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Must be proficient in Microbiology, Chemistry, Hematology, Immunology, Transfusion Services, Urinalysis, Phlebotomy, and Specimen Processing. In compliance with the emergency regulation issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and company policy, CHC and its affiliate companies require all employees to provide proof of full Covid-19 vaccination or have an approved medical or religious accommodation as a condition of employment.
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Bachelor's degree in Medical Laboratory Science or Medical Technology, or relevant Science Degree that is nationally registered or licensed as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist or equivalent.
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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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New York State License as a Medical Technologist. Specialty: Medical Technologist. Experience Required: Clinical Chemistry, Hematology, Blood Bank, Blood Gas, Blood Bank, Limited Microbiology, Coagulation, Urinalysis.
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Seeking a skilled Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) with a strong microbiology background. The ideal candidate will hold a California-approved equivalency of CLS or possess a Bachelor's degree with a 12-month internship at a School of Medical Technology.
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Medical Technologist/MLS/CLS - Baccalaureate Degree in Medical Technology or related science with 12 months of clinical education in an approved school of medical technology.
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The primary purpose of the Medical Technologist, Microbiology position is to independently perform routine and complex laboratory analyses; assumes responsibility for procedural and system controls, problem solving, teaching and supervision, under direction.
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Bachelor’s degree (or higher) in one of the following: Medical Laboratory Science (formerly Clinical Laboratory Science or Medical Technology), Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Chemistry/Biochemistry 2.
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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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Job Summary: Under the supervision of a medical technologist, performs a variety of laboratory tests, many of which are complex, involve numerous steps and techniques and require use of professional judgment.
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Perform high complexity analytical testing procedures as requested by a Medical Technologist within various sections of the department, including Chemistry, Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Microbiology, and Transfusion Medicine.
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A minimum of a two-year diploma or equivalent in any biological science or chemical science from an accredited/approved educational institution and successful completion of the Medical Laboratory Technology training program which includes Blood Banking (Immunohematology), Chemistry, Hematology, and Microbiology; OR A minimum of a two-year diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology which includes Blood Banking (Immunohematology), Chemistry, Hematology, and Microbiology.
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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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Responsible for performing laboratory tests including waived, moderate and high complexity, to comply with applicable regulations of organizations governing laboratories and according to established procedures to aid the physician in the diagnosis and monitoring of patients in various areas such as: Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Parasitology, Serology and Transfusion Services under the supervision of a Medical Technologist.
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NEW Medical Laboratory Technologist/Technician position in Western Rural Texas for permanent, direct hire! -Generalist Laboratory Setting (rotates through Hematology, Chemistry, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Microbiology, etc.
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