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Overview
The Phlebotomist performs assigned tasks to assist in the daily workload, which includes performing basic dermal and venipuncture collection while maintaining compliance with established processes for specimen handling and documentation. Responsibilities also involve professional communication, accommodating patient and laboratory needs, and using critical thinking to identify and follow up on laboratory service issues.
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1 month ago
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