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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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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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If Associate's degree in chemical or biological science, Medical Laboratory Technician (ASCP) or MLT (AMT) Board of Certification (BOC) required. ● 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.
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Associate degree in a laboratory science with certification (or eligible new graduate) from an accredited institution as a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college/university with a major in biological, chemical, physical or clinical laboratory science AND ASCP categorical certification OR.
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Job Title: Medical Laboratory Scientist, Geisinger Jersey Shore (Flex/Per Diem) (Rotation) US Army 68K Medical Laboratory Specialist, US Navy Medical Laboratory Technician, US Air Force Medical Laboratory Apprentice.
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Bachelor's degree in clinical laboratory science (Chemistry, Microbiology, Physics, Biology) OR a related life science. California Clinical Laboratory Scientist Biochemistry Special License upon hire.
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Associates degree in clinical laboratory science, biomedical science, medical technology or in a life / biological science (biology, biochemistry, microbiology, etc.) Certification as a medical laboratory technician or clinical laboratory technician by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP), AMT (American Medical Technologists) or AAB (American Association of Bioanalysts) according to the qualifications through the State of Georgia Department of Community Health, Healthcare Facility, Clinical Laboratory regulations.
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Should be competent in areas of the laboratory being covered, including chemistry, hematology, coagulation, blood bank, microbiology preferred. One year of supervised clinical experience as a medical laboratory technician in a clinical laboratory preferred.
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High School diploma or equivalent required plus a sufficient number of college and/or technical school courses and clinical training to satisfy the requirements for testing and certification as a medical laboratory technician by an approved certifying agency.
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Bachelor's Degree in: Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Laboratory Science, or Biological/Chemical/Physical Science acceptable to CLIA. Current registration as a Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Scientist, issued by the ASCP or equivalent, or categorical certification by the ASCP or equivalent for a specific departmental category (i.e. Chemistry, Microbiology, etc.
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For consideration, applicants must have his or her Bachelor's Degree in clinical laboratory science, biomedical science, medical technology or in a life/biological science in addition to either ASCP or AMT Certification as a Medical Technologist (MT)/ Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS.
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Baccalaureate Degree in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, or a chemical, physical or biological science. Join our team as a PRN Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) in Jacksonville, TX.
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Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university in medical laboratory science, medical technology, clinical laboratory science or in a related science (example, laboratory sciences such as chemistry, biochemistry, biology, microbiology, hematology, clinical microscopy, cytogenetics, blood bank, molecular biology, cytotechnology, or immunology.
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You will be responsible for overseeing our laboratory science team focused on building novel datasets of food analytical chemistry data generated from mass spectroscopy instrumentation. Leading laboratory management, including oversight of data collection, analysis, troubleshooting, and maintenance and technical oversight of chromatography and mass spectrometry instruments (GC-MS, LC-MS, ICP-MS.
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Under supervision as defined by CMS, performs general tests on patients of all ages which regularly require a professional level of knowledge to execute, interpret, and/or analyze in an accurate and timely manner.
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