UMass Memorial Health
Location
Milford, Massachusetts
Salary
$24 - $44 / HOUR
The Medical Technologist is responsible for testing laboratory specimens and reporting results across all areas of the core laboratory. They must also perform specimen collection, maintain quality control practices, and ensure instrument calibration according to laboratory policies.
Candidates are required to have an Associate degree in Medical Technology and at least 2 years of experience in a high-complexity laboratory environment. Proficiency in laboratory automation and basic computer skills is also required.
I. Major Responsibilities: 1. 1. Specimen Collection: (a) Collects blood sample by using appropriate venipuncture skills in various situations, different age groups (e.g.: adult, pediatric and neonatal population), (b) demonstrates proper professional conduct and (c) follows specific sample collection techniques as per department protocol. a. Achieves 95% success rate in venipuncture without complications. b. Ensures appropriate comfort level for the patients throughout the process. c. Effectively communicates to the supervisor and to other department personnel any difficulties or problems with specimen collection. 2. Specimen Receiving and Processing: Receives specimen in the computer, follows department protocol in redistributing specimen samples within the different areas of lab and completes specimen processing to the testing stage e.g.: centrifugation, packaging, storage, etc. a. Document the receipt of specimens in an accurate and timely manner in the computer and ensures redistribution of specimens to appropriate destination b. Prioritizes specimen distribution as need e.g. STAT or CSF samples. c. Completes the task of specimen preparation for testing within the standard period of time and documents any irregularities encountered during the process. 3. Specimen Preparation & Distribution: (a) Evaluates the specimen for sample integrity, any pretreatment and prepares solutions and reagents for use. (b) Routes specimens to appropriate reference labs as per protocol. a. Checks specimen integrity, and documents any pretreatment or any additional steps followed (e.g.: warming blood in case of agglutination) as needed to achieve appropriate outcome. b. Develops mechanisms to address requests for uncommon lab tests. c. When implementing new system, informs all the personnel involved of the process created. 4.
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