Summary: The main function of a phlebotomist is to assist in performing various assigned duties, trouble shooting, training and making work flow recommendations.
The phlebotomist at outpatient draw sites may register patients and specimens for lab testing, receives outpatients, and enters laboratory information system data. The phlebotomist collects blood and ...
read morePhlebotomists are professionals who specialize in drawing blood from patients. Record keeping and labeling are also major duties of phlebotomists, to ensure that the right tests are performed on the c...
read moreWe are currently seeking a Phlebotomist to work in either a Patient Service Center or Client office. Phlebotomy certification or completed training program from an accredited agency or previous experi...
read moreWe are currently seeking a Phlebotomist to work in either a Patient Service Center or Client office. Phlebotomy certification or completed training program from an accredited agency or previous experi...
read moreThe phlebotomist collects blood and other specimens at the hospital and at outpatient draw sites; may provide administrative support to technical staff per established protocol, while exhibiting servi...
read morePerform all responsibilities of Phlebotomist/Specimen Processor I.
Under direct supervision, is responsible for the collecting and processing of specimens form patients, documenting results according to established procedures.Assists with performing specimen analysis...
read morePhlebotomists are professionals who specialize in drawing blood from patients. Record keeping and labeling are also major duties of phlebotomists, to ensure that the right tests are performed on the c...
read morePhlebotomist floater you will be able to shift frequently to new patient centers and continually meet new people. Phlebotomists, where you will have a career that you can be proud of!. Assigned a terr...
read moreResponsible for the efficient and effective collection of plasma from donors by performing venipuncture, monitoring the pheresis process and following Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).You will rep...
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Schedule: Monday-Friday (8:00am-4:00pm) and Every Other Saturday (6:00am-12:00pm).Experience doing blood draws, labeling specimens, centrifuging specimens, recording maintenance data and decontaminati...
read moreSCOPE: Under direct supervision, is responsible for the collecting and processing of specimens form patients, documenting results according to established procedures.Assists with performing specimen a...
read moreA Phlebotomist collects specimens that will aid in the detection and diagnosis of disease and/or to monitor the progress of defined illnesses or treatments initiated by a physician. The Phlebotomist p...
read moreA Phlebotomist collects specimens that will aid in the detection and diagnosis of disease and/or to monitor the progress of defined illnesses or treatments initiated by a physician. The Phlebotomist p...
read moreDay (United States of America)Phlebotomist I - Albany, NY. A Phlebotomist collects specimens that will aid in the detection and diagnosis of disease and/or to monitor the progress of defined illnesses...
read moreThe phlebotomist may be required to work day, evening or night shifts including weekends, holidays and on-call. A Phlebotomist collects specimens that will aid in the detection and diagnosis of diseas...
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