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If you are interested please apply online and send your resume to anjimenez@mlkch.org POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the CLS Lead, the Clinical Laboratory Scientist is a Licensed Medical Technologist whose primary responsibility is to perform laboratory testing on patient's samples.
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Job Description - Medical Laboratory Scientist, PT Night - Chemistry (3269668) Medical Laboratory Scientist, PT Night - Chemistry. The Medical Technologist reports to the Laboratory Supervisor of the area in which he or she is working.
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Job Title: Medical Laboratory Scientist MLS Expert - GSACH - Full Time Days. 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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The Assistant Scientist, SOM will perform a variety of technical duties involved in conducting physical, chemical, biological and other research laboratory tests and experiments to obtain data for research purposes.
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Research Specialist - Howard Hughes Medical Institute - Waltham, MA, United StatesThe Howard Hughes Medical Institute currently has an opening for a PhD-level NMR scientist to join Dr. Dorothee Kern's laboratory as a Research Specialist.
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Authors, reviews and finalizes the medical and scientific portions of protocol synopsis and clinical study protocols and amendments; Reviews and edits documents related to trials, such as monitoring plans, SAPs, amendments, IRB/IEC submissions and regulatory submissions.
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Bachelors of Science/Bachelor of Arts in Chemical, Physical, Biological or Clinical Laboratory Science; or Medical Technology. May coordinate and perform validation testing related to the development of new medical laboratory tests and techniques.
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A Bachelor's or graduate/higher level degree from a regionally accredited college/university including courses in biological science, chemistry and mathematics, AND successful completion of a Medical Laboratory Scientist/Clinical Laboratory Scientist program accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) or an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education(external link) at the time the degree was obtained.
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MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW:Certification as a medical technologist or medical laboratory scientist by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP), AMT (American Medical Technologists) or AAB (American Association of Bioanalysts) according to the qualifications through the State of Georgia Department of Community Health, Healthcare Facility, Clinical Laboratory regulations.
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Clinical Laboratory Scientist License (California) TITLE: Clinical Laboratory Scientist. Under the general direction of the Laboratory Director, or their designee, performs pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical procedures and analyses to provide data for health maintenance, diagnoses, treatment and monitoring of medical conditions.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist, Core Laboratory, Per Diem, Night Shift. To independently perform and report laboratory findings in accordance with policies and procedures of The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, FDA, CAP, AABB, OSHA, CLIA, and TJC regulations to facilitate quality patient care.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist II - Hackensack, NJ - Sunday - Thursday 12:00PM - 830AM with rotating weekend. Quest Diagnostics is hiring a Medical Laboratory Scientist II in Hackensack, NJ. This role is a hospital-based position at HUMC.
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We currently have an opening for a Research Scientist I who will support laboratory operations, laboratory analysts, and facilitate operational excellence in the Medication Delivery R&D Extractables and Leachables laboratories in Round Lake, Illinois.
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Memorial Hermann Greater Heights Campus seeks a Clinical Laboratory Scientist, MLT or MT, Night shift. Associates Degree in Medical Technology (Equivalency Required for Foreign Education) or Laboratory Science and documentation of clinical laboratory training, or.
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A Medical Laboratory Scientist performs test procedures in a clinical laboratory and conveys the results to the physician or designee in an accurate and timely manner for the purpose of patient diagnosis and treatment.
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