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ASCP, AMT or equivalent certified Histotechnician/Histotechnologist required within one (1) year of hire. Clinical Laboratory Technology - Working knowledge in areas of laboratory medicine and technology including clinical chemistry, hematology, immunology, microbiology and molecular biology.
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Experience: Two (2) or more years of medical laboratory experience as a nationally certified Clinical Laboratory Scientist or Histotechnologist preferred. Microbiology: includes the subspecialties of Bacteriology, Mycology, Mycobacteriology, Virology.
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The primary responsibility for this position will include one of the following (or a combination of all) areas in the Clinical Laboratory: Microbiology: includes the subspecialties of Bacteriology, Mycology, Mycobacteriology, Virology, Parasitology and Molecular Microbiology.
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Under direct supervision, assists Medical Laboratory Scientist by performing routine laboratory support duties and approved testing in any one of various specialized laboratories throughout UMMS: Immunology, Rapid Response (Chemistry/Hematology), Blood Bank, Microbiology, Virology, Molecular Diagnostics, Shock Trauma Stat Lab and Immunogenetics in accordance with departmental procedures and regulations stipulated by Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act.
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The histotechnologist/ht will be responsible for preforming both routine and complex histology including embedding, cutting, H&E and special stains. This laboratory is looking to hire a permanent and full time histotechnologist on a night shift (with some flexibility.
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Perform a full range of clinical laboratory tests in any one or a combination of the following sections of the laboratory: hematology, chemistry, cytology, Histotechnologist, urinalysis, serology, microbiology, phlebotomy or transfusion and blood bank as outlined in the TO.
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Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university with course work sufficient to meet the requirements of the American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) for certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Technologist, Histotechnologist, Cytotechnologist, Specialist, or HEW (MT.
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Minimum Qualifications: NYSDOH (New York State Department of Health) licensure as a Certified Clinical Laboratory Histotechnician, Histotechnologist, Technician, or Technologist. Minimum Qualifications: NYSDOH (New York State Department of Health) licensure as a Certified Clinical Laboratory Histotechnician, Histotechnologist, Technician, or Technologist.
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Three years of experience working in an acute care facility as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Technologist, Histotechnologist, or Cytotechnologist. Three years of experience working in an acute care facility as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Technologist, Histotechnologist, or Cytotechnologist.
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Maintains current knowledge of discipline-specific coding and billing to ensure charges are appropriately created and applied to patient and/or client accounts. HT(ASCP), CT(ASCP), categorical or specialist (ASCP), MT(HEW), or MT(AMT.
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Reviews quality control for acceptability while performing testing and notifies medical technologist or histotechnologist before accepting and reporting test results. Reviews quality control for acceptability while performing testing and notifies medical technologist or histotechnologist before accepting and reporting test results.
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Required - Certification by the American Society for Clinical Pathology as a histotechnician, histotechnologist, cytotechnologist, medical laboratory scientist, international medical laboratory scientist, international cytotechnologist, international histotechnician, or international histotechnologist.
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Microbiology Molecular Biologist - R&D Specialist III (Biologics) Degree in Agronomy, Soil Science, Soil or Plant Microbiology and/or Plant Molecular Biology; Three or more years of relevant experience in the Life Sciences or in the beneficial plant microbe interaction, agriculture microbiology, microbial biology, ecology, or closely related fields (to include academic or industrial experience post undergraduate.
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As a Histology Technician/Histotechnologist you will be a member of a diverse, agile team responsible for preparing microscope slides for a Pathologist to review. Histotechnologist (HTL) certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP.
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NYSDOH (New York State Department of Health) licensure as a Certified Clinical Laboratory Histotechnician, Histotechnologist, Technician, or Technologist. NYSDOH (New York State Department of Health) licensure as a Certified Clinical Laboratory Histotechnician, Histotechnologist, Technician, or Technologist.
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