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Performs pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical phase testing of all complexities as defined by Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act/Amendment (CLIA) to include specialized tests and analysis in one or more areas of clinical laboratory such as Hematology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry, Urinalysis, Immunohematology, Serology, Parasitology and chemical and morphological examinations to obtain data for use in diagnosis and recording laboratory test results.
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Licensures and Certifications: California Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) License required. Two years of experience working as a clinical laboratory scientist (CLS) in a medical laboratory preferred.
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Eurofins Donor & Product Testing is looking for a Clinical Laboratory Scientist to assist with providing comprehensive laboratory services to meet the unique testing needs of the transplant community.
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We are seeking a dedicated Clinical Laboratory Scientist specializing in Molecular Genetics to join our dynamic team. Current California Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) Generalist license.
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Instructs new employees and/or Clinical Laboratory Scientist students in laboratory procedures within area the CLS assigned, in order that they may develop proficiency and understanding of the clinical laboratory methodology.
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Keywords: scientist, development, chemistry, manufacturing, quality, clinical, laboratory, regulated industry, biological science, biochemistry, microbiology, immunoassay, lab, FDA, GMP, ISO, lean techniques.
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We have a rewarding full-time opportunity to manage our multidisciplined, collaborative team with DSHS's Western State Hospital as the new Clinical Laboratory Supervisor. Certifications - American Society of Clinical Pathologists-Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT.
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Educates clinical laboratory science interns on a rotational basis in all sections of the laboratory, performs other duties as assigned by the Supervisory Medical Technologist and/or Laboratory Manager.
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Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college/university with a major in biological, chemical, physical, or clinical laboratory science AND at least two years' experience in a role equivalent to that of a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) in a clinical laboratory.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) works under the supervision of the Section Supervisor. Experience: At least one year of experience as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist is required.
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Certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) or Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) by a nationally recognized accrediting agency (e.g., ASCP, AMT). Current Clinical Laboratory Scientist license in the state of Florida, with a specialty in Hematology.
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Clinical Laboratory Scientist License from the State of California Department of Public Health, Molecular Genetics preferred. The Clinical Laboratory Scientist is responsible for specimen processing, test performance and reporting clinical molecular genetic test results.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist performs laboratory testing using both manual and automated techniques. Title: Clinical Laboratory Scientist. Current NYS License as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist required.
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