University of Maryland Faculty Physicians
Phlebotomist - Pathology
University of Maryland Faculty Physicians, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276
Overview
Phlebotomist - Pathology
role at
University of Maryland Faculty Physicians . Collects, labels, logs, and processes blood and other specimens. Checks quality of samples and specimens. Assembles supplies and equipment; and other duties as assigned. Responsibilities
Confirms all written orders on the requisition match specimen label. Identifies any special instructions that have been written on the requisition and clarifies before performing venipuncture. Ensures patient has been appropriately identified according to the laboratory SOP. Ensures the correct tubes and specimen containers are selected for the appropriate test ordered. Manages time appropriately while maintaining appropriate patient interaction and confidentiality. Ensures CAP, UMPA, GLP (when appropriate) guidelines are followed during phlebotomy procedures. Ensures all relevant SOPs are reviewed annually or when revised. Education and/or Experience
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) preferred Completion of an accredited program in phlebotomy is preferred Must be ASCP certified One year phlebotomy experience preferred
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Phlebotomist - Pathology
role at
University of Maryland Faculty Physicians . Collects, labels, logs, and processes blood and other specimens. Checks quality of samples and specimens. Assembles supplies and equipment; and other duties as assigned. Responsibilities
Confirms all written orders on the requisition match specimen label. Identifies any special instructions that have been written on the requisition and clarifies before performing venipuncture. Ensures patient has been appropriately identified according to the laboratory SOP. Ensures the correct tubes and specimen containers are selected for the appropriate test ordered. Manages time appropriately while maintaining appropriate patient interaction and confidentiality. Ensures CAP, UMPA, GLP (when appropriate) guidelines are followed during phlebotomy procedures. Ensures all relevant SOPs are reviewed annually or when revised. Education and/or Experience
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) preferred Completion of an accredited program in phlebotomy is preferred Must be ASCP certified One year phlebotomy experience preferred
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