Laboratory personnel maintain point of care laboratories in the large and small animal areas of our hospital.
Not exact matches
«Employees shall not bear the cost of required PPE [personal protective equipment],» and each
laboratory shall
maintain records «verifying the date of issuance and type of PPE issued, or re-issued, to each
laboratory personnel [sic].»
As examples of staff at risk, the VHPB cites teachers of mentally handicapped people, who may be bitten;
laboratory workers; police; firefighters; undertakers; social workers who work with drug users; laundry and cleaning staff; refuse collectors; customs officers; people who
maintain hospital equipment; military
personnel; prostitutes; and speech therapists, who sometimes have to put their hands into clients» mouths.
Promote and
maintain multidisciplinary approaches, including the integration of
personnel and resources of clinical and
laboratory programs.
Delivered one - on - one and group scientific presentations Served as information source to answer scientific questions; Learned about and trained others on scientific topics Developed and managed strong professional relationships with scientists, physicians, and
laboratory personnel Analyzed, developed, and executed cancer study plans; Generated data summary reports Proofread documents;
maintained detailed records.
• Skilled in verifying patient information and handling testing and sample collection activities accordingly • Committed to
maintain specimen integrity by using dedicated aseptic techniques • Proficient in observing specimen isolation procedures and collaborating with nursing
personnel to ensure appropriate collection times • Demonstrated expertise in performing bleeding - times by following exceptionally well - placed
laboratory procedures • Focused on
maintaining quality results by following dedicated department procedures and testing schedules • Proficient in resolving unusual test orders by liaising with physicians, pathologists and nursing stations • Hands - on experience in using a variety of needles and procedures to draw blood, depending on the quantity of blood required for sampling • Excellent skills in completing specimen data and recording it succinctly into
laboratory databases • Adept at disposing of
laboratory waste and contaminated sharps in accordance to applicable laws, standards and procedures • Competent at using vacuum tubes, syringes and butterfly venipuncture methods
• Developed new product ideas for electroplating and surface finishing • Facilitated the proper disposal of hazardous waste products and
maintained effective compliance with environmental regulations • Managed 50 person chemical
laboratory, trained incoming
personnel, ensured proper safety procedures and conducted regular chemical hygiene, protection and emergency response drills • Evaluated production processes and created policies for improvement of safety, quality and productivity
Evaluated and mentored university guided study directors, and efficiently managed daily operations, coordinated
personnel, oversaw
laboratory sessions,
maintained records and scheduling for the evening Chemistry science enrichment program.
Research Officer — Columbia University, Neurology Dept., New York, NY 2008 — 2010 Established and
maintained relationships with investigators, sponsors, site
personnel, and oversaw daily clinical trial operations within core neurocognitive
laboratory.