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Bachelor's degree may be waived for a medical technologist who was ASCP certified in the years prior to the bachelor's degree requirement by ASCP and a HEW/HHS technologist certified by Health and Human Services.
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Conemaugh Nason Medical Center is seeking a full-time Medical Laboratory Technician or Medical Technologist on night shift. With a state-of-the art cardiac catheterization lab, Conemaugh Nason offers a range of inpatient and outpatient cardiac services close to home when every minute matters.
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Five (5) years of experience as a Medical Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Laboratory Scientist, or Medical Laboratory Technician required. Job Description Summary: This position meets the minimum CLIA qualifications of a Laboratory General Supervisor, and under the direction of the Laboratory Director and/or Laboratory Manager, coordinates and manages the day-to-day operations of their specific section(s) and shift(s.
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Medical Technologist (ASCP) OR Clinical Laboratory Scientist (AMT) OR equivalent certification (as determined by a national credential certification agency). Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Technologist.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Laboratory Technologist will work in the Hospital Lab. Each individual performs those waived, moderate, or highly complex tests authorized by CLIA, Bus. & Prof. Code Section 1204, and must possess a degree of skill commensurate with individuals education, training or experience and technical abilities.
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LeaderStat is seeking a travel Cath Lab Technologist for a travel job in Boston, Massachusetts. LeaderStat is currently seeking a Technologist with Cath Lab | Technologist experience for a(n) 13 week contract in MA.
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Certified as a Medical Technologist (MT) or Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) by the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) or equivalent, or Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) by the National Credentialing Agency (NCA) or equivalent ASCP Specialty or Categorical certification.
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Cardiovascular Technologist, Cath Lab Technologist. Looking for an RCIS or Cath Lab Tech agent; 10 hour shifts; 7-12 days of call per month; call every 3rd to 4th weekend (call response time is 30 minutes); potential holiday call.
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Posted job title: MT - MLT Medical Laboratory Technologist. At least 1 year of recent acute care experience as a medical laboratory technologist. As a medical laboratory technologist, you'll analyze bodily fluids to check for disease and abnormalities.
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The Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) is responsible for the performance of automated, semi-automated and/or manual procedures under the supervision of a Medical Technologist. Experience in a large clinical laboratory and children’s hospital setting preferred; will consider new graduate of an accredited Medical Laboratory Technician program.
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Cynet Health Clinical Laboratory Scientist, also called Medical Technologist provides laboratory information and services needed for the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Examples of laboratory tests performed by Clinical Laboratory Scientists includes detection of abnormal cells causing leukemia, analysis of cardiac enzyme activities, identifying type of bacteria causing an infection and detection of DNA markers for genetic diseases.
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Certified Medical Technologist, Medical Laboratory Scientist, laboratory discipline specific or specialty certificate (ASCP or AMT) Participate in workgroups with hospital I.T. analysts and hospital and laboratory management to develop effective workflows for patient registration, lab order entry and result receipt.
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The Registered Medical Assistant / Laboratory / X-Ray Technologist works under general supervision to perform laboratory and x-ray procedures involving a high degree of independent judgment.
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Prefer 6 months to 1 year medical laboratory technologist, clinical laboratory scientist experience in acute care facility. Processes and tests all types of laboratory specimens; reviews and reports lab results; performs operational duties, maintenance and advanced troubleshooting of laboratory instrumentation and equipment; acts as resource to other laboratory personnel.
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Cross Country Allied is seeking a travel Medical Lab Technician for a travel job in Biddeford, Maine. Specialty: Medical Lab Technician. Working in a hospital, lab, private practice, outpatient center or other healthcare facility, you'll collect blood and/or urine samples, analyze samples, maintain equipment and handle patient data.
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