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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. Teladoc®Allied health plan members (and their dependents - even if not covered under your Allied health plan)can access free sick or acute care consults with board-certified physicians 24/7.
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Experience in all areas of the lab to include: Blood bank, Chemistry, microbiology, urinalysis, etc. B.S. in a biological science, medical technology, or related science required. Identifies and communicates abnormal patient conditions by alerting supervisory personnel, the pathologist, the patient physician, or nurse; reporting mandated information to the public health department or other designated officials.
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Cynet Health complies with all applicable state and federal laws regarding employment and consideration of unemployment status. Cynet Health is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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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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A valid Clinical Laboratory Scientist License. Matches computer orders with specimen labeling; sorting specimens; checking labeling; logging specimens; arranging reports for delivery; keeping work surfaces clean and orderly.
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Two year full-time (or the equivalent of full-time) experience as a licensed scientist in a hospital clinical laboratory performing varied clinical tests and analyses. Running standards and controls, verifying equipment function through routine equipment maintenance and advanced trouble shooting; calibrating equipment utilizing approved testing procedures; monitoring quality control measures and protocols.
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They take part on collecting samples which includes collecting urine, blood and other samples. We provide referral bonuses for up to 3 assignments for the clinician that you send to us. Disability - Long-Term and or Short-Term Disability.
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They also counsel patients on pre-test requirements and answer questions related to testing. We value hard work and commitment, and our Loyalty program showcases just that. Make sure that the testing method used followsestablished quality control procedure and assists with the preparation of laboratory reports.
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Supplemental Benefits - Accident & Critical Illness + Cancer benefits. Uses the laboratory computer systems to place testing data, generate reports of testing results and search for test results for physicians.
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Executes a range of standardized microscopic, chemical and bacteriological tests. He or She perform a variety of laboratory tests, ensure the quality of the test results, explain the significance of laboratory tests, evaluate new methods and study the effectiveness of laboratory.
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A Bachelor’s degree in a laboratory, chemical, physical, biological science, Allied Health, Healthcare, or Healthcare Management related field AND shall have completed at least 35 hours of coursework across various subjects related to clinical laboratory sciences such as biological science, microbiology, organic chemistry, biochemistry, mathematics, etc.
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AMT Medical Technologist (MT) - Other/National, ASCP Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) - Other/National, ASCP Technologist in Chemistry (C) - Other/National, ASCP Technologist in Hematology (H) - Other/National, ASCP Technologist in Microbiology (M) - Other/National, ASCP Technologist in Molecular Biology (MB) - Other/National, Certified Histocompatibility Specialist (CHS) - Other/National, Certified Histocompatibility Technologist (CHT) - Other/National.
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Education must have been from an accredited college or university in a field related to MT (e.g., biochemistry, chemistry, microbiology, immunology, hematology, immunohematology, biological science, physiology, allied health education, health systems administration, infection control and preventive medicine), which was accredited at the time the candidate completed the program.
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Keywords: MLS, MLT, medical laboratory scientist, medical laboratory technician, MT, laboratory technologist, laboratory technician, Talroo-Allied Health, #Monster, job fair, career fair, hiring event, microbiology, core lab, clinical lab, chemistry, medical laboratory science, medical laboratory technologyJob SummaryPerforms laboratory tests; interprets results; documents and reports results.
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MT Required: Bachelor's degree in related fields in biological sciences, chemistry, clinical laboratory science, or allied health technologies OR graduation from a Medical Technology program approved by a nationally recognized body OR documented equivalent education, training or experience.
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