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Preferred Lab Partners/St Elizabeth Healthcare is a fast paced, high volume, progressive Microbiology/Molecular Microbiology Laboratory seeking a Medical Technologist (MT, MLS, MLT) and/or Bachelor of Sciences degree with an area in Microbiology, Biology, Chemistry and/or Physical Sciences.
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Experience Preferred one year of work experience as Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS)/Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT), previous HLA experience, and/or comparable Immunology, genetics, or molecular diagnostics research.
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The candidate will perform testing in all areas of the laboratory including Phlebotomy, Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Serology, Chemistry, Molecular, and Blood Banking. The MLT performs clinical tests in any one or combination of areas of specialization, approved by the Director of Laboratory Services, used for the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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Specialties include bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, mycobacteriology, virology, and molecular microbiology. Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college/university with a major in biological, chemical, physical, or clinical laboratory science AND at least two years' experience in a role equivalent to that of a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) in a clinical laboratory.
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Current certification or eligible with ASCP (American Society of Clinical Pathologists) as an MLS - Medical Laboratory Scientist, MT - Medical Technologist, MLT-Medical Laboratory Technician, MB- Molecular Biology or specialist.
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Associate degree in a laboratory science with certification (or eligible new graduate) from an accredited institution as either a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) We have a newly constructed, state-of-the-art, open-concept laboratory featuring two automated microbiology sample processors, well-designed bacteriology workstations and multi-platform molecular microbiology testing.
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The Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT I), in their role as Testing Personnel as defined by CLIA, may perform waived and non-waived testing. Under general supervision, and after successful completion of orientation, training, and competency assessment on all instruments/methods applicable to their role, the Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT I) carries out all policies and performs all tests in accordance with the laboratory's standard operating procedures.
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Bachelor's degree with basic science education, including math, chemistry, physics; biology/molecular biology/microbiology/immunology preferred; Licenses: MLT/MT/CLS/MLS/CHT/CHS/MB or related REQUIRED.
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Pcr, molecular, dna pcr, microbiology, molecular biology, biology, plating, dna extraction, pipetting, laboratory. pcr,molecular,dna pcr,microbiology,molecular biology,biology,plating,dna extraction.
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Our Lab services operate state of the art facilities and include clinical testing in the areas of Histology, Cytology, Hematology, Coagulation, Clinical Chemistry, Urinalysis, Immunoassay, Microbiology, Transfusion service, EIA, and Molecular Biology.
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Must have a current & active license (CLS/MLS/MLT certification and/orCHT/CHS) in one or more of the following areas: Generalist, Molecular, Immunology, Histocompatibility. Must have a current & active license (CLS/MLS/MLT certification and/orCHT/CHS) in one or more of the following areas: Generalist, Molecular, Immunology, Histocompatibility.
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Experience in CLIA/CAP- processing patient samples- and manual molecular biology techniques, DNA/RNA extraction, qPCR, with pipetting at the very least. Experience in CLIA/CAP- processing patient samples- and manual molecular biology techniques, DNA/RNA extraction, qPCR, with pipetting at the very least.
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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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A successful candidate should possess or be eligible for national certification as an MT / MLT from a recognized organization (ASCP or AMT). skills: Molecular Biology, Sample Collection, Sample Preparation, Sample Testing.
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ASCP certification in MB (Molecular Biology), MT, MLS, or MLT preferred. The Medical Technologist/Medical Laboratory Technician (MT/MLT) performs and monitors various medical laboratory analyses of patient specimens to provide accurate test results for confirming clinical diagnoses and treatment therapies.
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