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Mass General Brigham
Overview
The primary responsibility involves collecting and processing blood specimens from patients for laboratory testing, which includes drawing blood using various venipuncture or dermal puncture methods. Essential functions also cover explaining procedures to patients, assisting with adverse reactions, and properly disposing of biohazardous materials and sharps.
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Compensation
$19 - $27 / HOUR
Posted
2 days ago
Thundermist Health Center
Perform clinical tasks including taking vitals, assisting providers with procedures, and administering immunizations. Handle administrative duties such as scheduling, documentation, and maintaining clinical inventory.
Salary not listed
11 days ago
Banner Health
The Surgical Technologist prepares for surgical procedures by selecting and organizing instruments, supplies, and equipment. During surgery, they maintain aseptic technique, anticipate surgeon needs, and assist with instrument passing and tissue retraction.
1 month ago
Atlas Healthcare Partners
The Endoscopy Technician assists with endoscopic procedures, including case preparation, instrument handling, and patient positioning. They are also responsible for the cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization of scopes and reusable medical devices.
$21 - $25 / HOUR
Memorial Regional Health
The Laboratory Assistant performs phlebotomy, collects various medical specimens, and conducts CLIA waived testing while maintaining accurate patient data. They also serve as a liaison between the clinic and hospital labs, ensuring proper specimen preparation and adherence to safety and infection control protocols.
$21 - $31 / HOUR
2 months ago
Covenant Health
The primary duties involve the collection and proper handling of venous and capillary blood specimens for inpatients and outpatients, alongside ensuring customer safety and comfort. Responsibilities also include clerical tasks, transcribing medical orders, processing specimens, and adhering strictly to laboratory policies and safety standards.
CENTRAL OUTREACH WELLNESS CENTER LLC
The Medical Assistant will primarily assist providers in implementing patient care, which includes obtaining vitals, collecting ordered lab samples, performing EKGs, and administering vaccines under provider guidance. Key administrative duties involve charting visit details, properly logging patient information, disinfecting rooms, and managing supplies.
$20 - $25 / HOUR
PathGroup
The Phlebotomist I performs daily phlebotomy duties accurately and on time at the Patient Service Center or In-office Phlebotomy location, interacting professionally with clients and patients. Essential functions include performing forensic and clinical specimen collection, processing specimens according to procedures, accurately completing requisitions, and managing patient/billing information entry.
Northwest Specialty Hospital
The Certified Medical Assistant will be responsible for comprehensive patient intake, including recording vital signs and administering injections, alongside performing various in-office procedures and necessary laboratory tests like venipuncture and urinalysis. This role also requires maintaining procedural areas, proper biohazard waste disposal, and ensuring adequate supply stocking.
The Phlebotomist Floater performs daily phlebotomy activities at Patient Service Centers or In-office Phlebotomy sites, assisting with coverage at client locations as needed, which requires travel. Duties include accurate and timely specimen collection, processing, labeling, and packaging according to established procedures while interacting professionally with patients and clients.
This position assists with prescribed endoscopic procedures by preparing cases, pulling necessary instruments and supplies, and ensuring all diagnostic and therapeutic devices are available. Responsibilities also include maintaining aseptic technique, disposing of waste, and managing the cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization of scopes and reusable devices.
CHAS Health
The Medical Assistant will manage patient care at assigned clinics by greeting patients, preparing them for providers, and performing essential clinical tasks such as phlebotomy, administering injections, and ensuring exam rooms are clean and stocked. Duties also include managing patient referrals, obtaining authorized prescription refills, and supporting the care team through administrative tasks like answering phones and scheduling.
$24 - $34 / HOUR
Duly Health and Care
The Registered Nurse will perform duties in an Infusion Center setting, including initiating, caring for, and monitoring IVs, performing lab draws, and teaching patients about new drugs. Responsibilities also involve accurately calculating drug dosages, responding to adverse reactions, and maintaining cleanliness and stock levels in patient areas.
3 months ago
The Registered Nurse will perform duties in an Infusion Center, including initiating, caring for, and monitoring IVs, performing lab draws, and educating patients on new drugs. Responsibilities also involve accurately documenting patient interactions, calculating drug dosages, and responding to adverse patient reactions.
St. Vincent's Hospital Westchester
The per diem nurse administers long-acting injectable medications and provides comprehensive nursing care within outpatient treatment programs. This includes verifying orders, assessing patients before and after injection, managing emergencies, and documenting all care accurately.
The Medical Assistant will manage patient care at an assigned medical clinic by greeting patients, preparing them for providers, and performing essential clinical tasks like phlebotomy and administering injections. Duties also include maintaining exam room readiness, assisting with procedures, managing refills and referrals, and supporting the care team via administrative tasks.
Chambers County Public Hospital District No 1
The Patient Navigator supports the clinic mission by providing direct patient care under provider supervision, which includes obtaining vital signs, documenting chief complaints, updating records, and administering medications and immunizations. Key duties also involve managing referrals, communicating test results, handling prior authorizations, and ensuring proper documentation and maintenance of exam rooms and supplies.