in a timely manner.
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Electronic medical record (EMR) systems, Intermediate functionality of Microsoft Office (for example, Word, Excel, Outlook), Phlebotomy and lab specimen processing, Primary care clinic, community care clinic, family care practice, or retail healthcare clinicPrimary Location.
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Job Description: The Specimen Technician is responsible for general support functions within the Specimen Processing Department. A specimen Technician must have to the ability learn and understand the compliance regulations related to test ordering which may change on a daily basis.
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Follow the laboratory's procedures for specimen handling and processing, test analyses, reporting and maintaining records of patient test result. Medical Laboratory Scientist I - Quest Diagnostics is now recruiting for technologist positions ranging from entry level to experienced, with a wide range of benefits and training.
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Preferred Experience Must have at least 2 yrs of laboratory specimen processing experience Detailed oriented Phlebotomy is NOT required Customer service focused. Set up specimen, material and equipment in preparation for Medical Technologist to perform test.
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Operates centrifuge, simplex timers, cell washer and other Laboratory equipment in completing assigned duties. Location BSWH BUMC Downtown Dallas TX. The Lab Tech 2 receives and/or processes specimens, performs clerical checks and support functions.
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Performs routine histology including specimen processing, embedding, slide preparation, microtomy, staining, and immunohistochemistry. Performs routine histology including specimen processing, embedding, slide preparation, microtomy, staining, and immunohistochemistry.
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