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The Medical Laboratory Scientist performs a variety of clinical laboratory tests, procedures and related duties. Utilizes scientific principles as well as technical, procedural, and problem-solving aptitudes for day-to-day laboratory technical operations, quality control, quality assurance, procedure/instrument maintenance and corrective action, test result correlation, and clinical laboratory related continuing education.
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Education and Learning:REQUIREDAssociate degree in Medical Lab Technician (MLT) or Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS)A copy of the applicant's/employee's diploma and/or transcript as confirmation of the education requirement must be provided at time of hire.
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Job Duties/Responsibilities: Responsibilities are interchangeable within job titles of medical laboratory scientist (MLS), medical technologist or clinical laboratory scientist. 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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Associate Degree- In Clinical laboratory science, microbiology, chemistry or biological science- Required. Bachelor's in Clinical laboratory Science, Microbiology, chemistry or biological science- Required.
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Minimum Required: Bachelor's Degree in Medical Technology (MT), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS), Chemical, physical, or Biological. Medical Technologist, Medical Laboratory Technician, or Lab Technologist.
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Acceptable certifying agencies include ASCP, NCA, AMT, AAB, HHS (HEW) One (1) year experience in a clinical laboratory Ability to implement and perform clinical laboratory procedures according to proper standards and regulations.
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Possess a national certification for Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) through an approved Health and Human Services (HHS) agency, for example American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) or be registry eligible.
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The Radiopharmaceutical Laboratory Technician will work with a team of pharmacists, chemists, and engineers in a fast-paced and dynamic work environment in the quality control of radiopharmaceuticals used in both clinical and research projects in the Department of Radiology.
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Demonstrated knowledge and technical competence in routine specimen collection, preparation, testing applications, laboratory operations, and quality assurance in one or more assigned clinical specialty areas; examples: Chemistry, Special Chemistry, Hematology (no microscopy), Urinalysis (no microscopy) and Coagulation.
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LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION: Registered or registry eligible for MLT by ASCP, HEW, or AMT. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of clinical laboratory protocols to follow to ensure tests and procedures are accurate.
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Conducts a variety of laboratory tests and duties according to established laboratory procedure, and in compliance with Cherokee Nation Policies and Procedures, Rural Health Guidelines and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA '88), and Commission on Office Laboratory Accreditation (COLA) regulations, while working under the supervision of a Laboratory Supervisor and/or Laboratory Director.
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Are you detailed oriented, looking to develop your clinical laboratory skills, and love pursuing new knowledge? If working in North Dakota (ND), must be licensed by the ND Board of Clinical Laboratory Practice.
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Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or Clinical Laboratory Science preferred, or Bachelor degree, preferably in a physical or biologic science, with an Associates Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology.
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If Associate's degree in Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Laboratory Technician, then must be ASCP or AMT Board of Certification eligible and must receive BOC within a year. May assist in teaching Clinical Laboratory Science students and Pathology residents and training of new employees.
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US Army 68K Medical Laboratory Specialist, 71E Clinical Laboratory Scientist, US Navy Medical Laboratory Technician, US Air Force Medical Laboratory Technician 4T0X1 and Biomedical Laboratory Officer (43TX) and related medical specialties.
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