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The purpose of a Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS/MT) is to obtain specimens for laboratory testing, performs laboratory tests on various instruments and consisting of hematological, blood banking, chemical, microscopic, or microbiology examinations.
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Blood Bank Technologist (BB) - American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) - American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Performs a full range of laboratory tests from simple blood tests to more complex tests.
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A renown and small Immunohematology Reference Laboratory that services many of the communities in the central part of Pennsylvania, north of Philadelphia is currently seeking two Blood Bank Technologists with experience in advanced immunohematology testing for a day shift at their renown blood center.
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Requirements: Bachelor's Degree or Associate's Degree in Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or Medical Laboratory Science and Mt, MLS or MLT(ASCP) certification. Summary: Performs moderate and high complexity testing as a generalist to include Hematology, Chemistry, and Blood Bank. Performs instrument check, analyzer maintenance, calibrations, quality control, competencies, proficiency testing, and patient testing, Identifies problems with test performance and utilities problem solving skills and resources to troubleshoot.
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Testing in Chemistry, Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Blood Bank and Micro with additional services in Phlebotomy, Send-Outs and Outreach. Testing in Chemistry, Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Blood Bank and Micro with additional services in Phlebotomy, Send-Outs and Outreach.
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Medical Technologist - Blood Bank - Looking for a MT|MLS job? I have a new MT|MLS (Blood Bank) position available near Boston, Massachusetts! - Under the general direction of the Technical Supervisor, provides ancillary support for clinical activities by performing Blood Bank Transfusion Service patient testing and appropriate interpretation of moderate and high complexity clinical laboratory tests as defined under CLIA '88.
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Prior experience preferred, in one or more of the following: Blood Bank, Microbiology, Bacteriology, Virology, Parasitology, Mycology, Mycobacteriology, Immunology, Molecular Diagnostics, Core Lab, Hematology, Coagulation, Routine Chemistry, Urinalysis), and Special Chemistry.
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Performing testing in any and/or all of the following areas of the lab: clinical chemistry, hematology, transfusion services (blood bank), clinical immunology, clinical microbiology, serology, and the emerging field of molecular diagnostics.
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Looking for a MT/MLS/MLT job? - At least 1 year laboratory experience; blood bank experience needed. Medical Technologist/Medical Laboratory Technician. Looking for a MT/MLS/MLT job? At least 1 year laboratory experience; blood bank experience needed.
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The qualified CLS/MT/MLS candidate will be competent in all aspects of general chemistry, hematology, coagulation, blood bank and microbiology. Must satisfy the education requirements of the applicable certifying agency: ASCP or NCA. MT/MLS (ASCP) or CLS certification from ASCP or NCA required.
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For consideration, applicants must have his or her Associates Degree or Bachelors Degree in Medical Technology (or a related field) in addition to his or her ASCP (or equivalent) certification as a Medical Technologist (MT)/ Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) or Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT.
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MT (ASCP) or MLS(ASCP) or equivalent required within one year of hire. Bachelor’s degree required, MT, MLS or equivalent registry eligible. Must have Blood Bank experience. MT (ASCP) or MLS(ASCP) or equivalent required within one year of hire.
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The Medical Laboratory Scientist I is specifically for Microbiology lab, responsible for specimen processing, performing PCR testing, and working up positive blood cultures. MLS I performs various laboratory procedures in assigned areas as licensed/certified.
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Our client, a 622-bed teaching hospital, is currently looking for a blood bank technologist to test in their busy immunohematology laboratory department. Bachelors degree in science; MT/MLT/MLS(ASCP) certification or equivalent; SBB(ASCP) certification a plus.
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Current, valid certification from American Medical Technologist (AMT) or American Society of Clinical Pathology – Board of Certification (ASCP-BOC) as a Medical Laboratory Technologist (MLT), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), or Clinical Laboratory Technician (CLT) is preferred.
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