Courses needed by medical assistants include anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, medical transcription,
laboratory specimen collection, oral and written communication, and insurance processing.
High School / GED Certified Medical Assistant Job Summary Performs
laboratory specimen collection, EKG and Holter Monitoring and all office responsibilities at the Diagnostic Center.
Not exact matches
Once I had the
collection of wild chile peppers in hand, I would be returning to my
laboratory at U.C. Davis, where I could start genotyping these
specimens, generating a type of genetic fingerprint.
The
collection of
specimens for alcohol or other drug testing is limited to the school physician, school nurse or a physician,
laboratory, or health care facility designated by the board of education, with the cost being paid by the board, in a State - licensed
collection station or clinical
laboratory, in accordance with N.J.S.A. 45:9 - 42.26 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 8:44, 8:45 and 6A: 16 - 4.4 (c).
A Catholic Health
Laboratory Services Center will be located on the first floor of the Mall for routine blood draws and
specimen collections.
Supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation — FAPESP under the aegis of its Research Program on Biodiversity Characterization, Conservation, Restoration & Sustainable Use (BIOTA - FAPESP, the study relied on the collaboration of the City's Animal Health Control Center and its Department of Parks & Green Areas to carry out a
collection of 37,972
specimens of the family Culicidae (which gathers flies commonly known as mosquitoes) from nine municipal parks — later
laboratory analysis would show that these mosquitoes belonged to 73 species and 14 genera.
The Comparative Ocular Pathology
Laboratory, with over 56,000
specimens, has the world's largest
collection of animal eyeballs, NPR reports.
(c) If you are operating a
collection site, you must have all necessary personnel, materials, equipment, facilities and supervision to provide for the
collection, temporary storage, and shipping of urine
specimens to a
laboratory, and a suitable clean surface for writing.
(b)(1) In the rare case where the collector, either by mistake or as the only means to conduct a test under difficult circumstances (e.g., post-accident or reasonable suspicion test with insufficient time to obtain the CCF), uses a non-Federal form for a DOT
collection, the use of a non-Federal form does not present a reason for the
laboratory to reject the
specimen for testing or for an MRO to cancel the result.
(2) Complete the chain of custody on the CCF (Step 4) by printing your name (note: you may pre-print your name), recording the time and date of the
collection, signing the statement, and entering the name of the delivery service transferring the
specimen to the
laboratory,
(iii) If a
laboratory courier hand - delivers the
specimens from the
collection site to the
laboratory, prepare the sealed plastic bag for shipment as directed by the courier service.
(i) You are authorized to consider the temperature conditions that were likely to have existed between the time of
collection and transportation of the
specimen to the
laboratory, and the length of time between the
specimen collection and arrival at the
laboratory.
(ii) You may talk with the
collection site and
laboratory to discuss time and temperature issues, including any pertinent information regarding
specimen storage.
Laboratory sessions include restraint, physical exams,
specimen collection, drug administration, and principles of husbandry.
VET * 205, Veterinary
Laboratory Procedures (3 credits / 5 contact hours) Gen Ed Competency: Scientific Knowledge & Understanding The theory behind clinical sample analysis utilizing clinical laboratory procedures including specimen collection, hematology, cytology, blood chemistry, urinalysis, necropsy technique, and
Laboratory Procedures (3 credits / 5 contact hours) Gen Ed Competency: Scientific Knowledge & Understanding The theory behind clinical sample analysis utilizing clinical
laboratory procedures including specimen collection, hematology, cytology, blood chemistry, urinalysis, necropsy technique, and
laboratory procedures including
specimen collection, hematology, cytology, blood chemistry, urinalysis, necropsy technique, and serology.
Laboratory should be directly contacted for information on
specimen collection and submission.
The preanalytic period begins with the preparation of patients and materials for the sampling procedure and continues through sample
collection and
specimen handling up to beginning the specific
laboratory analyses.
Performed phlebotomy procedures,
specimen collections, and processing in high volume
laboratories
• 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
Skilled in reading and writing
specimen collection and routine testing procedures with in - depth knowledge of medical terminology and
laboratory information system.
Responsible for transporting
specimens from on and off - site
collection areas to the appropriate section of the
laboratory
• Skilled in drawing blood under special circumstances such as venous complications, having received training in complex blood drawing techniques • Adept at cleaning and sterilizing lab equipment and working area in accordance to department standards and quality control requirements • Experienced in performing patient phlebotomy at different locations, maintaining aseptic techniques during
specimen collection, immediate labeling of
specimen, and prompt disposal of needles / supplies in appropriate containers • Hands - on experience in preparing
specimens for testing / shipping in accordance with hospital policy • Proficient at checking package integrity and expiration dates for sterilized supplies • Adept at maintaining lab records which include conducting and reporting lab tests and ordering documentation • Qualified to perform preventative and consistent maintenance of department equipment • Demonstrated expertise in using specialized equipment in accordance Lab Standard operating Procedures • Skilled at preparing Reagents and Solutions accurately and when required by Lab Authorities • Documented success in completing inventories, entering supplies /
specimens and quantity information on time and with 100 % accuracy • Focused on ensuring all testing processes are in sync with preset
laboratory protocols
Notifies provider of any urgent values immediately.Takes complete patient, social behavioral, and medication history.Assists the nurse and / or physician with patient examinations and diagnostic procedures.Assists with
collection, labeling, and logging of
specimens, including
laboratory specimens.Performs routine procedures such as EKGs, audiometers, and venipuncture.Performs waived
laboratory testing as directed such as dipstick urinalysis, pregnancy test, blood glucose test, hem cue hemoglobin tests.Performs age - appropriate screenings and self - management goals with patients.
