Description:
Summary/Objective: A Regional Laboratory Assistant performs the dual role of the phlebotomy and specimen processing positions.
Essential Functions: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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Phlebotomy s kills are such that specimens are obtained correctly and specimen integrity is maintained
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Verifies accurate and correct information on patients and proceeds to accurate labeling of specimens
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Accurate data entry skills in verifying correct patient information, requested tests, and specimen accessioning information into the LIS
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Professional attitude with patients including assistance with patients’ questions and giving instructions on specimen collection and handling
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Processes specimens to achieve maximum accuracy, efficiency, and productivity
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Performs accurate and reproducible results of WAIVED testing as ordered by the physician producing results in a timely manner
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Performs quality control on WAIVED testing and maintains records in the appropriate log
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Participates in Proficiency Testing programs for WAIVED testing
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Tracks and maintains records and reports and provides complete and full documentation of any problem or resolution of a problem
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Responds to questions by physicians and other clinical staff in a timely manner
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Uses available reference materials and telephone support to assure the appropriate handling of tests of an unusual nature
Requirements:
Required Education and Experience: High school diploma required along with previous phlebotomy experience.
Preferred Education and Experience: A minimum of one year experience as a phlebotomist, Laboratory Assistant, or Laboratory Specimen Processor to include phlebotomy performed on all ages and ability to adapt to multiple computer systems.
Additional Eligibility Qualifications: Basic knowledge of medical terminology and data entry skills. Knowledge of specimen collection, specimen requirements, specimen integrity and specimen handling.