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QUALIFICATIONS Qualifications • A current, California Certified Phlebotomy Technician certification. • High school diploma or equivalent (e.g. GED or HiSET). • Minimum of 2 years of recent experience performing
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performed properly and in a timely manner and all benches are covered by competent staff Performs advance level pre-analytical and post-analytical activities and specimen processing duties Troubleshoots
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communication, organization and time management skills. • Skill in performing related computer procedures (LIS, HIS). • Knowledgeable in quality assurance practices, preferred.
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physicians, fellows, residents, medical students, and other clinical staff, including NPs, MAs, and ancillary personnel, to ensure comprehensive patient care and uphold high standards of care. As an LVN, you
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, staff, and all health providers. Performs phlebotomy, CPR, injection, and other skills within scope of practice. Demonstrate proficiency in computer skills, Windows computer function, computer navigation
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, residents, medical students, and other clinical staff to include LVN’s and MA’s and ancillary personnel in providing total patient care, maintaining high standards of care and recognizing normal and abnormal
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materials. The role also involves maintaining confidential filing systems, performing data entry, preparing correspondence, answering phone calls, and handling faxing, photocopying, and scanning. Additional
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materials. The role also involves maintaining confidential filing systems, performing data entry, preparing correspondence, answering phone calls, and handling faxing, photocopying, and scanning. Additional
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JOB DUTIES Description The role is responsible for building and managing research databases, ensuring high-quality data, and performing advanced statistical analyses. This position partners closely
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to read and write Standard English text Ability to perform basic arithmetic computations (add, subtract, multiply, and divide) Demonstrates an understanding of basic medical terminology and abbreviations