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A Phlebotomist II performs the duties of a Phlebotomist I and is trained to support specimen collection from all patient populations. Phlebotomists may be required to support evening, night, weekend, or holidays shifts for both outpatient and inpatient specimen collection.
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We are dedicated to meeting the unique needs of each allied healthcare professional; whether it's travel, per diem, temp-to-perm, or permanent. This position has the responsibility and accountability for accurately performing phlebotomy and specimen collection of inpatients and/or outpatients.
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As a phlebotomist you will be responsible for obtaining quality blood samples using a variety of phlebotomy methods (venous and capillary) using standard safety equipment from all age groups with strict adherence to regulatory requirements and collection procedures.
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Follows the respective specimen collection etiquette policy when greeting patients in the OPL/PSC or inpatient units. Full Time/Part Time: Resource, per diem. When appropriate, looks up specimen requirements for unfamiliar tests in QMS to ensure that correct specimen type is collected and storage requirements are met and specimen processing time limits are adhered to.
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Must be able to commute to any of the outpatient specimen collection centers to provide phlebotomy coverage as needed (outpatients in the hospital outpatient area and all outside draw stations, nursing homes, senior centers, health screens, etc.
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O Evaluates specimen for acceptability per policy (volume, labeling, proper documentation for QA)o Handles 24 hour urine container preparation and receipt (i.e. verify collection technique, total volume, correct preservative as per facility policy.
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Demonstrates an understanding of the venipuncture equipment, and various tubes and solutions used in specimen collection. Verifies correct patient by validating patient armband and against the EMR order as well as with patient prior to specimen collection.
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Under the immediate direction of the Laboratory Phlebotomy/Processing Supervisor and the Laboratory Assistant Director, the Certified Phlebotomist I performs various duties associated with specimen collection and processing for laboratory testing.
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Per Diem - Varied hours. The Clinical Lab Assistant I is responsible for the collection, receiving, ordering, labeling, handling, transportation and documentation of patient specimens from a variety of locations.
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Position in this function is under general supervision, the Sr. Phlebotomist will be responsible for performing a wide range of laboratory duties, including specimen collection, waived and moderate testing (including microscopy), and EKGs. The Sr. Phlebotomist will have a solid background in phlebotomy, laboratory procedures, and patient care.
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We are looking for a per diem Phlebotomist to join our Clinical Research Team. Specimen collection, processing, packaging, and shipping. Available on weekdays during regular business hours or on a Per Diem.
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Minimum Of Two Years Of Blood Draw Experience. Must Have Previous Blood Draw Experience. Recent home health experience. Paid training is provided. Collect Vital signs. Completing Visit Documentation.
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All PPE provided by the company. Check for hospitalizations. Check for Concomitant medications. Must have been engaged in direct patient care within the last two years.
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All PPE provided by the company. Check for hospitalizations. Check for Concomitant medications. Must have been engaged in direct patient care within the last two years.
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All PPE provided by the company. Check for hospitalizations. Check for Concomitant medications. Must have been engaged in direct patient care within the last two years.
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