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Specimen Processing and Results Reporting: Verify for ordering test in EHR. Blood draw patients and follow instructions for specimen processing. Restock reagents and requests replacement supplies from referral lab for specimen collection and transport.
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Performs specimen processing. May oversee lab assistants & non-registered techs to assure appropriate pre-analytic specimen preparation and moderate or waived testing performance.
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Patient registration in EMR, insurance verification, point of care test specimen collection/processing. Patient registration in EMR, insurance verification, point of care test specimen collection/processing.
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Summary: The main function of a specimen processor is to perform specimen accessioning, sample sorting and data entry in a fast-paced, high-throughput environment according to established standard operation procedures.
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Job Duties/Responsibilities: Introduce and prepare biological specimens to the laboratory to ensure accurate processing. Properly prepare and store excess specimen samples. Comfortable handling human biological specimens including blood, urine and tissue samples.
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Comply with applicable environmental health and safety policies and procedures. Operate automated instrumentation under supervision if necessaryRequirements: High School Diploma or equivalent. Ideal candidates can scan, sort, receive and deliver samples to technical areas with an extreme sense of urgency while handling all specimens with care.
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Unpack and route specimens to their respective staging areas. Pack and ship specimens to proper testing facilities when required. Meet key production metrics and quality measures to ensure timely and accurate results.
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A working knowledge of specimen collection, and handling requirements for all assays performed at VMMC. Working knowledge of Biosafety Level 2 protocols. ResponsibilitiesThis position performs pre-analytical processing of patient samples based on established laboratory procedures.
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Performs with confidence, both the forensic and clinical specimen collection and processing duties following established practices and procedures. The PSR I will demonstrate Leadership Behaviors while focusing on process excellence skills and sensitivity to confidentiality and accuracy to patient information.
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Data entry of patient information into the computer system for tracking purposes. Strong eye hand coordination in order to accurately identify specimens by touch and sight. Ability to lift up to 30lbs, work in protective equipment and sit/stand for long periods of time.
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3 years of experience working in a clinical laboratory customer service or specimen processing role. Performs venipuncture and capillary specimen collection on patients. Depending on work location, performs in-house phlebotomy, in house processing, phlebotomy in a physician office setting, or registration and phlebotomy in a patient service center.
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The Client Site Liaison II works at the client site and acts as a liaison between the client and ARUP's Client Relations Training, Business Development, Technical, Marketing and Support Services division to include Specimen Processing, Information Technology, Logistics and Transportation, Quality and Compliance, and Exception Handling.
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The PSR I has direct contact with patients and creates an atmosphere of trust and confidence while explaining procedures to patients and drawing blood specimens in a skillful, safe and accurate manner.
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Perform gastric lavage and assist with specimen collection processing. Assist with durable medical equipment (DME) needs for patients transitioning from inpatient care. United Staffing Solutions, a leader in the healthcare staffing industry, is seeking a dedicated and skilled Registered Nurse - Telemetry for a hospital in Tacoma, WA. The ideal candidate will provide high-quality patient care in a telemetry unit, monitoring patients' vital signs and responding totheir needs.
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Ensures that all Quest Diagnostics Incorporated and Specimen Processing policies and procedures are adhered to. Specimen Processing Group Lead - Seattle, WA - Monday - Friday - 9:00pm to 5:30am.
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