Adept at operating equipment to provide life - saving medical treatment to patients, along with handling
laboratory functions such as
specimen collection and testing.
Skill Highlights Quality assurance Lab management Good documentation processes Good manufacturing processes
Specimen collection Process improvement Professional Experience Senior
Laboratory Technologist (Contract) 9/1/2015 — Current Kelly Services — St. Paul, MN Perform daily laboratory testing, and deliver accurate results to clients; adhere to work instructions, standard operation procedures, and product specifications at
Laboratory Technologist (Contract) 9/1/2015 — Current Kelly Services — St. Paul, MN Perform daily
laboratory testing, and deliver accurate results to clients; adhere to work instructions, standard operation procedures, and product specifications at
laboratory testing, and deliver accurate results to clients; adhere to work instructions, standard operation procedures, and product specifications at all times.
• Verified
specimen collection information in
laboratory information system.
SKILL HIGHLIGHTS Quality assurance Process improvement Technical writing Manufacturing and production
Specimen collection Laboratory analysis PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 9/1/2014 — Current Lab Technician Stepan Company — Elwood, IL Analyze samples, adjust batches, certify storage tanks, and perform general lab activities to support production.
Accomplished in leading lab teams in all facets of
laboratory operations, including quality control,
specimen collection and analysis, and staff and patient safety.
Laboratory Technician Delta Labs, Naples, FL Jan 2006 to Present • Develop a novel blood screening system brought about a decrease in time needed for managing electrophoresis tests • Identify a potential problem in the H1N9 virus screening equipment thereby contributing to eliminating possible errors in test results • Manage specimen collection duties • Perform laboratory tests using a variety of equipment and reagents • Interpret test results and document them appropriately • Assist doctors in researching possible cures • Prepare specimens and samples • Dispose of specimens and samples appropriately • Ensure appropriate maintenance of all testing equipment • Ensure strict safety and sanitation procedures are c
Laboratory Technician Delta Labs, Naples, FL Jan 2006 to Present • Develop a novel blood screening system brought about a decrease in time needed for managing electrophoresis tests • Identify a potential problem in the H1N9 virus screening equipment thereby contributing to eliminating possible errors in test results • Manage
specimen collection duties • Perform
laboratory tests using a variety of equipment and reagents • Interpret test results and document them appropriately • Assist doctors in researching possible cures • Prepare specimens and samples • Dispose of specimens and samples appropriately • Ensure appropriate maintenance of all testing equipment • Ensure strict safety and sanitation procedures are c
laboratory tests using a variety of equipment and reagents • Interpret test results and document them appropriately • Assist doctors in researching possible cures • Prepare
specimens and samples • Dispose of
specimens and samples appropriately • Ensure appropriate maintenance of all testing equipment • Ensure strict safety and sanitation procedures are carried out
Skill Highlights Quality assurance Auditing Technical writing
Laboratory analysis
Specimen collection Process improvement Professional Experience Lab Technician 9/1/2011 — Current Danone — Minister, OH Analyze samples in accordance with control plans and record information assuring finished goods and in - process samples comply with all specifications.
These tasks encompass but are not limited to such acts as operation of automated
laboratory equipment,
collection and processing of
specimens, telephone communication, filing, use of hospital /
laboratory systems.
We are a diagnostic
laboratory service provider based out of Houston, Texas but in this role, you will independently support day - to - day operations by performing blood draws, medical administrative tasks,
specimen collection and ensuring high quality customer service for our physician partner.
Administering medication Answering telephones Appointment booking Assisting patients Changing dressings Clinical assistance Clinical care Cost savings Data
collection Data entry Effective questioning Email handling Giving injections Greeting patients Handling correspondence Healthcare plans Hospital procedures Insurance procedures Issue resolution
Laboratory testing Managing client invoices Managing emails Managing expectations Managing objections Medical billing Medical documents Medical terminology Medical vocabulary Office practices Patient education Patient forms Patient interaction Patient registration Patient statements Patient support Patient tracking Pharmacology Practice management Preparing
specimens Preventive medical services Reception duties Reducing no - shows Regulatory impacts Resolving problems Scheduling appointments Staff administration Telephone etiquette Taking electrocardiograms Taking messages Taking X-rays Removing sutures Uploading documents
The Phlebotomist is a member of the health care team who collects and processes lab
specimens, educates patients in
specimen collection procedures, and performs waived
laboratory tests.