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Performing laboratory work and diagnostic imaging. Veterinary Technician Certification or Licensure in Washington. This position will primarily be responsible for serving our pet community in our brick and mortar clinics as a floater helping between our 4 clinics with the opportunity to settle at a location if a opening comes up.
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Certification with the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist. Certification with the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist.
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Collects laboratory specimens and performs point-of-care testing or prepares specimens for laboratory processing. Certified Correctional Health Professional or Certified Corrections Nurse credential preferred.
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Minimum 5 years’ experience in routine and complex laboratory procedures using GCMS, GC-ECD, or GC-FID, preferably in a production environment. It is one of the market leaders in certain testing and laboratory services for genomics, discovery pharmacology, forensics, advanced material sciences and in the support of clinical studies, as well as having an emerging global presence in Contract Development and Manufacturing Organisations.
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Knowledgeable of in-clinic patient care procedures, including but not limited to administration of medications, catheterization, administration of allergy shots, collection of laboratory specimens, and administration of vaccines.
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Internal contacts may include patient care staff, Laboratory, Pharmacy, Radiology, and other department staff and management. The LPN is a licensed nursing team member working under the direction of a Physician, Advanced Practice Provider, Registered Nurse, or designee to provide quality care that is focused on the comfort and well-being of the patient and family.
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Provides basic nursing care taking vital signs and collecting specific specimens for routine laboratory examinations. LNA License from the state of WA. Utilizes principles of infection control and universal precautions to foster resident treatment, recovery and/or prevention of infection.
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Minimum 1 year of Clinical Laboratory Scientist experience required. Deliver specialized in Clinical Laboratory Scientist. Minimum 1 year of Clinical Laboratory Scientist experience required.
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Performs various treatments such as wound care, vital sign checks, electrocardiograms, etc. Medications may be given via the oral, subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous, topical, ophthalmic, and other enteral and parenteral routes.
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Majority of the work is performed in a desk/office environment; however, there may be exposure to high noise levels, fumes, and biohazard material in the laboratory environment. Comfortable communicating and presenting at the executive level (CEO, COO, CFO.
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GI Alliance is seeking an experienced Laboratory Aide. The Laboratory Aid is responsible for assisting staff with answering telephone calls, daily maintenance and data entry and filing.
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Conducting comprehensive physical exams and laboratory tests, such as blood work, X-rays, and ultrasound, to diagnose and monitor medical conditions. Our AAHA accredited, Fear-Free certified, and Cat Friendly Practice is fully equipped with a surgical suite, in-house laboratory and imaging, and a team of skilled professionals to provide the best care for your pets.
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Active engagement and relationship development with continuum partners, including Hospitals/Healthcare Systems, Health Plans, IRF, LTACH, SNF, HHA, ALF, Hospice, Urgent Care, Mobile Diagnostics, Laboratory, DME, Pharmacy, Physicians, Physician Groups, Managed Care Organizations, Non-emergent medical transportation, Community Para-medicine Programs, etc.
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Can perform clinical laboratory procedures such as fecal flotation exams, heartworm checks, skin scrapings, urinalysis, and fungal cultures; draws blood for laboratory analysis; maintains file of lab test results and ensures that test results are recorded in patient records.
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Veterinary Services boasts a full-service in-shelter animal care facility for dogs, cats, rabbits and other critters with Idexx in-house laboratory equipment and send-out testing options, digital dental and full body radiology, mobile ultrasound, and electronic medical records.
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