Produce quality laboratory results in an efficient and timely manner according to written procedures
Inform Laboratory Manager or clinical coordinator when supplies are getting low or outdated
Operate instruments with required specifications and efficiently.
Utilize Quality Control Procedures. Verify in the LIS, complete the worksheet or QC logs and initial results, document problems and corrective action.
Perform preventive maintenance
Routine checks
Daily temperatures
Logs in and initial results
Daily LIS startup
Calibrations as needed
Report results appropriately based on gender and age of the patient:
Routine with reference ranges for male, female, neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients
Stats run as soon as possible
Critical values rechecked, called, and documented in the LIS
Handle hazardous materials to prevent contamination of self or coworkers. Follow Safety policies according to Laboratory guidelines. Maintain clean and orderly work area. Follow universal precautions. Work may expose the individual to hazardous chemicals and blood borne pathogens.
Collect specimens:
Displays confidence in performing venipunctures, capillary sticks, and arterials.
Urines and cultures
Knowledgeable in the assessment, collection needs specific to patient populations, such as neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients.
Collection verification in LIS, initial and time collected on bar code label.
Able to rotate through all departments, shifts, on-call and holiday schedules as needed.
Essential Job Requirements: Education:
Must have a B.S. degree in Medical Technology / CLS / MLS
Experience:
Clinical Coordinators must have four years of experience.
Medical Technologist internship.
License Requirements:
Registered Medical Technologist by American Society of Clinical Pathologist or Equivalent (MT,CLS,MLS)
Licensed by the North Dakota Board of Clinical Laboratory Practice.
Rotating shifts - Evenings, Weekends, Holidays, On Call