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Performing testing in any and/or all of the following areas of the lab: clinical chemistry, hematology, transfusion services (blood bank), clinical immunology, clinical microbiology, serology, and the emerging field of molecular diagnostics.
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For consideration, applicants must have at least an A.S. in Medical Technology (B.S. strongly preferred) and an ASCP OR AMT certification as a MT/MLS or MLT. Duties include performing testing in all areas of the laboratory including, but not limited to Blood Bank and Microbiology.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Direct specimen processing and direct specimen Gram stains Rapid antigen testing - Cdiff, Strep, Legionella, Trichomonas, Mono, Crypto Rapid molecular/PCR testing - RSV, Flu, Cdiff, Gram Positive Susceptibility COVID testing Total Lab Automation instrumentation (BD Kiestra), plate reading and organism ID Susceptibility testing - automated and KB Quality control of instruments, reagents, and media.
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This hospital is looking to hire a permanent and full time Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Technician on an evening shift! In addition, this facility is able offer an incredible compensation package - including a competitive hourly rate, free family medical coverage and either a sign on bonus or relocation assistance.
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Job Description NEW Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Laboratory Technician at a full service clinical laboratory in Kentucky! This laboratory includes the following departments: Chemistry, Hematology, Immunology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Microbiology, Allergy testing, Autoimmune testing, Cepheid, Reference area and Phlebotomy.
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The Medical Technologist (MT) I maintains current professional knowledge and skills to perform testing as a generalist in the Clinical Laboratory, including chemistry, hematology, coagulation, urinalysis, serology, and basic microbiology and blood banking.
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Summary:Under the supervision of the Laboratory Director, the Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT)/Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) is responsible for performing diagnostic tests as ordered by physicians, authorized by the laboratory director.
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An acute care hospital in the Charlotte area is looking for a medical technologist generalist with strong blood banking skills to work the third shift. Specialty areas of laboratory medicine include clinical chemistry, hematology, transfusion services, clinical immunology, clinical microbiology, serology and the emerging field of molecular diagnostics.
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The Medical Technologist performs general laboratory testing in the areas of Hematology, Chemistry, Urinalysis, Transfusion Services, Coagulation, Microbiology, Serology, and Specimen processing with a high degree of accuracy and reliability.
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The Medical Technologist/Technician performs testing as outlined in this document in the department or departments to which they have been assigned to at the time of hire, or as Laboratory Management determines to be in the best interest of the laboratory to meet patient care needs.
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Each Medical Technologist will perform testing, inventory, quality improvement and quality assurance under the supervision of the Laboratory Manager. Ability to function in all areas of the clinical laboratory: blood bank, chemistry, hematology, microbiology, serology/immunology, coagulation, urinalysis, venipuncture, reference and point-of-care testing.
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Medical Lab Technician - Microbiology. Processes specimens and performs testing under the guidance of a medical technologist. Recognizes abnormal or unusual test results and determines course of action following predetermined criteria prior to reporting results; if necessary, confers with a medical technologist, supervisor or pathologist before reporting results.
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In addition, the Lab Technician II does waived testing, contract processing, Microbiology set ups, and LIS/computer functions. In addition, the Lab Technician II does testing, contract processing, Microbiology setups, and LIS/computer functions.
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Within the last ten years as a certified Medical Laboratory Technician by the American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification (ASCP-BOC), American Society of Clinical Pathology Board of Registry (ASCP-BOR) or American Medical Technologists (AMT.
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Performs waived and moderate complexity testing according to CLIA '88 guidelines in one or all of the following fields in the Clinical Laboratory which includes Hematology, Chemistry, Coagulation and Microbiology.
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