Not exact matches
A Medical Review Officer (MRO) is a person who is a licensed physician and who is responsible for receiving and reviewing
laboratory results generated by an employer's drug
testing program and
evaluating medical explanations for certain drug
test results.
Typical job duties listed on a
Laboratory Analyst resume sample are conducting experiments, running laboratory tests, processing analytical data, reporting results, following operating procedures, and evaluating the performance of analytica
Laboratory Analyst resume sample are conducting experiments, running
laboratory tests, processing analytical data, reporting results, following operating procedures, and evaluating the performance of analytica
laboratory tests, processing analytical data, reporting
results, following operating procedures, and
evaluating the performance of analytical methods.
From
testing blood pressure and drawing blood to ordering and
evaluating lab
results and documenting patient histories, my experience in providing comprehensive
laboratory and clinical support to physicians, nurses, and lab technicians positions me to excel in this role.
Lab Technician II — TRL Plasma Laboratories — January 2013 — Present • Monitor the heat sealing and aseptic sampling of plasma units; place units of plasma into freezer in timely manner in order to ensure quality of product • Label plasma samples and units properly and store according to policy; manage an average of 50 different plasma units on a regular basis •
Evaluate refrigerator and freezer temperatures ad inform supervisor if equipment is malfunctioning • Maintain efficient and clean work environment and ensure inventory is stocked properly; answer phones and answer questions or transfer calls to appropriate departmentLab Technician I — ABC Medical Technologies, Inc. — May 2007 — January 2013 • Operated
laboratory equipment, such as cell counters and microscopes, to analyze urine, blood, and tissue samples; recorded both normal and abnormal findings; had less than a.1 percent margin of error in sample findings • Used computerized instruments and automated equipment to perform multiple
tests at one time; maintained calibration and proper function of equipment on a regular basis • Entered data from
tests into physician reports; discussed abnormal
results with supervisor and re-ran
tests before logging data into patient's medical record
PERSONAL SUMMARY Highly effective and
result oriented Certified Quality Engineer and Mediator with many years experience in manufacturing, First Article, Secondary Labeling, Equipment
Testing, Document Control, Work closely with Abbott
Laboratory Diagnostic Manufacturing Company Research & Development to identify and
evaluate products for market launch.
However, as noted by the 2001 task force, many bedside examination findings and routine
laboratory test results are indicative of inflammation or organ dysfunction.10 The task force therefore
evaluated which clinical criteria best identified infected patients most likely to have sepsis.