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As a Laboratory Assistant, you will be responsible for the specimen collection process, including greeting patients and preparing specimens for transportation. This role is crucial in patient care and allows you to see the impact you make in patients' lives.
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Compensation
CA$31 - CA$34 / HOUR
Posted
24 days ago
The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for greeting patients, explaining the specimen collection process, and performing phlebotomies and ECG tracings. They must also prepare specimens for transportation and maintain accurate patient records through data entry.
2 months ago
The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the entire specimen collection process, starting from greeting patients and verifying necessary information, through to preparing specimens for transportation. This role is crucial for patient care and involves performing various collection procedures like phlebotomies and monitoring device setups.
CA$30 - CA$33 / HOUR
The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the entire specimen collection process, starting from greeting patients and explaining protocols through to preparing specimens for transportation. This role is crucial for patient care and involves performing various procedures like phlebotomies, monitoring hookups, and completing necessary documentation.
The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the entire specimen collection process, starting from greeting patients and explaining protocols, through to performing phlebotomies and preparing specimens for transportation. This role is crucial for patient care and involves performing various specialized collections like drug screens and ECG tracings.
The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the entire specimen collection process, starting from greeting patients through to preparing specimens for transportation. This role is crucial for patient care and involves performing various clinical procedures like phlebotomies and ECG tracings.
The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the entire specimen collection process, starting from greeting patients and verifying necessary information, through to preparing specimens for transportation. Responsibilities also include performing various procedures like phlebotomies, connecting/disconnecting monitoring equipment, and completing required documentation and data entry.
The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the entire specimen collection process, starting from greeting patients and verifying necessary information, through to preparing specimens for transportation. This role also involves performing various clinical procedures like phlebotomies, connecting holter monitors, and performing ECG tracings.
The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the entire specimen collection process, starting from greeting patients and verifying necessary protocols, through to preparing specimens for transportation. Key duties include performing phlebotomies, operating monitoring equipment, conducting special test collections, and maintaining accurate patient data entry.
The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the entire specimen collection process, starting from greeting patients and explaining procedures, through to preparing specimens for transportation. This role is crucial for patient care and involves performing various collection procedures like phlebotomies and ECG tracings.
3 months ago
The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the entire specimen collection process, starting from greeting patients through to preparing specimens for transportation. Responsibilities also include performing various clinical procedures like phlebotomies, connecting holter monitors, and completing necessary data entry.
The Laboratory Assistant is responsible for the entire specimen collection process, starting from greeting patients through to preparing specimens for transportation. This role involves performing various clinical procedures like phlebotomies, connecting holter monitors, and performing ECG tracings.