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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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Prefer 6 months to 1 year medical laboratory technologist, clinical laboratory scientist experience in acute care facility. DMC University Laboratories evolved in 1993 and is comprised of Core Laboratories, Specialty Laboratories, two rapid response hospital laboratories, Centralized Stat Lab, Centralized Blood Bank Lab, and full service outreach infrastructure which includes patient service centers, remote ambulatory laboratories, marketing staff, courier system and billing department.
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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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Certification by American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) or National Credentialing Agency (NCA) or equivalent agency as a Medical Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Laboratory Technician, or specialty certification is preferred.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist - FT / Nights Blood Bank / Med Center - 5K Sign - on And Referral Bonus
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Preferred - Certified as a Medical Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Laboratory Scientist, or categorical certification by Board of Certification (ASCP.
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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.
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One of the following registrations is required if qualifying under "In lieu of degree" - American Association of BioAnalyst, MT (AAB); American Medical Technologist, MT (AMT); American Society for Clinical pathology, MT (ASCP); American Society for Clinical Pathology, MB (ASCP); National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel CLS (NCA); or equivalent categorical registration in medical technology such as RMT (ISCLT.
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New Medical Technologist OR Medical Laboratory Scientist OR Medical Laboratory Technician at an award winning hospital in the Carolinas! This hospital is looking to add a permanent and full time Medical Technologist/ Medical Laboratory Technician to their team primarily on evening OR night shift (with some flexibility.
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For consideration, applicants must have an AS or BS Degree from an accredited medical technology/medical laboratory science program and must have or be eligible for MT/MLS or MLT ASCP Certification.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist(MLS/ASCP)/Medical Technologist(MT/ASCP) - American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) or related certifications (BB/C/H/M- ASCP) with related work experience of a minimum of 3 years full time employment.
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For consideration, applicants must have his or her Associates Degree or Bachelors Degree in Medical Technology (or a related field) in addition to his or her ASCP (or equivalent) certification as a Medical Technologist (MT)/ Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) or Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT.
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As a Medical Technologist, you will perform stat and routine clinical laboratory testing in technical discipline areas in which individuals and departments are licensed under the direction of a Laboratory Supervisor, Manager or Director.
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NEW Medical Laboratory Scientist OR Medical Technologist Needed at a not-profit general medical and surgical hospital located in Western Arizona! Medical Technologists/Medical Laboratory Technicians are expected to work in all departments/areas of the lab including Microbiology, Serology, Chemistry, Urinalysis, Hematology and Blood bank.
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They are looking to hire a permanent and full time Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Scientist OR Medical Laboratory Technician on either DAY or EVENING Shift.
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NEW Medical Technologist OR Medical Laboratory Scientist OR Medical Laboratory Technician Opening at a Top Healthcare Provider in Connecticut! They area ideally hoping for either a generalist or blood bank background but are flexible.
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