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Ensures that accurate and clinically relevant information is communicated with patients, their families, and co-workers at handoffs and other times as needed. Take all measures necessary to ensure that the appropriate and involved parties have communicated necessary information in order to allow for the best possible patient outcome
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Properly identifies patients and samples during the pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical phases of testing
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Performs analyses on a variety of biological specimens, including blood, urine, stool, body fluids and tissues
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Performs, evaluates, and documents calibration and quality control; resolves issues as needed
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Maintains, troubleshoots, and resolves issues with assays and instruments
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Follows laboratory procedures for test analysis, test reporting, and maintaining records of patient results
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Communicates effectively and professionally with physicians, nurses, other medical personnel, patients, and families
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Prioritizes workload to ensure timely reporting of results
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Maintains and improves skills by participating in at least one continuing education activity annually
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Actively seeks and identifies opportunities for process improvement
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Assists in procedure writing, updating, and validating
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Acts as a resource for laboratory medicine information to providers and others
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Uses laboratory information system access information, enter results, and generate reports
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Educates and trains MLT and MLS students
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May be required to perform specimen collection, including phlebotomy, respiratory swabs, and skin tests, with skill and compassion
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Knowledge of laboratory testing procedures
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Knowledge of regulatory requirements, including CAP, COLA, CLIA, TJC, and FDA
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Ability to work quickly and efficiently under pressure without sacrificing quality
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Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and work with interruptions
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Skill to use standard laboratory instrumentation
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Skill to use the laboratory information system (LIS)
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Ability to critically think about test results in relation to patient condition
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Ability to recognize and correct problems with quality control
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Ability to recognize problems and troubleshoot laboratory equipment
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Ability to be detail-oriented
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Ability to complete appropriate documentation and paperwork clearly and completely