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OR Meets the educational requirements of a Medical Laboratory Technician II (MLT-II) - 3 years of full-time primary laboratory experience as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) in moderate/high complexity testing for the specific section/area of responsibility required.
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Medical Lab Technician [2-year MLT degree] or Medical Lab Scientist / Medical Technologist [4-year BS] Generalist with Blood Bank Experience, proficient in testing in all Chemistry, hematology, Urinalysis, and Coagulation.
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2,500 relocation (for greater than 50 miles) Bonus money available to External Applicants Only The Medical Laboratory Technician performs and evaluates complex chemical, biological, hematological, immunologic, microscopic and bacteriological analyses.
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The Medical Laboratory Technician performs and evaluates complex chemical, biological, hematological, immunologic, microscopic and bacteriological analyses. Performs testing in the clinical laboratory for use in the treatment and diagnosis of disease using standard techniques and equipment; perform related duties in laboratory to include storing and labeling specimens and using manual and automatic equipment to prepare specimens and perform analytical tests.
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As a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT), you will be responsible for performing moderate and high complexity testing for use in patient diagnosis and treatment of disease. If you find this opportunity compelling, we encourage you to apply for our Medical Laboratory Technician opening.
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Successfully participates in all accreditation and other proficiency testing and annual performance competencies. Successfully participates in all accredidation and other proficiency testing and annual performance competencies.
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Requires a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) certification. Certification or new graduate eligible for certification through ASCP. Must be a registered MLT by a nationally recognized certification agency or registry eligible.
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LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION: Registered or registry eligible for MLT by ASCP, HEW, or AMT. EXPERIENCE: Internship as a Medical Laboratory Technician, or equivalent experience in a clinical laboratory setting.
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5 years of experience as a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT II cannot move to a CLS II). Must possess Certification for MT, MLS, CLS, or MLT from ASCP, AMT, AAB, or HEW/HHS. Description Summary: This position performs all routine and complicated laboratory procedures including specimen processing and handling, testing of patient specimens, calculating, and reporting of results, performance of quality control procedures, operation and maintenance of instruments and equipment, assisting in the development of new procedures and protocols, may perform phlebotomy and other patient-oriented tasks, and may perform other related duties as requested or directed.
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All duties inclusive of an MLT (Medical Laboratory technician), and: Interact with all laboratory customers courteously and professionally; respond to telephone inquiries in a timely manner.
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The Medical Lab Technician (MLT) performs testing in various departments of the clinical lab, such as Hematology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Transfusion, and more. Under the general supervision of the Laboratory Supervisor, the Medical Laboratory Technician performs a variety of laboratory tests of varying complexity to be utilized in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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If Associate's degree in chemical or biological science, Medical Laboratory Technician (ASCP) or MLT (AMT) Board of Certification (BOC) required. If Associate's degree in Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Laboratory Technician, then must be ASCP or AMT Board of Certification eligible and must receive BOC within a year.
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Must possess a valid Louisiana State License in Clinical Laboratory Science and ASCP-BOC or equivalent national certification as a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT),Clinical Laboratory Technician (CLT) or equivalent.
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The Medical Laboratory Technician performs clinical testing in one or more of the following laboratory areas: Chemistry; Serology; Microbiology; Hematology; and Urinalysis. Join our team as a night shift, PRN, Medical Lab Tech(MLT) in Pittsburg, TX.
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We are seeking either a MLS or MLT to work in our clinical microbiology lab which has a very unique variety of testing available and some of the most interesting clinical microbiology in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
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