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In conjunction with the Laboratory Director and/or Laboratory Manager, this position develops and implements new procedures, instrumentation, quality control, and reagent use. Implements an appropriate section and/or shift-specific Quality Control Program and maintains all applicable Quality Control and Functional Verification records.
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The Medical Technologist is an excellent technical opportunity at MultiCare, responsible for performing patient analytic laboratory testing, quality control, data analysis, results reporting, instrument maintenance and technical problem resolution.
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Conduct periodic reviews to ensure compliance with documentation of technical information, including: Evaluating quality control results and corrective action outliers; Documenting calibration, preventive maintenance, and reagent preparation; Reporting results by lab computer, manual requisition, phone, or fax; Printing and reviewing various lab computer reports; Reviewing and revising section procedure manuals; Assist with compliance of regulatory bodies.
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Supports laboratory testing services by performing specimen collection and processing, quality control and maintenance functions, and results reporting and verification. Licensed or eligible (application pending with a limited license in effect) as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist in the State of New York.2.
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The Medical Technologist utilizes all principles of quality control in the performance of laboratory testings according to established DMC and Tenet Healthcare Corporation Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's) and guidelines.
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Five (5) years of experience as a Medical Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Laboratory Scientist, or Medical Laboratory Technician required. This position is also responsible for the development and maintenance of policies and procedures that meet the standards of regulatory agencies and implements service quality improvements.
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Perform and document preventive maintenance and quality control procedures Identify and replenish testing bench supplies as necessary. This position is responsible for processing and reporting a variety of Microbiology assays including culture, EIA, parasitology, microscopy and PCR.
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Responsible for the daily operations of the Clinical Laboratory including staff performing testing and reporting test results maintains policies and procedures and quality control practices in the Clinical Laboratory.
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The Microbiology Supervisor manages daily operations in the microbiology lab, including overseeing a team of microbiologists, ensuring regulatory compliance, implementing quality control measures, and optimizing workflow.
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Performs all routine testing in hematology, manual hematology, urinalysis, coagulation, processing, chemistry , manual chemistry, blood bank and microbiology as requested - Performs all lab supplementary tasks for Quality control, chemical safety, logs all required activities to track workload, work in progress, pending logs and amended information.
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Perform and interpret quality control, and monitors quality control and instrument functions. Bachelor's degree in Medical Technology (or equivalent) and Registered as a Medical Technologist/Clinical Lab Scientist by American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) or equivalent.
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Performs assigned pre-analytical activities related to laboratory testing, which may include general and analytical equipment maintenance, function checks and documentation; inventory control and supply stocking, specimen collection as needed; biological specimen processing; cleaning and disinfection of selected or assigned laboratory equipment and spaces; quality control and calibration performance; and other pre-analytical activities.
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Responsible for supervising laboratory personnel, conducting and overseeing quality assurance and quality control, and collecting, analyzing, and interpreting lab results. Responsible for supervising laboratory personnel, conducting and overseeing quality assurance and quality control, and collecting, analyzing, and interpreting lab results.
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Licensed or eligible (application pending with a limited license in effect) as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist in the State of New York. Degree must include sufficient science and math credits to meet minimum NYSDOH requirements for a Technologist.
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Follows established in-process quality control procedures including recording data. Ensures and maintains quality control and assurance activities. Licensed by New York State Education Department (NYSED) as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist (or as appropriate to area of assignment), required.
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