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Experience: One year of experience in a clinical laboratory in any one or a combination of the following sections: hematology, chemistry, cytology, histology, urinalysis, serology, microbiology and blood bank.
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For Regional Laboratory the following certifications are also acceptable: H(ASCP), and/or SH(ASCP) for Hematology; C(ASCP), and/or SC(ASCP) for Chemistry; M(ASCP) and/or SM(ASCP) for Microbiology; B(ASCP) and/or SBB(ASCP) for blood bank/transfusion services.
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To include but not limited to: hematology, chemistry, microbiology and blood bank. QUALIFICATIONS OF THE MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (MLT): Graduate from a medical laboratory technician training program accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) or the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) or educational program acceptable to the American Medical Technologist (AMT.
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Required: Clinical Laboratory Technologist New York State license, B.S. in clinical sciences/biotechnology with a minimum of three years’ experience in Blood bank, immunology, hematology, microbiology.
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Serves as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist in a department (such as, but not limited to Chemistry, Hematology, Urinalysis, Coagulation, Microbiology, or Blood Bank section) of a Medical Treatment Facility responsible for solving difficult problems, performing highly complex and specialized laboratory procedures, and modifying or adapting new methods and techniques to improve and expand services.
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Three years of experience as a laboratory assistant, laboratory technical assistant, laboratory technician or blood bank phlebotomist. A baccalaureate degree with twenty-four semester hours in bacteriology, biology, histological techniques, medical technology, immunology, urology, zoology, chemistry, histopathology, mycology, or microbiology or any combination of the above coursework will substitute for all the required experience.
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Performs technical laboratory procedures in all areas of the lab including Microbiology, Chemistry, Blood Bank, and Hematology. Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) - Full time.
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Bachelors degree in medical technology, clinical laboratory science, chemical, physical or biological science from an accredited institution. Masters degree in clinical laboratory science, chemical, physical, biological, business administration, health care administration, public health, or related field from an accredited institution.
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Medical technologist is responsible for technical and non-technical responsibilities includes performing laboratory testing procedure on state of the art instruments in Hematology, Hemostasis, Blood Bank, Chemistry, Urinalysis, Point of Care Testing, Microbiology and Specimens processing.
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Essential Duties:Performs a variety of manual, semi-automated and automated microbiological and molecular procedures Biochemical, Hematological, Microbiological and/or Blood Bank analysis on varied patient specimens, maintaining a high degree of accuracy , reliability and productivity.
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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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They may also train and supervise students and specialize in areas such as blood bank, chemistry, hematology, or microbiology. Medical Laboratory Scientist, also known as clinical laboratory technologists, perform and analyze the results of complex scientific tests on blood and bodily fluids.
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There are department specific positions (microbiology, hematology|chemistry, blood bank etc. (Only QUALIFIED Healthcare Professionals accepted) Medical Technologist - General - NEW Medical Technologist OR Medical Laboratory Scientist OR Medical Laboratory Technician at one of New Hampshire's Top Healthcare Providers.
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There are generalist opportunities available as well as opportunities available in chemistry, hematology, blood bank and microbiology! 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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Must possess current skills in Blood Bank, Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology and Urinalysis. This includes blood bank, walking blood bank and laboratory practices at all sites under the project oversight.
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