The purpose of this position is to provide Laboratory experience during the summer semester between the Junior and Senior Year to individuals currently enrolled in a NAACLS accredited Medical Laboratory Science program. Once the academic part of the program is complete the individual may apply for a Graduate position once qualified. Â
Laboratory interns work under the direct supervision of the medical technologist (Medical Laboratory Specialist) and a pathologist or other qualified physician, performing pre-, post, and analytical tasks in the general laboratory.Â
Responsibilities
(75%)* SUPPORT FOR CLINICAL TESTING (Duties are dependent upon site)
-General laboratory (Chemistry, Hematology, Urinalysis, Blood Bank):
Prepares specimens for testing.
Prepares analyzers for testing: Monitors inventory, loads supplies and specimens, and empties waste.
Assists with inventory management.
Stocks inventory.
Assists with pending logs.
Assists specimen processing.
Assists with troubleshooting to improve TAT.
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(25%)* SPECIMEN PREPARATION AND PROCESSING
-Identifies specimens properly; uses basic tools of the laboratory proficiently, including centrifuges, incubators and balances; prepares specimens for processing
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-Registers patients and accurately enters data into the hospital and laboratory information systems.Â
Certifications and Licensures
N/A
Required Education
- College Student
- Comments: Must be enrolled in a NAACLS accredited Medical Laboratory Science program and have achieved performance criteria, required to move to the testing portion of the program.
Other Information
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Adheres to all laboratory policies and procedures.
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Maintains confidentiality of all medical information.
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Follows patient registration, billing and coding procedures where required.
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Demonstrates competency in Infection Prevention and Control practices and policies.
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Review, clarification, and verification of physician orders.
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Follows strict identification policies to accurately identify specimens and perform specimen labeling.
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Determines acceptability of specimen for testing, specimen prioritization and distribution, specimen storage, transport, and special handling considerations (time, temperature, and light).
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Specimen processing including, but not limited to, centrifugation and aliquoting.
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Adheres to all Federal CLIA, CAP, and OSHA regulations.
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Regulations; safety and infection control; waste disposal; laboratory equipment; professionalism and ethics; and laboratory information system (LIS)
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Provides for the age specific needs of the population served according to department standards and policies/procedures as evidenced by observation, documentation, and peer feedback for patients who range in age from birth to 100+ years.
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All other duties as assigned.Â
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