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Board of Certification Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), or Medical Technologist. Medical Lab Scientist (MLS) or Medical Lab Technician (MLT) is responsible for accurately and correctly collecting specimens for provider ordered lab tests, performing provider ordered lab tests, reporting timely results, and aid the provider in patient diagnosis and management.
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Bachelor’s Degree in clinical laboratory science/medical technology, OR BS degree in chemical, physical or biological science and a certificate of completion of a Categorical equivalent of MLS program, OR Bachelor’s Degree in chemical, physical or biological science and certification (MLS or categorical.
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For certain specialty disciplines ONLY (Toxicology, Clinical Mass Spectrometry, etc.) posted pay range reflects MLS range. Come join our team and do great work on behalf of better health in this PRN Medical Lab Scientist or Medical Lab Technician position.
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Performs a variety of patient testing and administrative tasks in support of the clinical activities in the UNCHCS. The Core Laboratory is comprised of multiple testing areas- Chemistry, Toxicology, Blood Gas Analysis, Urinalysis, Coagulation, Automated Hematology and Manual Hematology, including Smear Review and Body Fluid Analysis, and Specimen Processing.
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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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This individual may specialize in one or more of the following areas: biochemistry, bacteriology, toxicology, parasitology, serology, coagulation, hematology, urinalysis, or blood banking. This individual may specialize in one or more of the following areas: biochemistry, bacteriology, toxicology, parasitology, serology, coagulation, hematology, urinalysis, or blood banking.
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U.S. Students may be hired at the job title equivalent in clinical laboratory science under the following conditions: Student is enrolled in a clinically recognized program (CLS), students clinical rotation in the core area must be completed prior to working in that core area and student must complete program within one year of hire.
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Foreign educated candidates must provide a detailed credential evaluation from IERF (International Education Research Foundation) or other nationally recognized credentialing agency. MT or categorical certification (ASCP, AMT, HEW, AAB.
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Certification(Supplied if Applicable): Candidates must have either (1) or (2) below: Candidates must currently possess the appropriate certification as a MT, MLS, or CLS given by the ASCP-BOC, ASCP-BOR, or AMT -OR- Candidates must currently possess the categorical or specialist technologist level certification from the certification agencies listed above, such as, but not limited to, chemistry (C/SC), hematology (H/SH), microbiology (M/SM), molecular biology (MB/SMB) and blood bank (BB/SBB.
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Note: posted pay range reflects MLS range. MLT certification (ASCP, AMT, HEW, AAB) POSITION SUMMARY - Medical Lab Technician. POSITION SUMMARY - Medical Lab Scientist. Bachelor's Degree in chemical, physical or biological science, OR.
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This position serves as a department resource, and is responsible for assisting with department compliance with all pertinent laboratory accrediting agency and regulatory requirements (e.g., CLIA '88, JCAHO, CAP, OSHA.
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This laboratory also offers state of the art EMR and LIS systems and offers a full range of services including (but not limited to) blood bank, chemistry, coagulation, cytology, histology, immunology, microbiology and toxicology.
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Job Description NEW Clinical Laboratory Scientist OR Medical Laboratory Technician opening at a full service anatomic pathology laboratory located in Northern Idaho! Meet Your Recruiter Andrea CostelloAssociate Vice President, Client Relationship Manager and Team Lead Andrea has been with K.A. Recruiting since graduating from the College of the Holy Cross in 2014.
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National Registration as an MLS (ASCP) or Certification with the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist or Categorical Certification by the ASCP in the discipline for which the candidate is applying (e.g. Immunohematology, Microbiology), OR.
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Bitterroot Health is seeking candidates for a Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) or Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) position. Areas of medical laboratory training may include microbiology, chemistry, hematology, immunology, transfusion medicine, toxicology, and molecular diagnostics.
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