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The Phlebotomist works under the general supervision of the Lab Preanalytical Manager and serves as an integral member of the Laboratory department. The Phlebotomist is responsible for the collection, ordering and submission of samples for analysis, while assuming responsibility for the preparation, safety and comfort of patients during the procedure. The phlebotomist is expected to possess strong communication skills, critical thinking and the ability to interact with multiple members of the healthcare delivery team. Basic computer skills is required to access computer resources in the Hospital Information System and the Laboratory Information System. This position must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care and service appropriate to the age of the patients served in his/her area.
Looking for a new career? Start in phlebotomy here at Holland Hospital! No experience is necessary! On the job training provided.
Job Type: Full Time, evenings (80 hours every two weeks)
Shift Length: 10 hour shifts (1pm-11pm) four shifts per week
Weekend Frequency: Every third weekend
Wage Range: $14.75 - $19.62
Education Requirements:
-High school diploma/GED, or higher education
- Valid State of Michigan drivers license
- BLS/CPR through the American Heart Association
-Strong proven customer relations skills required
-Basic computer skills required
-Medical terminology knowledge required
-Phlebotomy Certification or Medical Assistant preferred
Sample Collection & Integrity:
- Utilizing standard venipuncture techniques, appropriate blood specimens are collected and integrity maintained by correct collection protocol.
- Performs specialized blood collection tests such as blood cultures, adhering to defined protocol with no deviations.
- Adheres to strict standards when labeling blood specimens/non-blood specimens and provides the required information as well as ensuring adequate patient identification with each patient encounter.
- Follows all defined policies and procedures for universal blood and body fluid precautions and Infection Control practices.
- Maintains appropriate professionalism at all times explaining blood collection to patients while ensuring patient rights, safety, privacy, confidentiality and "customer relations" philosophy.
- Performs Urine Drug Screen and COC collection, Blood Alcohol, and H. Pylori Breath test according to defined protocol.
Workflow & Assigned Duties:
- Manage patient workload.
- Demonstrates competence with Laboratory Information System.
- Processes specimens ensuring proper identification and monitoring specimen integrity for testing. This includes specimen sorting, computer receipt/changing orders, centrifugation, and specimen aliquoting.
- Responsible for delivery of identified specimens to laboratory either via pneumatic tube system or manual transport in a timely manner to ensure accurate reporting and turn around times.
- Transport specimen between facilities as assigned.
- Responsible for maintaining phlebotomy trays and phlebotomy supply inventory.
- Performs off-site phlebotomy as assigned.
Use Resources:
- Identifies when questions or activities are beyond their personal skill mix and uses critical thinking skills to determine the most appropriate resource to utilize.
- Maintains current knowledge and skill needed to effectively and accurately access available resources (i.e. SOFT, Mayo, etc.)
- Demonstrates service recovery by involving Customer Service, Patient Relations, or Preanalytical Services Manager.
- Demonstrate ability to properly utilize Vocera.
Quality & Education:
- Attends Phlebotomy staff meetings or reads and acknowledges meeting minutes.
- Demonstrates current knowledge of the organizational occurrence reporting process and expectations.
- Identifies opportunities to participate with quality improvement initiatives/teams.
- Maintains CAP regulations and guidelines in all phlebotomy practices.
Order Entry:
- Performs all Laboratory order entry accurately. Uses critical thinking to identify the need to contact Diagnostics Customer Service for assistance.
- Understands how to order specimens collected on different days.
- Demonstrates ability to verify medical necessity. Identifies when to present the Advanced Beneficiary Notification (ABN) to the patient and how to explain the ABN to the patient. Helps the patient to understand what to expect related to receiving a bill if initial check shows that Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will not reimburse the hospital for the ordered testing.
- Understands and communicates when the specimen needs to be collected within a specific time frame or when the patient is fasting.
- Demonstrates ability to identify a compliant diagnostic order. Knows how to contact the physician if a compliant order is needed or if edits need to be made to an existing order.
-High School Diploma or GED Equivalent required
-BLS for the Healthcare Provider by 60 days after hire required
-Valid Michigan Drivers License with no restrictions required
-Phlebotomist certification preferred
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