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Community First Medical Center
Overview
The Phlebotomist is responsible for collecting blood specimens, performing laboratory office duties such as patient registration and data entry, and processing specimens for testing or referral. They may also perform authorized waived and specified non-waived Point of Care tests.
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Compensation
$19 - $24 / HOUR
Posted
2 days ago
UPMC
Responsible for receiving, sorting, and prioritizing laboratory specimens while ensuring accurate data entry into the Laboratory Information System. The role involves preparing samples through centrifugation and aliquotting and coordinating with clinical departments for timely testing.
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St. Luke's University Health Network
The Pharmacy Technician is responsible for filling and delivering patient medication orders, managing floor stock, and maintaining controlled substance records. They also perform IV admixture duties, including the preparation of parenteral nutrition and anti-neoplastic solutions under pharmacist supervision.
22 days ago
Eisenhower Health
Performs phlebotomy and specimen processing for various patient populations to ensure accurate registration and testing. Maintains laboratory supplies and coordinates with clinical staff to handle unusual test requests and transport specimens.
$21 - $31 / HOUR
1 month ago
Luminis Health
The Pharmacy Technician supports the Pharmacy Department by assisting in the timely preparation, packaging, distribution, and delivery of medications under pharmacist supervision, adhering to all State and Federal Regulations. Key duties include performing drug distribution, compounding, dose calculation, quality assurance, and managing controlled substances while maintaining patient confidentiality.
$19 - $26 / HOUR
The Pharmacy Technician supports the Pharmacy Department by assisting in the timely preparation, packaging, distribution, and delivery of medications under pharmacist supervision, adhering strictly to written procedures and regulations. Key duties involve accurate drug distribution, compounding, quality assurance tasks, and maintaining compliance with controlled substance and sterile compounding guidelines.
The Pharmacy Technician, under pharmacist direction, is responsible for delivering medications, performing unit dose tasks like filling orders and updating cassettes, and managing routine inspections and controlled substance records. This role also involves preparing various parenteral solutions, including admixtures, anti-neoplastic solutions, and extemporaneous compounds using proper aseptic technique.
2 months ago
The University of Kansas Health System
The Lab Assistant performs pre-analytical laboratory functions including receiving, processing, and distributing specimens from various locations, ensuring proper labeling and priority handling for STAT samples. This role also involves inventory management, data entry into the Laboratory Information System, and strict adherence to safety and infection control procedures.
3 months ago
Fisher-Titus Medical Center
The Medical Technologist I is responsible for the accurate analysis of laboratory specimens and subsequent result reporting according to established protocols. This includes performing required testing, evaluating specimen acceptability, managing workload efficiency, and adhering to quality control procedures.
5 months ago