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Two years of experience working as a clinical laboratory scientist (CLS) in a medical laboratory preferred. California Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) License required.
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Cert Histocompatibility Spec (CHS-ABHI), Cert Histocompatibility Techno (CHT-ABHI), Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS), HEW (HEW), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), Medical Technologist (MT), Specialist in Cytology-ASCP (SCT), Specialist in Cytometry-ASCP (SCYM), Molecular Biology Spec-ASCP (SMB.
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Five (5) years of experience as a Medical Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Laboratory Scientist, or Medical Laboratory Technician required.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) is responsible for the collection and processing of customer specimens and the performance and evaluation of a full range of clinical laboratory tests to assist in the diagnosis and monitoring of customer treatment.
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The Med Lab Scientist 3 performs and monitors a full range of laboratory testing and study. American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Performs laboratory tests in compliance with department procedures and all pertinent regulatory requirements.
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Works under the supervision of a Laboratory Supervisor, and in their absence, a Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS). Demonstrates a working knowledge of the specific policies and procedures that relate to the duties of an Medical Laboratory Technologist (MLT) by consistently operating within the context of these requirements.
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3 years of full-time primary laboratory experience as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) in moderate/high complexity testing for the specific section/area of responsibility required.
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California Clinical Laboratory Scientist Biochemistry Special License. Under the general supervision of the Chief Clinical Laboratory Scientist, obtains and processes patient specimens and performs various clinical laboratory test for use in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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Medical Technologist (MT), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) or equivalent certification by the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) required or registry eligible and obtained within 1 year of hire date.
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We are seeking a 20 hour a week Clinical Lab Scientist to work 20 hours a week during the daytime hours. Performs tests related to the diagnosis and treatment of patient by utilizing various medical laboratory procedures in the Clinical Laboratory.
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Limited Specialty License (California) OR Clinical Laboratory Scientist License (California) Masters degree in clinical scientific, laboratory, or related field preferred.
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Possesses current Phlebotomy Technician American Society Clinical Pathology Certification PBT (ASCP), Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) (ASCP) certification, Medical Technologist (ASCP) MT certifications, Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), or National Healthcare Association Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) certification, and.
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Job DescriptionThe Senior Associate Scientist, Cell Culture Process Development (Pre-Pivotal) will lead and execute cell culture process development laboratory experimentation for Gilead biologics entities during pre-pivotal phases development (pre-clinical, phase I/II.
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Posted job title: Allied Health - Clinical Laboratory Scientist I About TalentBurst, Inc TalentBurst Health & Life Sciences is an established provider of healthcare workforce solutions, servicing healthcare facilities across the United States for over 15 years.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) - American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) - National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel (NCA.
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