Baptist Health Clinical Lab and Pathology Department, where science meets compassion and precision meets care. We are dedicated to ensuring that every test, every result, and every patient matters. We demonstrate this by providing state-of-the-art technology; an expert team of pathologists and technicians; comprehensive services; fast and reliable results; a patient-centered approach; and commitment to continuous improvement.
Shifts & Hours:
First shift part-time (6a-2:30pm)
First shift full-time (6a-2:30p)
Third shift full-time (10p-6:30a)
Description:
Maintains technical competency as related to the job functions.
Understands pertinent LIS functions and performs downtime procedures effectively.
Evaluates each procedure performed and chooses appropriate investigative techniques as indicated.
Identifies and resolves problems that may adversely affect test results and notifies appropriate personnel.
Determines acceptability of specimens by performing visual inspections or by recognizing abnormal/unusual results.
Documents unacceptable specimens according to policy. Communicates specimen requirements to appropriate personnel.
Assesses job functions and takes appropriate action when problems are detected.
Identifies problems with specimens, test orders, registration and takes appropriate action.
Handles troubleshooting professionally and communicates with coworkers and customers when delays occur.
Expected to utilize complex problem-solving skills in resolving clinical and instrument problems.
Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree.
Certified or eligible for certification in clinical laboratory science by recognized certifying agencies.
Certification must be achieved within one year of hire.
Baptist Health Lexington, a 434-bed tertiary care facility, is also a major medical research and education center. Established in 1954, Baptist Health Lexington is recognized for its excellence in heart care and cancer care, and the hospital's Clinical Research Center conducts groundbreaking research in both fields.Baptist Health Lexington continues to lead in maternity care, having delivered nearly 160,000 babies. The hospital operates outlying outpatient centers in Georgetown, Nicholasville and Richmond.