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The Phlebotomy Technician is primarily responsible for collecting specimens for laboratory testing in the inpatient setting. Patients may range from newborn through older adults. Team members are assigned to various inpatient units based on volume and are expected to provide timely and accurate service.
0-2 years' experience
Communication – Ability to communicate with patients, visitors and coworkers required.
Proficiency in venipuncture and capillary puncture techniques required.
High school diploma or equivalent required
Vocational/Technical School preferred
Formal Phlebotomy or Medical Assistant Certification preferred.
A minimum of one-year consecutive experience may be considered in lieu of certification.
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