Under general supervision of the Supervisor of Clinical Support Services, the individual collects specimens for laboratory analysis including blood, urine and nasal swabs for Covid testing. Explains safety protocols and procedures to patients, is customer focused and provides certain clerical functions.
Collect blood using good judgment, reasonable and prudent care and according to policies and procedures, including but not limited to the following:
Check two patient identifiers and insure a complete match between requisitions, labels and patient identification card.
Use hand hygiene procedures according to unit guidelines
Select appropriate specimen collection equipment
Select appropriate site for blood collection.
Tie tourniquet and prepare site for venipuncture
Collect specimen according to order of draw
Insure adequate mixing of specimen in tube by inversion or mechanical device.
Label in presence of patient
Package and transport specimen
Monitor patient and insure bleeding has stopped, and patient is stable.
Review prior to collection a standard checklist which includes checking for potential adverse reactions such as history of fainting, and latex allergy.
Is customer focused and puts the needs of patients first
Maintains patient privacy, and follows all HIPAA guidelines
With training, or if qualified by competency review, provide EKG, clerical and specimen transport functions.
With training, or if qualified by competency review, provide pediatric and ancillary services to phlebotomy operations serviced by Laboratory Support Services.
Provide reception and associated clerical functions at Specimen Collection center front desk including Fax receipt and send, filing of orders, answering telephones and placing requisitions in queue according to policies and procedures.
Maintain adequate supply inventory, and complete monthly inventory checks as assigned.
Satisfy annual required continuing education for phlebotomists and mandatory life safety, HIPAA and other required training.
Work in collaboration with and practice good team working and communication skills with co-workers.
High school diploma or equivalent
Graduate of training program that includes phlebotomy skills with demonstrated and acceptable competency in phlebotomy preferred
1-year work experience and national certification in phlebotomy preferred.
Boston, MA
Massachusetts General Hospital (Mass General or MGH) is the original and largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School and a biomedical research facility located in the West End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. With 25,000 employees it is one of the world's largest hospitals by number of staff. It is the third oldest general hospital in the United States. With Brigham and Women's Hospital, it is one of the two founding members of Partners HealthCare, the largest healthcare provider in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts General Hospital conducts the largest hospital-based research program in the world, with an annual research budget of more than $900 million. It is currently ranked as the #4 best hospital in the United States by U.S. News & World Report and #6 in the world by Newsweek. In November 2017, The Boston Globe ranked MGH 5th place of top workplaces, of Massachusetts companies with over 1,000 employees; this was up from 6th place in 2016.