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Job Title: Patient Service Technician I/ II - Laboratory Services. Patient Service Technician I/ II - Laboratory Services. Department: Laboratory Services.
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Work in a fast-paced laboratory environment with biological and chemical hazardsChampion safety, compliance, and quality controlAll you need is:Bachelor’s Degree in medical technology or related science from an accredited programCurrent and active certification from the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) as a laboratory scientist (MLS), formerly known as MT/CLS or American Medical Technologist, as a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) (AMT.
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Responsibilities Performs routine and complex technical procedures and functions in the laboratory information system in an adequate and timely manner; may include phlebotomy, specimen collection, processing, reporting, and storage.
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Current and active certification from the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) as a laboratory scientist (MLS), formerly known as MT/CLS or American Medical Technologist, as a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) (AMT.
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Maintain accurate laboratory records and make available for inspections /audits by Lab Supervisor, Lab Director, Lab Consultant and CLIA Surveyors. Perform CLIA waived testing (i.e. urine dip, pregnancy tests, finger stick blood glucose levels, fecal occult blood tests, rapid influenza tests, finger stick PT/INR, Monospots, sed rates, rapid streps) as described in the laboratory procedure manual with minimal/no supervision.
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Requirements Bachelor s degree in chemical, physical or biological science or Medical Laboratory Science OR Associates degree in medical technology ASCP or AMT certification required SBB or BB certification preferred.
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The Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology at the University of Washington in Seattle has an outstanding opportunity for a Clinical Laboratory Technician (CLT) 2. An Associate degree from a Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation (CAHEA) accredited Medical Laboratory Technician program including courses in chemistry and biology.
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As a Laboratory Support Services (LSS) Technician I, you will provide a variety of support for laboratory functions in accordance with SOP’s & GMP practices. As a LSS Technician I, you will receive introductory cross training within the Microbiology, Analytical, and CRS areas, as well as provides miscellaneous back up support to other team members within your department.
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Registers, orders, labels specimens with appropriate barcode labels and receives all lab specimens arriving at MMC Lab for both inpatient, outpatient, and outreach services. Receives all calls arriving in the laboratory from providers, clients, nurses, management, and patients.
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We are currently seeking a Medical Laboratory Technician to provide healthcare services to veterans and their families at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton or other Branch/Area Health Clinics within Camp Pendleton, CA.
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Medical Laboratory Technician, Laboratory, University Health Services. Certified as a Medical Laboratory Technician with the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) or equivalent.
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Medical Technician or Certified Laboratory Assistant preferred. Maintain excellent communication with the Department and other Laboratory Services personnel. QualTex Laboratories is an FDregistered and CLIcertified organization that provides state-of-the-art, high volume capacity donor screening and biological testing services.
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In an environment of continuous quality improvement, the Medical Laboratory Technician is responsible for performing laboratory analysis and reports results. Associate's degree as a Medical Laboratory Technician or must be board certification eligible through an approved secondary pathway required.
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Receives specimens into the laboratory, process specimens, deliver specimens to testing locations, store specimens for future analysis and dispose of specimens. Provides complete and accurate instructions to customers of the laboratory.
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Regions Hospital Laboratory is currently seeking a professional, quality-focused Laboratory Services Technician to join our team. - Maintain laboratory and cardiology equipment and supplies.
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