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Refers all quality control data to Clinical Laboratory Scientist or to Clinical Laboratory Scientist Coordinator. Must possess equivalent of a bachelor of science degree in medical technology (biology, chemistry or biochemistry), which includes successful completion of a supervised course of clinical internship in an approved hospital laboratory or equivalent years of training and experience.
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Using biomedical instrumentation, microscopes, and computers to study samples obtained from patients, the Medical Laboratory Scientist provides data to physicians and health care providers for use in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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The Medical Laboratory Technician performs waived, moderate, or high complexity testing, correlates data-based knowledge of technical and instrumental conditions affecting testing results and performs quality control procedures within established parameters.
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The Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) is responsible for aiding providers in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases by accurately testing patient specimens, correlating data and reporting results in a timely manner to support quality patient care.
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Current and active certification from the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) as a laboratory scientist (MLS), formerly known as MT/CLS or American Medical Technologist, as a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) (AMT.
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The Medical Laboratory Technician, will perform routine to complex testing on medical specimens, may collect other bodily fluid specimens, label and transport specimens to the lab, input data into the computer and report results of laboratory tests in accordance with TJC, federal, state, and local guidelines, organizational and departmental policies, and procedures.
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Perform routine and complex analytical tests on human body fluids and tissues to provide accurate data to the health care team for optimal diagnosis and treatment monitoring of disease states. You put the pro in medical laboratory professional.
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The Medical Laboratory Technician may make qualitative determination of sugar in urine, make blood cell counts, and prepare and mount specimens for microscopic examination. The Medical Laboratory Technician performs routine tests in various areas such as hematology, biochemistry, etc., using standard techniques and equipment.
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Candidate will be expected to accurately and efficiently perform flow cytometry setups and subsequent data acceptability checks upon completion of departmental and panel-specific training. OR Associate’s degree in medical laboratory technology.
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Enter test results, quality control data, and other laboratory information accurately into the Laboratory Information System (LIS) or electronic databases. ZoomCare is seeking a Medical Lab Technician to join our team.
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The Medical Technologist/Medical Laboratory Technician is responsible for performing Laboratory specimen testing, analysis and reporting. Reports unusual patient data or test results to Lab Supervisor, Director or Medical Director.
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Under the supervision of Technical Supervisor and Shift Supervisor, performs laboratory tests to obtain data for use in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. - Prefer qualification as an ASCP, AMT, NCA, or an equivalent medical laboratory scientist.
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Medical Laboratory Technician or equivalent. In connection with this, all employees must comply with both the Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) as described in the Notice of Privacy Practices and Privacy Policies and Procedures as well as all data security guidelines established within the Company’s Handbook of Privacy Policies and Practices and Information Security Policy.
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Other duties include: responsibility for documentation of all activities, monitoring supplies; compliance with all regulatory and accreditation requirements related to safety and laboratory testing; face to face and telephone customer service; computer data entry and retrieval; workplace cleanliness and maintenance.
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Under the supervision of a Medical Technologist, responsible for performing laboratory tests and analysis test results in order to provide data for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.
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