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Qualifications EducationAssociates Degree in Medical Technology - RequiredBachelor's Degree in Medical Technology- PreferredTechnical Role: Specialist designation or continuing education related to relevant area(s) of specialty - PreferredCertification & LicensuresMLS (ASCP), MLT (ASCP) or equivalent - RequiredTechnical: Certified as a Medical Technologist (MT) or Medical Laboratory Technician by AMT or ASCP - RequiredTechnical: Specialist certification related to specialty.
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Demonstrates subject matter expertise in core laboratory, blood bank, microbiology or other specialty department. Required: Registered in accordance with an approved certifying agency (ASCP, NCA, AMT or equivalent.
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Generalist - chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, coagulation - blood bank and micro a plus, but not required. Generalist - chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, coagulation - blood bank and micro a plus, but not required.
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Current experience chemistry, hematology, microbiology or blood bank. The Medical Technologist process and receives samples of blood, urine and body fluids. American Society for Clinical Pathology Certification (ASCP) or equivalent certification.
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Generalist experience preferred: Chemistry, Hematology, Blood Bank. Some Microbiology (PCR, Rapid Testing) a plus. NYS Clinical Laboratory Technologist license (ASCP) or eligible.
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Bachelor of Science Degree in Medical Technology or equivalent with MT (ASCP) certification or equivalent. Demonstrates a commitment to personal career growth in the field of Laboratory Medicine/ Blood Banking.
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Performs essential duties related to one or more of the clinical subspecialties of Chemistry, Hematology, Blood Bank and Microbiology/Immunology based on shift. ASCP (American Society of Clinical Pathologists.
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We are searching for Medical Technologist - Blood Bank; someone who works well in a fast-paced setting. MT-STATE, MT-AAB, MT-AMT, CLSP, IMLS, BB-ASCP, C-ASCP, H-ASCP, MLS-ASCP, MT-ASCP, MB-ASCP, MP-ASCP or MT-NCA certification required.
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Performs clinical testing in assigned section/s such as general laboratory, Blood Bank and Microbiology sections, with all duties necessary for accurate and timely results including quality control, performance improvement, proficiency testing, and preventative maintenance of equipment.
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Preferred Qualifications MT (ASCP) or current (ASCP) preferred Other certification equivalent to MT/MLS (ASCP) or ASCP in the categoricalist level in academic and clinical requirements preferred (ASCP) categoricalist certification and a BS or BA in related science ASCP certification to be obtained within one year of hire preferred.
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You will produce accurate results in hematology, serology, chemistry, blood bank, coagulation, urinalysis, microbiology and other areas as designated. MT (ASCP), CLS (NCA), MLS (ASCP) or, as appropriate, BB(ASCP), C(ASCP), I (ASCP), H(ASCP), or M(ASCP) certification or equivalent required OR registry/certification eligible.
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Generalist with blood bank experience Determine the acceptability of specimens for testing according to established criteria Perform routine and complex technical procedures and functions according to departmentalStandard Operating Procedures Monitor, operate and troubleshoot instrumentation to ensure proper functionality Demonstrate the ability to make technical decisions regarding testing and problem solving.
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Certificate ASCP Registered or equivalent accreditation preferred. Serves as liaisons between Lab Support Services and technical departments and provides timely communications and resolution of problems to clients outside the labs.
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Demonstrates knowledge and perform tests in at least three of the five subspecialties: chemistry, hematology, microbiology, diagnostic immunology, and/or blood bank. American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Certification preferred.
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Generalist/Core Lab - Chemistry, hematology, UA, Coagulation, basic blood bank & micro. ASCP Certified MT/MLT. Generalist/Core Lab - Chemistry, hematology, UA, Coagulation, basic blood bank & micro.
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