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Adheres to all established CLIA, HIPAA, OSHA and laboratory safety requirements. Enter test results into the Laboratory Information System for standardized report to be generated for physician review and interpretation.
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Maintain a safe work environment and wear appropriate personal protective equipment Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements.
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Performs waived and moderately complexity testing as defined by CLIA. Reports testing according to established protocols including evaluation of specimen acceptability. CLIA Section 493.1421 requirements.
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A clinical microbiologist scientist is authorized to perform clinical laboratory tests or examinations classified as high complexity under CLIA in the specialty or subspecialties of microbiology including bacteriology, mycobacteriology, mycology, parasitology, and virology; immunology, including diagnostic immunology and syphilis serology; and molecular biology.
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Responsibilities include assisting in the planning, directing, coordinating, and supervising of scientific work of the divisions of microbiology, chemistry and toxicology, virology and immunology, and laboratory improvement.
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These specialty sections include Chemistry, Hematology, Urinalysis, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Blood Bank and Microbiology. Experience: 6 months-1 year experience working in a clinical laboratory as a Medical Technologist and has met or exceed the regulatory CLIA testing personnel requirements.
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Associate degree from an accredited Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician (CLT / MLT) program or other qualifications as outlined by CLIA regulations. Performs clinical laboratory procedures in chemistry, hematology, microbiology, immunohematology, immunology and other areas of the clinical laboratory.
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Familiarity with regulatory agencies (i.e. CLIA, USP, GMP/CGMP) and quality procedures are highly desirable. Microbiology Lab Automation Applications Specialist - Minneapolis, MN. 2+ years of Microbiology experience.
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See attached CLIA Section 493.1421 requirements. Provides support functions to technologist including the specimen loading of instruments, assists in the Maintenance and repair of clinical laboratory instruments and equipment within the scope of training.
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Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements. Will work in hematology, chemistry, immunology and, microbiology & Urinalyses.
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The Director of Technical Operations works under the direction of the Laboratory/Division President with guidance from the Laboratory Director, managing all Clinical Lab staff, Supervisors- Microbiology, Processing, Cytology, Histology, as well as other employees that are directly or indirectly involved in the testing of patient specimens.
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To independently perform and report laboratory findings in accordance with policies and procedures of The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, FDA, CAP, AABB, OSHA, CLIA, and TJC regulations to facilitate quality patient care.
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The Microbiology Laboratory is a CLIA certified clinical laboratory that specializes in the performance of routine and specialized clinical laboratory analyses in all major sections of the Microbiology Laboratory.
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Meet CLIA and CAP requirements for testing personnel relative to scope of duties. Required - Current license or temporary license as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist-Generalist or Clinical Laboratory Scientist-Specialist in the state of practice.
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The analytical skills to collect information from diverse sources, apply professional principles of good laboratory practices, and summarize the information and data in order to report test results and solve problems in the following areas: one or more disciplines of lab medicine including, Blood Banking, Chemistry, Hematology, Immunology, Microbiology.
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