UnityPoint Health
Location
Anamosa, Iowa
The Laboratory Scientist manages pre-analytic, analytic, and post-analytic workflows, including patient registration and phlebotomy. They perform CLIA waived and moderate complexity testing while maintaining laboratory equipment and ensuring regulatory compliance.
A Bachelor's degree in chemical, physical, or clinical laboratory science or medical technology is required. Candidates must possess basic laboratory skills, technical aptitude, and fluency in English.
Pre-Analytic workflows Greets everyone with a pleasant and professional manner, using patient experience best practice guidelines (AIDET, 5/10 Rule and No-Point, etc). Identifies patients and samples using two patient identifiers, always labeling samples in the presence of the patient. May perform venous and capillary blood collections independently for patients of all ages within specified safety parameters, timelines and pace. Assists with sample transport, receiving, processing, aliqouting, accessioning and delivery of specimens to testing areas. Demonstrates knowledge of computer programs for patient identification, registration, registration work queues, order, and sample tracking. Utilizes supply items in a cost effective manner, recognizing when to reorder, and assisting with unpacking and/or restocking items. Achieves basic understanding of lab tests to answer patient questions in an easy to understand way. Analytic workflows Performs CLIA waived and moderate complex testing in accordance with manufacturer specifications using good laboratory practice. Works closely with MT/MLS/MLT with lab procedures/tests/training Works efficiently with the work flow and work load Documents routine instrument maintenance Troubleshoots and resolves instrument and equipment issues Documents, reviews and writes technical procedures for department Monitors technical practices to meet necessary standards, recommendations and requirements of voluntary and government agencies (CAP, TJC, CLIA). Strong knowledge of computer systems used on analyzers, Sunquest and EPIC Post-Analytic workflows Appropriate reporting protocols Able to review reports for errors Understanding of Quality Management system Committed Team Prioritizes work in the best interest of the patient, sharing the work with team members. Assists with training new employees and students, being helpful and supportive in their teaching. Demonstrates knowledge that patient and workplace safety is a priority by preventing errors, accidents and infections and reporting potential or actual concerns immediately. Attends department huddles, staff meetings and other required training. Checks emails regularly for huddle minutes and important communications relevant to assignment.
Bachelor’s degree in a chemical, physical or clinical laboratory science or medical technology from an accredited institution College or post-graduate laboratory experience Writes, reads, comprehends and speaks fluent English. Technical Aptitude- ability to learn new systems quickly Medical Terminology Basic laboratory skills Accountability Adaptability Professionalism Decision making skills Planning and Organizing skills Problem solving Use of usual and customary equipment used to perform essential functions of the position.