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Histotechnician, or Histotechnologist, or Medical Laboratory Scientist. Our infrastructure includes a fully automated esoteric core laboratory in Fort Lauderdale, a histology and microbiology operation in Largo, Florida, and a network of hospital based rapid-response laboratories present in four HCA Healthcare divisions within the state of Florida.
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TYPICAL QUALIFICATIONS Any combination of education and experience sufficient to directly demonstrate possession and application of the following:Public Health Microbiologist I/IIKnowledge of: Equipment, terminology, and techniques used to perform public health laboratory tests; the principles of bacteriology, serology, mycology, virology, and parasitology; causes and modes of disease transmission; preparation, mounting, and staining of specimens.
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Must possess some but not all of the following laboratory skills: tissue culture, PCR, Western blots, flow cytometry, and immunostaining / immunofluorescence microscopy and analysis, cryostat sectioning.
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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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Faculty research is funded by federal agencies including NSF, NIH, DARPA, ARO, NASA, and DOE. In addition, UNM has extensive ties and a long history of collaboration with nearby research organization such as Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), the Santa Fe Institute (SFI), and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL.
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Bachelor's degree in clinical laboratory science (CLS/MLS), medical technology (MT), chemistry, biological science from an accredited institution, or bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in addition to a certificate in MLS. In histopathology or non-testing laboratories, a bachelor's degree with laboratory certification if applicable.
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This not-for-profit healthcare system is looking to hire a Medical Technologist OR Medical Laboratory Technician and is able to accommodate a variety of shift options! Job Description NEW Medical Technologist OR Medical Laboratory Technician in beautiful coastal Alaska.
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The Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) assists in the operation of the hospital laboratory by overseeing and performing routine tests in a section of the laboratory. Monterey Park Hospital, located in the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County, is recruiting for a Clinical Laboratory Scientist for our Laboratory Department.
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Experience proposing and managing successful multi-institution projects Familiarity with the US quantum computing funding landscape Familiarity with the DOE national laboratory system Excellent written and oral communication skills and the ability to convey key scientific truths to general audiences ORNL Ethics and Conduct: As a member of the ORNL scientific community, you will be expected to commit to ORNL's Research Code of Conduct.
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Dr. Thomas Frist, Sr. HCA Healthcare Co-Founder Be a part of an organization that invests in you We are reviewing applications for our Medical Laboratory Scientist opening. Employees hired before October 1, 2016 who at no time during their employment were certified may be exempt from the aforementioned certifications if they meet CLIA qualifications for the appropriate level of testing for this position Preferred Certification: Certification by ASCP (or equivalent certification by a nationally recognized board/agency) as a Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) Required Experience: Clinical rotation as MLS student.
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In non-licensure states, must hold a national certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Technologist such as ASCP, AAB, or AMT unless grandfathered per state requirement. Performs assigned pre-analytical activities related to laboratory testing, which may include general and analytical equipment maintenance, function checks and documentation; inventory control and supply stocking, specimen collection as needed; biological specimen processing; cleaning and disinfection of selected or assigned laboratory equipment and spaces; quality control and calibration performance; and other pre-analytical activities.
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Candidates must be qualified as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist in accordance with New York State Department of Health regulations. Licensure by NYS SED as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist required, or licensure-eligible with a limited permit or limited license as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist.
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The Tech-Med Lab assists the Clinical Laboratory Scientist by performing routine specimen processing and analysis under direct supervision. The Technician may perform routine automated analysis, instrument checks, calibration, maintenance and quality control; under the direct supervision of a Licensed Clinical Laboratory Scientist on duty.
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You will be responsible for conducting daily laboratory tasks and preparing consumables for the assay development team. Experience maintaining a laboratory notebook. Experience in (or motivation to learn) hands-on wet lab techniques for manufacturing, bio-assays, biochemistry, and microfluidics.
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As a Medical Laboratory Technician with Colleton Medical Center you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back! We are looking for an enthusiastic Medical Laboratory Technician to help us reach our goals.
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