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ARUP Laboratories
Overview
Coordinates patient care by determining the urgency of concerns and delivering professional nursing interventions. Collaborates with healthcare providers to educate patients and maintain accurate medical records.
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2 months ago
The Technician in Digital Pathology primarily focuses on imaging glass slides, ensuring quality assurance of scanned images, and reviewing errors related to digital pathology platforms. This role also involves assisting with equipment knowledge, troubleshooting, and suggesting workflow improvements within the department.
The primary role involves ensuring correct patient identification and performing high-quality routine and advanced venipuncture and other specimen collection procedures, followed by proper handling, preparation, and delivery for laboratory testing. This also includes performing select point-of-care testing and managing necessary clerical duties like data entry and documentation.
The Technician I is in training to provide technical and non-technical services in laboratory service areas, including data handling, specimen processing, performing select laboratory testing, and documentation. Essential functions involve understanding proper specimen handling, processing, evaluating acceptability, preparing samples for testing, and performing quality control and basic equipment maintenance.
The Technician I is in training to provide technical and non-technical services in laboratory service areas, including data handling, specimen processing, performing select laboratory testing, and managing quality control and equipment maintenance.
The Technician I is in training to provide technical and non-technical services in laboratory areas, including data handling, specimen processing, performing select laboratory testing, and managing quality control and equipment maintenance. Essential functions involve understanding specimen handling, processing, evaluating acceptability, preparing samples for testing, and transcribing validated results.
This role provides essential administrative support within the Anatomic Pathology G&A department, focusing heavily on managing the glass slide inventory, including tracking, distribution, and storage within Surgical Pathology. The assistant is also responsible for assigning clinical cases electronically to ensure timely review and diagnosis by pathologists and supporting the department staff with daily tasks.
The Technician I is in training to provide technical and non-technical services in laboratory areas, including data handling, specimen processing, performing select laboratory testing, and documentation.
The Technician I is in training to provide technical and non-technical services in laboratory areas, including data handling, specimen processing, and performing select laboratory testing. Duties also involve internal/external communications, documentation, quality control, equipment maintenance, and minor problem-solving.
3 months ago
The primary role involves ensuring correct patient identification and performing high-quality routine and advanced venipuncture and other specimen collection procedures, followed by proper handling, delivery, and preparation for laboratory testing. This includes performing select point-of-care testing, managing clerical duties like data entry and documentation, and maintaining professional communication with providers and patients.
The primary role involves ensuring correct patient identification and performing high-quality routine and advanced venipuncture and other specimen collection procedures, followed by proper handling, delivery, and preparation for laboratory testing. This includes performing select point-of-care testing and completing necessary computerized clerical duties like data entry and documentation.
The Technician I is in training to provide technical and non-technical services in laboratory areas, including data handling, specimen processing, and performing select laboratory testing. Duties also encompass quality control, equipment maintenance, supply management, and minor problem-solving.
The primary role involves ensuring correct patient identification, performing high-quality routine and advanced venipuncture, and managing specimen collection, handling, and preparation for laboratory testing. This includes performing select point-of-care testing, maintaining accurate documentation, data entry, aliquoting, and assisting with complex departmental issues.
The Technician I is in training to provide technical and non-technical services in laboratory service areas, including data handling, specimen processing, performing select laboratory testing, and documentation of quality control and maintenance. Essential functions involve understanding specimen handling, processing, evaluating acceptability, preparing samples for testing, and performing basic maintenance tasks under supervision.
The Technician I is in training to perform technical and non-technical laboratory services, including data handling, specimen processing, selected testing, and internal/external communications. Duties also involve performance and documentation of quality control, equipment maintenance, supply management, and minor problem-solving.
The primary purpose of this role is to ensure correct patient identification, high-quality specimen collection via venipuncture and other methods, and proper handling and preparation of specimens for laboratory testing. This includes performing clerical duties such as data entry, labeling, aliquoting, and assisting with complex departmental issues.
The Technician I is in training to provide technical and non-technical services in laboratory areas, including data handling, specimen processing, performing select laboratory testing, and managing quality control and equipment maintenance. Essential functions involve understanding specimen handling, processing, triaging, routing, storing, and evaluating specimens for acceptability according to departmental procedures.
4 months ago
This role involves performing routine and complex laboratory tests in assigned departments, providing physicians with rapid and accurate results, and operating, calibrating, and troubleshooting laboratory instruments. The position is in training, requiring all work product to be supervised and reviewed by a qualified Medical Laboratory Scientist or Technologist II.