The Phlebotomist assists in the collection and processing of high-quality blood specimens, ensuring precise patient identification and providing accurate diagnostic results. This role supports the maintenance and organization of supplies and utilizes lab/hospital systems for accurate documentation of lab activity in established turnaround times. The Phlebotomist position plays a critical role in assisting physicians in making accurate diagnoses and delivering quality patient care. |
Collects high-quality blood specimens and maintains iSTAT competency for quality Point-of-Care (POC) testing if applicable to ensure reliable diagnostic results and support prompt patient care. Ensures precise patient identification, aiming for zero rejected blood bank specimens, minimal labeling errors, and no instances of misidentified patients or mislabeled specimens to prevent errors in transfusions and diagnostic tests. Facilitates effective communication during shift transitions to reduce the risk of errors or omissions and ensure a seamless continuum of care. Maintains supplies, including phlebotomy baskets, carts, workspace, and electronic/telecommunication devices to ensure efficient phlebotomy procedures, minimizing disruptions and facilitating a streamlined workflow. Performs regular cart checks to ensure the phlebotomy supply area is free of expired products, clean, organized, and restocked daily to contribute to efficient phlebotomy procedures. Utilizes lab/hospital systems for accurate documentation, including collection lists, pending logs, un-received reports, and labels, to meet established turnaround times and support efficient tracking of specimens and timely patient care. Performs other duties as assigned. |
EDUCATION: |
Required: High School diploma or equivalent. |
EXPERIENCE: |
Preferred: 6 months relevant medical or laboratory experience |
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRY/LISTING: |
Required: BLS (CPR)-American Red Cross or AHA Healthcare Provider, Obtain license certification within 18 months Preferred: Completion of Accredited Phlebotomy program |
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