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Generalist experience preferred: Chemistry, Hematology, Blood Bank. Some Microbiology (PCR, Rapid Testing) a plus. NYS Clinical Laboratory Technologist license (ASCP) or eligible.
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Examines and interprets test results to identify abnormal including blood bank, chemistry, hematology, microbiology, serology, toxicology and urinalysis. 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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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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For consideration, applicants must have his or her AS or BS Degree in Medical Technology (or a related field) and ASCP (or equivalent certification as a MT, MLS or MLT. This is a "true" generalist position where the Technologist/Technician will work in all clinical areas including chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, blood bank and microbiology.
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The position is located in a laboratory that provides sub-specialties of service in a hospital setting; chemistry, hematology, coagulation, urinalysis, phlebotomy, blood bank, microbiology, and clinical microscopy.
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Experience in all areas of the lab to include: Blood bank, Chemistry, microbiology, urinalysis, etc. 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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Current experience chemistry, hematology, microbiology or blood bank. Category:Laboratory and Medical Technologist. Medical technologists analyze samples of blood, tissue and body fluids to determine chemical content, cell count, drug levels or blood type; they may also search for specific microorganisms like bacteria or parasites.
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Bachelor's or higher degree in Medical Technology/ Clinical lab sciences or in lieu of degree, the individual must be registered in the area specialty (Blood Bank, Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, or Immunology/Molecular Pathology.
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We offer state-of-the-art, in-house laboratory services including: Hematology Chemistry Microbiology Blood Bank Pathology Urinalysis Immunology Coagulation About Fitzgibbon Hospital To be a Leader in Community Health.
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Job Summary and Qualifications Our Medical Technologists (MT) perform assigned laboratory tests in specialty departments to include Hematology, Clinical Chemistry, Blood Bank, Serology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, and Microbiology.
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There are generalist opportunities available as well as opportunities available in chemistry, hematology, blood bank and microbiology! This hospital is looking to add a permanent and full time Medical Technologist/MLS/MLT on either Day, Evening or Night Shift.
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There are generalist opportunities available as well as positions exclusively in microbiology and blood bank/transfusion services, available as well as generalist roles! New Medical Technologist OR Medical Laboratory Scientist OR Medical Laboratory Technician at an award winning hospital in the Carolinas.
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All technicians and technologists are generalists and must be able to perform automated and manual testing in Blood Bank, Chemistry, Coagulation, Hematology, Microbiology, and Serology.
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Our Medical Technologists (MT) perform assigned laboratory tests in specialty departments to include Hematology, Clinical Chemistry, Blood Bank, Serology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, and Microbiology.
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These areas include: Hematology, Immunology/Serology, Clinical Chemistry, Blood Bank and Microbiology. 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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