Under direct supervision, provides general administrative support to a department or group of professionals. Performs routine clerical functions, such as copying, sorting, filing, and typing. Sets up and maintains varied office files, logs, and records office activities. Orders office supplies and maintains office equipment. Answers, screens, and routes incoming calls and messages. Responds to routine questions. Greets, screens, and directs visitors to appropriate staff member. Maintains supervisor's calendar (i.e., schedules meetings and recurring events, schedules large conference rooms, orders food, ensures applicable equipment is available and ready for meeting, may take meeting minutes). Sorts, distributes, prioritizes and composes routine correspondence following established procedures not requiring management review. Assists in researching, drafting, and/or abstracting routine reports. Compiles and analyzes basic information. Helps supervisor and department prepare presentations. May assist with processing of specimens and/or packaging specimens according to testing specifications. May assist in the collection of specimens according to established procedures. Receive, triage, and accession patient materials (specimens, slides, paraffin blocks) into laboratory information system (LIS), adhering to turn around-time deadlines to ensure timely patient results. Checks patient records for accuracy and completeness, taking corrective steps as necessary. Review patient records to determine appropriate consultative pathologist and/or laboratory. Determine patient insurance status and source of consultation to ensure appropriate billing. Transcribe diagnosis and other clinical information into LIS. Make corrections and edits to reports as per pathologist instruction.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED