Ambulatory Tech 2
University of Rochester · Rochester, New York Metropolitan Area · 2 wk ago
Engineering$19.08–$25.77/hrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Assists providers during exams.
- Anticipates provider needs and adapts to the complexity of the patient.
- Attaches patient to diagnostic and medical equipment.
- Provides information, comfort, and care to the patient during exam.
- Ensures supplies and equipment are readily available for smooth operations and patient safety.
- Gives patient provider’s pre-printed instructions for discharge.
- Ensures the correct number and type of supplies are available in each exam room at all times.
- Escorts patients from the waiting area to exam areas.
- Obtains vital signs.
- Performs diagnostic testing and specimen collection per provider order.
- Accurately labels, logs, and processes specimens according to protocol.
- Enters patient data, condition, and care given into electronic medical record system.
- Performs administrative duties as assigned, which may include scheduling and registration.
- Maintains adequacy of clinical equipment and medical supply levels needed for patient care and patient safety.
- Conducts inventory of supplies, rotates inventory, monitors expiration dates, requisitions needed supplies from internal and external vendors, reconciles orders with delivery, and tracks utilization for cost trending purposes.
- Makes recommendations regarding opportunities to decrease cost in use of equipment and supplies.
- Interacts and solves problems with purchasing department when products are on back order.
- Implements standard infection prevention measures, such as proper hand hygiene and contact/isolation precautions, according to established protocols.
- Monitors infection prevention practices for breaches and suggests/initiates corrections.
- Precepts new Ambulatory Technologists to the area, providing detailed overview of requirements and ensuring competence in all areas of practices.
- May assist providers with patient processes as a surgical procedure assistant.
- Prepares room and instrumentation for procedure.
- Prepares specimens in appropriate preservative medium as ordered by provider and labels appropriately.
- Reviews discharge instructions with patient as prepared by provider.
Requirements
- High School diploma or equivalent and 1 year experience in customer focused/service setting required.
- Associate's degree preferred.
- Or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Minimum of 6 months of progressively responsible professional work experience in the ambulatory clinic setting required.
Qualifications
- Knowledge of medical terminology, procedures, and computer experience preferred.