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Bachelors degree in biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements. ASCP or AMT certification is required [HM is open to registered or eligible candidates but they must complete ASAP.
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Employees hired before October 1, 2016 who at no time during their employment were certified may be exempt from the aforementioned certifications if they meet CLIA qualifications for the appropriate level of testing for this position Preferred Certification: Certification by ASCP (or equivalent certification by a nationally recognized board/agency) as a Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) Required Experience: Clinical rotation as MLS student.
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Bachelor s Degree in Medical Technology, clinical laboratory science or similar degree in chemistry or biology with required semester hours and one year of training in a clinical laboratory as per CLIA and NJ DOH regulations.
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In non-licensure states, must hold a national certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Technologist such as ASCP, AAB, or AMT unless grandfathered per state requirement. May assess competencies according to Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) regulations.
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Certification as a Medical Technologist (MT) or Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) by a nationally recognized agency (e.g., ASCP, AMT, AAB) Implement and maintain quality assurance and quality control programs to ensure compliance with regulatory standards, including the College of American Pathologists (CAP) and Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA), Washington Department of Health (DOH), and other applicable guidelines.
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A current California Clinical Laboratory Scientist License that meets requirements for Testing Personnel under CLIA regulations (42 CFR, part 493) (ASCP, CGMBS or generalist license is required.
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Bachelor’s degree in Cytology or Health Sciences or must meet the CAP/CLIA standards for a practicing cytotechnologist. CT (ASCP Registered)-Normally a B.A./B.S. in Biological Science and meet all licensing requirements with 1-3 years of experience preferred.
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Organizes and contributes to R&D to CLIA tech transfer and troubleshooting, training, and validations Requirements: Bachelor's degree in the chemical, physical or biological sciences 1-2 years of CLS experience in a clinical setting A current California Clinical Laboratory Scientist License that meets requirements for Testing Personnel under CLIA regulations (42 CFR, part 493) (ASCP, CGMBS or generalist license is required.
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CERTIFICATION/LICENSES: CLS (NCA), MT (ASCP) or equivalent certification as a medical technologist or Clinical Laboratory Scientist as required. Graduates who are Registry eligible may be considered for employment, prior to receiving ASCP or equivalent certification.
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We are a highly complex CLIA certified laboratory including Hematology, Chemistry, Urinalysis, Coagulation, Blood Bank, Microbiology, and Molecular testing. MLT certification from ASCP or equivalent required or needs to be certified within 6 months of hire date.
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Education: Associates degree in science required, MLT (ASCP) or MT(ASCP) certification preferred. Manufacture blood products according to FDA, AABB, CLIA and Red Cross policies and procedures.
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Must meet state and CLIA requirements. If your answer is "yes", then we invite you to become a QC Lab Technologist for the American Red Cross! Minimum 4 years of related experience in a regulatory, laboratory, or manufacturing environment or equivalent combination of education and related experience required for non-MLT/MT staff.
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Essential Functions Responsible for producing and reporting accurate, reliable and timely test results on clinical specimens in waived, moderate or high complexity tests as defined by CLIA. Areas include hematology, bacteriology, urinalysis, chemistry, serology, food testing and other miscellaneous tests.
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Performs waived and moderate complexity testing according to CLIA '88 guidelines in one or all of the following fields within the Clinical Laboratory: Hematology, Chemistry, Coagulation and Microbiology.
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Equivalent Experience: Must be Histotechnician (HT) certified or eligible for Board of Certification (BOC) by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP), certified within 6 months of hire or transfer.
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