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5 jobs that use Laboratory Services the most

Jobs that use laboratory services the most include phlebotomy program coordinator, director of laboratory services, and project chemist.

What jobs use Laboratory Services the most?

1. Phlebotomy Program Coordinator

How phlebotomy program coordinator uses Laboratory Services:

  • Manage and coordinate the workload of the release team members and are responsible for organizing and hosting all production release windows.
  • Display polite, professional etiquette towards patients, colleagues and other medical staff.
  • Monitor nightly staff to ensure that patients have blood drawn in a timely and efficient manner.

Most common skills for phlebotomy program coordinator:

  • Patient Care
  • Laboratory Services
  • Patients
  • Quality Improvement
  • OSHA
  • Phlebotomy Training

2. Director Of Laboratory Services

How director of laboratory services uses Laboratory Services:

  • Coordinate with LIS staff to manage access and maintenance of instrument interfaces and module enhancements.
  • Lead the laboratory through a difficult outsourcing of microbiology due to a lack of license staff.
  • Achieve administrative recognition for ACR accreditation of imaging departments.

Most common skills for director of laboratory services:

  • Laboratory Services
  • Patients
  • Clinical Laboratory
  • Patient Care
  • CLIA
  • Chemistry

3. Project Chemist

How project chemist uses Laboratory Services:

  • Achieve and maintain ISO 9001-2000 certification by creating and implementing policies and serving as management representative.
  • Use LIMS to monitor samples world-wide and communicate with global sites in order to keep track of data for specific projects.
  • Review project-specific sampling and analysis plans and subsequent translation of those requirements into the laboratory information management system (LIMS).

Most common skills for project chemist:

  • Gas Chromatography
  • Method Development
  • Laboratory Services
  • DOD
  • Analytical Methods
  • Analytical Instrumentation

4. Director Of Laboratory Operations

How director of laboratory operations uses Laboratory Services:

  • Set up forensic DNA laboratory, train laboratory technicians in advance molecular techniques, and manage day-to-day activities of forensic DNA laboratory
  • Communicate with FDA as necessary with respect to these supplements.
  • Perform laboratory tests on specimens, including hematology, manual differentials, chemistry, coagulation and urinalysis.

Most common skills for director of laboratory operations:

  • Lab Operations
  • Chemistry
  • Laboratory Services
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Oversight
  • CLIA

5. Laboratory Administrative Director

How laboratory administrative director uses Laboratory Services:

  • Serve on hospital task force committees, lead laboratory quality assurance and oversight of annual capital/financial budgets and expense reduction initiatives.
  • Set up forensic DNA laboratory, train laboratory technicians in advance molecular techniques, and manage day-to-day activities of forensic DNA laboratory
  • Founded microbiology and LCMS toxicology program for current lab including validation and QC program.

Most common skills for laboratory administrative director:

  • OSHA
  • FDA
  • LIS
  • CLIA
  • Laboratory Services
  • Patient Care

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