Position Summary:
A Medical Technologist is responsible for conducting laboratory tests which provide information to physicians for the diagnosis, prevention or treatment of diseases in patients.
Essential Functions:
• Promotes the mission, vision, and values of the organization. Exhibits and adheres to WMC’s Standards of Performance in all areas of job duties and responsibilities.
• Participates in hospital initiatives and in departmental goals set by the Laboratory Director and staff.
• Interacts professionally with laboratory management, laboratory personnel, physicians, hospital personnel, patients and customers to provide optimal patient care.
• Works well with other laboratory employees to maintain an environment of teamwork.
• Exercises all laboratory safety precautions and adheres OSHA and TOSHA safety regulations
• Positively identifies patients, labels specimens and enters results using two unique identifiers. Maintains working knowledge of laboratory policies and procedures.
• Maintains current knowledge and adheres to hospital policies and state, federal and other regulatory requirements
• Responds appropriately to tests with a priority of STAT, call results or timed specimens
• Responsible for training new employees and students as assigned.
• Performs high-complexity testing
• Notifies nursing and/or physician of critical lab values with complete documentation on report
• Responsible for instrument calibrations, maintenance and troubleshooting problems.
• Performs quality control as outlined by departmental procedures.
• Reviews pending and outstanding reports and resolves outstanding specimens
• Other duties as needed/assigned.
Position Requirements:
Formal Education / Training:
• BS degree in Medical Technology, Medical Laboratory Science or equivalent
• Valid State of Tennessee Medical Technologist license
Workplace Experience:
• Laboratory experience preferred
• Meditech experience preferred
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
• Knowledge of medical laboratory science
• Strong organizational skills and interpersonal skills
• Ability to determine appropriate course of action in more complex situations
• Ability to work independently, be attentive to detail and maintain a positive attitude
• Ability to manage multiple and simultaneous responsibilities and to prioritize scheduling of work
• Ability to maintain confidentiality of all medical, financial and legal information
• Ability to complete work assignments accurately and in a timely manner
• Ability to handle difficult situations involving patients, physicians, or others in a professional manner
• Strong computer skills
Physical and Environment Requirements:
• Exposure to blood and body fluids, infectious and contagious diseases, chemicals.
• Ability to communicate in English verbally and in writing.
• Ability to perform multi-functional tasks.
• Ability to read computer screen, distinguish color, hear phone and conduct interpersonal communications
• Ability to learn, reason and perform mathematical calculations related to job.
• Ability to use critical thinking skills.
• Requires light to moderate work with 40 pounds maximum weight to lift and carry.
• Manual dexterity and mobility in both hands; exposed to repetitive motion.
• Frequent reaching, bending, stooping, kneeling, and crouching.
• Requires prolonged standing and walking
• Flexibility to shift schedule, work extra hours or overtime as needed by staffing deficits or high patient volumes
Key Results
Works well with Management:
• Communicates potential issues/safety concerns in a timely manner
• Follows through on work assignments
• Communicates opportunities for improvement in a positive way
• Accepts reassignments as needed
Participates in departmental meetings and process improvement teams (laboratory or hospital, if applicable).
• In-services reviewed and signed before due date
Staff Mtg; in services signed on time
All signed on time = 5
1 late = 4
2 late = 3
3 late = 2
>=/4 late = 1
Motivated – takes initiative for work that needs to be done
• Helps section head with required tasks
• Performs maintenance without being asked or as assigned
• Follows through with incomplete report and documents on lead tech board without reminder
• Seeks out new tasks when work in area is done/caught up
• Floats to needed areas
Positively identifies patients and specimens
• 0 ID errors = 4
• 1 ID error = 3
• 2 ID errors = 2
>/= 3 ID errors = 1
Corrected reports that could affect outcome of patient kept to a minimum
• 0 Corrected Reports = 5
• 1 Corrected Report = 4
• 2 Corrected Reports = 3
• 3 Corrected Reports = 2
• >/=4 Corrected Reports = 1
Technical errors kept to a minimum (procedure not followed correctly – may affect patient care)
• 0 Technical Errors = 5
• 1 Technical Error = 4
• 2 Technical Errors = 3
• 3 Technical Errors = 2
• >/=4 Technical Errors = 1
Follows laboratory policies and procedures regarding:
• Testing
• Quality Control
• Maintenance and troubleshooting
Turn Around Time within acceptable time criteria for ER patients. Average time from Received to Resulted:
• <10 minutes 5
• 10 – 11.9 minutes 4
• 12 -13.9 minutes 3
• 14 – 15.9 minutes 2
• >/=16 minutes 1
Follows Hospital and Laboratory Policies on the use of Electronic Devices:
• Cell phones kept on vibrate
• Phones/Electronic/Headphones devices used during break/meal times only
• Does not use personal phones in patient care areas
• Uses the hospital internet for work purposes only
Adheres to WMC Lab Attendance policy
• Tardies/Absences kept to a minimum
• Rarely misses time punches in API
• Submits requests for PTO within policy guidelines
• Does not take extended lunches
• Takes appropriate breaks as dictated by workload
Turns out accurate laboratory results
• Checks specimen integrity
• Uses critical thinking skills when reporting results
• Troubleshoots problems related to laboratory values
Keeps up to date on safety issues involving CAP, Joint Commission, OSHA, TOSHA and hospital/laboratory safety regulations.
Provides effective communication
• Communicates problems/issues/concerns to lead tech
• Communicates problems/issues/concerns at shift change to co-worker
• Communicates testing delays to appropriate personnel
• Reads e-mail and communication logs during each work day.