Objective
Phlebotomists are responsible for the drawing, collecting, and handling of all laboratory specimens. Phlebotomists perform a collection of specimens for the following age groups: Newborns, Pediatric, Adolescent, Adult, Senior Adult and Geriatric. The phlebotomist is an OSHA Category I employee, performing tasks which involve exposure to blood and bodily fluids.
Essential Functions Work flexible hours Interact courteously and tactfully with the customer and actively seek his/her opinion Demonstrate good communication skills in instructing patients on special collections Follow HIPAA guidelines for confidentiality Complete assignments in a timely manner Maintain a professional attitude and personal appearance Follow all Universal Precautions guidelines Utilize all safety equipment (gloves, masks, etc.) Be familiar with Bloodborne Pathogens, Hazard Communications, and Laboratory Safety Manuals Review the Phlebotomy Manual annually Follow the procedure for specimen collection: Venipuncture, Capillary sticks (utilize heel-warmers), Urinalysis, Throat Cultures & Strep, Glucose Tolerances, and First Aid Know how to handle patients with adverse reactions to venipuncture Computer proficiency for data entry and data accuracy (Life Points) Register patients and act as the receptionist Use two identifiers before collecting patient specimens Assure safety through appropriate specimen labeling Notify physicians of critical lab results Clean and organize the phlebotomy area Stock inventory upon delivery and break down boxes Perform additional duties as requested by supervisor Requirements A high school diploma or equivalent is required 1-year experience required Completion of a Phlebotomy or Medical Office Assistant course preferred Comfortable working in a fast-paced, customer service-oriented position Physical abilities required include: Repetitive motion, standing, walking, lifting, visual acuity, speaking, writing, reading, kneeling, reaching, turning and bending