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GENERALIST EXPERIENCE AND BLOOD BANK EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED [atleast 1 year]Medical Lab Technologist / CLS / MLS [HM is open to MLT with the right experience. Responsibilities are interchangeable within job titles of medical laboratory scientist (MLS), medical technologist or clinical laboratory scientist.
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The MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIST/TECHNICIAN (MLT) is a qualified professional responsible for the accurate performance of laboratory tests that determine the presence, absence, or cause of disease through the performance of varying methods collecting and processing of specimens.
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RequirementsEDUCATION: Currently licensed as a Laboratory Technician (MLT) by the West Virginia Department of Health & Human Resources (WVDHHR) if working in West Virginia. RequirementsEDUCATION: Currently licensed as a Laboratory Technician (MLT) by the West Virginia Department of Health & Human Resources (WVDHHR) if working in West Virginia.
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JOB SUMMARYThe MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIST/TECHNICIAN (MLT) is a qualified professional responsible for the accurate performance of laboratory tests that determine the presence, absence, or cause of disease through the performance of varying methods collecting and processing of specimens.
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Working in a hospital, lab, private practice, outpatient center or other healthcare facility, you'll collect blood and/or urine samples, analyze samples, maintain equipment and handle patient data.
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In-house procedures include Hematology, Coagulation, Serology, Clinical Chemistry, Urinalysis, Clinical Microscopy, Phlebotomy and Blood Bank. Performs complex analytical tests or procedures, recognizes deviation from expected results, and takes appropriate action to maintain accuracy and precision Recognizes factors that affect measurements and results, analyzes QC data, makes judgments concerning the results, and takes appropriate action to maintain accuracy and precision.
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The Medical Technologist works under the direction of the core lab manager and demonstrates proficiency in determining specimen requirements blood collections for all age groups, order entry, order query, specimen accessioning, and specimen distributions.
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Collect and label blood specimens for the laboratory in compliance with department's need and expectations. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology required, or Bachelor's degree with an ASCP or AMT certification for Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Scientist or eligible.
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The Medical Laboratory Scientist provides information for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease by conducting medical laboratory tests, procedures, experiments, and analyses on blood, body fluid and other specimen types.
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For a MT: Bachelor's Degree in Medical Technology or Clinical Laboratory Science, OR successful completion of the Laboratory Assistant requirements/program at Washington Health System AND completion of the ASCP certification required OR successful completion of the Laboratory Assistant requirements/program at Washington Health System AND completion 2 years in MLT role at Washington Health System required.
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Certification/Licensure: MLT(ASCP) preferred Experience Requirements: Minimum one year hospital laboratory experience preferred. All procedures or other job-related tasks that involve an inherent potential for mucous membrane or skin contact with blood, body fluids, or tissues, or a potential for spills or splashes of them, are Category I tasks.
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Min 5yrs of MT, MLT, MLS or CLS exp. Min 5yrs of Blood Bank exp. Min 5yrs of MT, MLT, MLS or CLS exp. ASCP (MT,MLS or CLS) (www. ascp.org), AMT (MT) (www. Min 5yrs of Blood Bank exp. Ensures compliance with all policies, procedures, and standards as promulgated by state and federal agencies, the hospital, and other regulatory entities such as CLIA, TJC, CAP, AABB, etc.
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Laboratory training culminating in National Certification: MT (CLS),#(ASCP), CLT (NCAMLP), RLT (ISCLT), MLT (AMT), CLT (HEW) or equivalent in experience. Tests may be performed in Hematology, Clinical Chemistry, Microbiology, Blood Bank, Urinalysis and Serology.
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MLT (ASCP or equivalent) plus minimum 2 years of advanced and recent (within past 1-2 years) blood bank and immunohematology experience, preferred; or. MLS (ASCP or equivalent) with recent (within past 1-2 years) blood bank and immunohematology experience preferred; or.
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At least 1 year of recent acute care experience as a medical laboratory technologist. Job Description As a medical laboratory technologist, you'll analyze bodily fluids to check for disease and abnormalities.
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