The Phlebotomist is responsible for verifying positive patient identification, assessing patient reactions to specimen procurement, and performing venipuncture and collecting other specimens from newborn, pediatric, and adult patients according to established protocols. This role also involves obtaining medical assistance when necessary, prioritizing specimen collection, ensuring completion of specimen collection functions, and verifying that specimens are properly labeled and suitable for testing. The Phlebotomist resolves specimen identification and/or requisition problems, clarifies requests, and performs limited testing under CLIA guidelines. Additionally, the role includes answering and screening telephone calls, assisting with inventory, maintaining supplies and equipment, and providing assistance in support of Billing and other business functions. The Phlebotomist accepts specimens from various customers, receives and sorts specimens, and packages and tracks them for transport. They also process specimens for testing, including aliquoting, pre-analytical steps, and loading instruments, while maintaining proper specimen identification. Responding to additional specimen procurement requests, ordering and verifying test requests, documenting information for quality assurance, running quality control checks, and notifying providers of stat/critical results are also key responsibilities. The Phlebotomist performs laboratory result entry, internal and external proficiency testing, and reviews various pending and management reports, as well as generates and distributes reports. Finally, they instruct employees and students in phlebotomy, data entry, and specimen processing functions, and must demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED