Requires
basic laboratory skills and knowledge of sterilization processes.
Graduates of the Medical Assistant program will be prepared to assist physicians in medical office examinations; perform
basic laboratory skills and procedures; record, monitor and mount electrocardiograms.
Not exact matches
Scientific record - keeping is a
basic professional
skill for any scientist — but it's especially important in industry, where
laboratory records must be robust enough to stand up to an intellectual property challenge.
Demonstrate
skills and knowledge associated with the use of common
laboratory animals including
basic principles of animal research and local, state, and federal animal welfare regulations.
Applicant must be proficient in all technical
skills including but not limited to: dosage calculations, administering anesthesia and monitoring, dental prophylaxis, dental radiography, digital radiology,
laboratory skills (urinalysis, fecal analysis,
basic cytology, differentials, chemistry tests), venipuncture, placing iv catheters, administering medications, bandaging, and client education.
The courses are Fundamentals of Nursing, Pharmacology in Nursing, Nursing
Skills Laboratory,
Basic Medical - Surgical Nursing, Maternal and Newborn Care, Psychosocial Nursing, Nursing of Children, Advanced Medical - Surgical Nursing and Trends and Issues in Nursing.
You will gain knowledge of the
basic dental sciences, proficiency in
laboratory and clinical
skills, and practical experience involving specialized
skills.
Such programs teach
skills, such as transcription, medical terminology, and
basic laboratory procedures.
• Familiar with analysis and safety standards used in
laboratories, including ASTM and UOP • Comprehensive knowledge of setting up, adjusting and operating
laboratory equipment •
Skilled in performing
basic and analytic tests from well - defined standards and procedures
Minimum Experience /
Skills: One (1) year training in a clinical laboratory preferred Basic computer skills preferred Accuracy in working with numbers Must demonstrate the ability to handle people in diverse situations Able to perform basic mathematical calculations Licenses / Certificates / Credentials: Phlebotomy certification (CPT1) required Current AHA BLS Physical Demands: Lifts, positions, pushes up to 50 pounds Considerable sitting, reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching Touch, auditory and visual perception and acuity Adequate vocal pitch and volume of voice Manual dexterity and mobility Ability to move quickly Vision Requirements: Ability to adjust vision sufficiently to perform duties Working Conditions: Subject to varying and unpredictable situations Subject to irregular hours Increased stress due to multiple calls and inquiries EOE / Vet / Disa
Skills: One (1) year training in a clinical
laboratory preferred
Basic computer skills preferred Accuracy in working with numbers Must demonstrate the ability to handle people in diverse situations Able to perform basic mathematical calculations Licenses / Certificates / Credentials: Phlebotomy certification (CPT1) required Current AHA BLS Physical Demands: Lifts, positions, pushes up to 50 pounds Considerable sitting, reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching Touch, auditory and visual perception and acuity Adequate vocal pitch and volume of voice Manual dexterity and mobility Ability to move quickly Vision Requirements: Ability to adjust vision sufficiently to perform duties Working Conditions: Subject to varying and unpredictable situations Subject to irregular hours Increased stress due to multiple calls and inquiries EOE / Vet / Disab
Basic computer
skills preferred Accuracy in working with numbers Must demonstrate the ability to handle people in diverse situations Able to perform basic mathematical calculations Licenses / Certificates / Credentials: Phlebotomy certification (CPT1) required Current AHA BLS Physical Demands: Lifts, positions, pushes up to 50 pounds Considerable sitting, reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching Touch, auditory and visual perception and acuity Adequate vocal pitch and volume of voice Manual dexterity and mobility Ability to move quickly Vision Requirements: Ability to adjust vision sufficiently to perform duties Working Conditions: Subject to varying and unpredictable situations Subject to irregular hours Increased stress due to multiple calls and inquiries EOE / Vet / Disa
skills preferred Accuracy in working with numbers Must demonstrate the ability to handle people in diverse situations Able to perform
basic mathematical calculations Licenses / Certificates / Credentials: Phlebotomy certification (CPT1) required Current AHA BLS Physical Demands: Lifts, positions, pushes up to 50 pounds Considerable sitting, reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching Touch, auditory and visual perception and acuity Adequate vocal pitch and volume of voice Manual dexterity and mobility Ability to move quickly Vision Requirements: Ability to adjust vision sufficiently to perform duties Working Conditions: Subject to varying and unpredictable situations Subject to irregular hours Increased stress due to multiple calls and inquiries EOE / Vet / Disab
basic mathematical calculations Licenses / Certificates / Credentials: Phlebotomy certification (CPT1) required Current AHA BLS Physical Demands: Lifts, positions, pushes up to 50 pounds Considerable sitting, reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching Touch, auditory and visual perception and acuity Adequate vocal pitch and volume of voice Manual dexterity and mobility Ability to move quickly Vision Requirements: Ability to adjust vision sufficiently to perform duties Working Conditions: Subject to varying and unpredictable situations Subject to irregular hours Increased stress due to multiple calls and inquiries EOE / Vet / Disability
The curriculum covers all of the
basic skills required for a successful career in medical assisting, such as taking vital signs, assisting in examinations, performing
laboratory tests, and managing patient records.
Some medical assistants also perform
laboratory skills, like drawing blood and running
basic lab tests.
Qualifications * * Proficient in MS Suite (Specifically Word, Excel, Powerpoint) * Excellent written and verbal communications
skills * Organized * Data analysis and critical thinking
skills Familiarity with
laboratory quality control * Knowledge of
basic chemistry
laboratory instrumentation and technique
Required Qualifications: * High school diploma or equivalent * Completion of Meriter Pharmacy's Pharmacist Assistant training program * 2 years of Health care experience * 1 - 2 years experience working in a fast - paced work environment * Microsoft Office applications * Internet applications * Use of phone / pager / fax / e-mail * Strong interpersonal
skills * Typing
skills * Communication
skills - fluent in English Preferred Qualifications: * Associate's Degree OR completion of / enrollment in a Bachelor's of Science program at an accredited university * Certification as a Pharmacy Technician * Previous experience working in a pharmacy setting * Previous direct patient contact * Previous patient care experience * Previous work experience as a Pharmacy Technician * Epic Systems software operation *
Basic medication facts - generic / brand drug names, formulation, indication, etc *
Basic healthcare facts - disease physiology,
laboratory tests * Healthcare system resources to obtain medical information * Understanding formularies, medical charts, and legal issues related to pharmacy practice * Able to work as part of a team; balancing leadership and the ability to delegate while maintaining collaborative group efforts.
Basic employment
skills; The
Laboratory Technician receives and processes patients» specimens (blood, urine, spinal and other fluids) for laboratory
Laboratory Technician receives and processes patients» specimens (blood, urine, spinal and other fluids) for
laboratory laboratory testing...
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Basic Tactical Response
Skills - March 2001, Clandestine
Laboratory Investigations - June 2001, Raid Planning / Service of High Risk Warrants Level I - August 2001, Physical Surveillance - September 2001, High Risk Operational
Skills Level II - November 2001, Raid Planning / Service of High Risk Warrants Level II - May 2002, Raid Planning / Service of High Risk Warrants Level III - August 2002, Internal Investigations - August 2005, First Line Supervision - January 2006, Interview & Interrogation Techniques - April 2005, Infant and Child Death Investigation - October 2006 and Critical Incident Stress Management - February 2007