Medical Laboratory Technician Testing Duties
- Perform routine lab testing; accurately record results and interpretations by computer entry and/or legibly in writing.
- Use lab instruments to include the Grifols Erytra. Utilize supplies and equipment responsibly and according to lab and manufacturer's guidelines and Transfusion Service procedures.
- Perform gel and manual serologic testing to resolve problems encountered in routine testing, accurately record results and interpretations.
- Follow established policies and procedures, but obtain consult to resolve complex issues; bring to the attention of the Medical Laboratory Scientists, Technical Coordinator, Manager, or Medical Director. Seek guidance from or notify the Technical Coordinator, Manager, Medical Director, or Resident, when appropriate.
Medical Laboratory Technician Product Bench Duties
- Recognize incorrect or unusual blood product orders and take steps to modify the order after consult with patient physician or Transfusion Service medical staff or resident.
- Maintain and manage an adequate inventory of perishable blood products and ensure that excessive wastage does not occur.
- Choose appropriate blood products for patients based on urgency of need, available inventory, lab results, and therapeutic requirements.
- Prepare blood components; document preparation, and label according to SOP. Thaw plasma and cryoprecipitate; irradiate blood products, divide blood products into aliquots using correct technique; pool blood products.
- Properly issue blood products and document issue/inspection manually and in HCLL. Receive and document returned blood products to inventory; quarantine as appropriate.
- Sign in blood products received from Red Cross with appropriate documentation. Issue and receive blood products to and from patient care areas.
- Document transactions involving blood products correctly and legibly, i.e., receive/issue documentation; verbal orders; and orders placed with Red Cross, etc.
Quality Control Monitoring, Maintenance and Review
- Perform Quality control, periodic maintenance and Proficiency Testing as assigned.
- Perform and document maintenance of analyzers, blood storage and other equipment. Troubleshoot equipment and interact with vendors, as needed.
- Participate in departmental Quality Monitoring/Improvement processes. Recognize and document variations, errors, and accidents.
- Document proper temperature of blood products in transit from hospital to hospital, and internally at OHSU.
- Inspect blood products for appropriate appearance. Organize, check for accuracy, and report blood product usage statistics as assigned.
- Maintain inventory of supplies and ordering; alert Technical Coordinator or Manager when supplies are low in a timely manner.
- Accurately bill blood products and testing, and record audit trail of product use in compliance with regulatory and accrediting requirements.
Departmental Personnel Duties
- Adhere to Pathology Infection Control Policy. Maintain safety and cleanliness of lab space and instruments. Follow established infection control policies, fire safety, and precautions for blood borne pathogens.
- Communicate effectively with co-workers, other hospital medical and nursing staff, and Red Cross Blood Center staff.
- Promote excellent teamwork and customer service for all hospital personnel. Answer telephone queries correctly, courteously, and promptly; refer questions when appropriate.
- Maintain a professional demeanor with customers and fellow staff. Recognize opportunities to improve services and actively participate in suggesting, planning, and monitoring solutions.
- Adhere to attendance policy: report to department on time at scheduled beginning of shift, do not leave before scheduled end of shift without first checking with Technical Coordinator or Manager; remain in area; do not abuse break or meal time allotments; record time worked accurately; clock in and out on Transfusion Service phone.
- Do not use Internet on OHSU workstations for other than work-related business during work hours.
- Attend and participate in staff meetings.
- Participate in training programs. Guide, instruct, and evaluate Medical Technician and Medical Laboratory Scientist students
- In addition to scheduled working hours, this position may require the employee to work weekends, after hours and holidays.
- Monitor fellow employee performance. Provide Manager with peer review feedback, if requested, for annual performance review.
- Complete other duties and special projects assigned by the Technical Coordinator, Manager, or Medical Director.
- Carry out job responsibilities in an ethical, responsible, honest, effective, and professional manner.