Input results
into laboratory information systems and upheld test validity standards for reporting.
• Enter patient and test information, specimen
into Laboratory Information System (LIS).
Entering patient, client, billing and test information
into the Laboratory Information System.
Not exact matches
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE CATHOLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES, Albany, KY (6/2010 to Present) Phlebotomy Technician • Read and comprehend doctors» orders for taking blood samples and ensure that patient
information is verified • Interview patients to determine if they have any allergies or fears of the needle • Educate patients about procedures such as venipunctures and finger - sticks to set their minds at ease about what to expect • Take blood samples by performing venipuncture and finger - stick procedures and ensure that they are properly labeled • Ascertain that all specimens are stored properly so that their integrity is maintained • Maintain adequate supplies of
laboratory equipment and supplies • Analyze test results and ensure that they are accurately punched
into the
system, along with patients» records
Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, Cedar City, UT 6/2010 to Present Electrical Engineering Technologist • Set up, operate and maintain test equipment to evaluate performance of parts and assemblies • Handle assembling duties pertaining to electrical and electronic
systems and prototypes • Provide assistance in resolving technical issues transpiring before, during and after project procedures have been put
into place • Review existing electrical
systems to gauge revisions, repairs and amendments needed • Install electrical control
systems and perform preventative and regular maintenance on them • Test equipment to determine usability and conformity to set electrical engineering standards • Plan and execute sequence of operations and analyze test
information to determine and solve design - related issues • Create and modify components and build and test electrical components of prototypes • Create documentation at each stage of building and testing
MOUNTAIN WEST MEDICAL CENTER, Brookfield, WI (3/2013 to Present) Phlebotomist • Greet patients and review lab request forms to determine what tests need to be performed • Schedule testing appointments and prepare specimen labels • Verify patient
information by inquiring
into patient identity and check patient tags to re-verify patient
information • Use a variety of blood obtaining procedures such as venipunctures and butterfly needle punctures to draw blood • Collect samples in pre-labeled sample bottles and ensure that they are properly stored • Affix appropriate labels on specimens and prepare specimens for delivery / shipment purposes • Dispose of biological waste and needles in an appropriate and safe manner • Handle patient registration and order entry
into the
laboratory database
system • Log in drawn specimens and add footnotes where appropriate • Provide patients with
information on what to expect during blood drawing and when to expect results
In keeping with the above excerpts, it is the position of the AAMA that only appropriately credentialed medical assistants (in addition to licensed health care professionals) should be permitted to enter medication,
laboratory, and diagnostic imaging orders
into the computerized provider order entry
system for meaningful use calculation purposes under the Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Program, and for advancing - care - information purposes under the Merit - Based Incentive Payment System (
system for meaningful use calculation purposes under the Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Program, and for advancing - care -
information purposes under the Merit - Based Incentive Payment
System (
System (MIPS).
Data on meningococcal disease is collected in NSW under the requirements of the Public Health Act (1991), with all cases of meningococcal disease meeting the case definitions of the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance
System being notifiable by pathology
laboratories, hospitals and doctors to public health units.9 Case
information is entered
into the NSW Notifiable Diseases Database.