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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Efficiently performs human surgical specimen examination; assists in tissue preparation for frozen section examinations, immunocytochemistry assays and electron microscopy (when required); performs appropriate medical photography of gross specimens.
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H13 Demonstrates knowledge of surgical pathology and cytology specimen collection and fixation requirements and rejects specimens when applicable. Demonstrates knowledge of specimen handling for flow cytometry.
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Prior laboratory experience in relation to anatomy/physiology, specimen processing preferred. Lab Assistant – Specimen Processor. May perform phlebotomy services, specimen collection/handling, utilize knowledge of department procedures and computerized Lab Information Systems (LIS), and support patients with information and direction utilizing laboratory services.
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Perform specimen processing, microbiology, serology and infectious disease testing independently to include moderate and high complexity testing under the direction of a laboratory supervisor, manager or director.
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Assure that specimen processing and testing performed are performed in a timely manner and are compliant with department policies and procedures, and accrediting agency requirements. Do you have the PRN career opportunities as a Microbiology Technologist PRN you want with your current employer.
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Maintains logbooks for – expired drugs, specimen testing, necropsy, x-ray, ketamine. Maintains logbooks for – expired drugs, specimen testing, necropsy, x-ray, ketamine. Assist in taking of x-rays, ultrasounds, surgery, and necropsy.
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Certification - Medical Technologist (MT) or Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) Certification - American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP)/American Medical Technology (AMT) or Health and Human Services (HEW.
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May assist with or participate in one or more of the following types of procedures: needle localization; breast MRI; breast ultrasound: imaging, biopsy, or fine needle aspiration; stereotactic procedure; breast implant imaging; ductography; specimen imaging; diagnostic work-up (for example, magnification, XCCL, LM, implant imaging.
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Reviews quality control for acceptability while performing testing and notifies medical technologist or histotechnologist before accepting and reporting test results. Must possess the skills required for proper specimen collection, including patient preparation, if applicable, labeling, handling, preservation, fixation, processing or preparation, transportation, and storage of specimens.
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In non-licensure states, must hold a national certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Technologist such as ASCP, AAB, or AMT unless grandfathered per state requirement.
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Use clinical skills for specimen collection, point-of-care testing, clinical procedures. This is a unique opportunity for those seeking to gain hands-on experience in the medical and/or health-tech field.
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The Division of Anatomic Pathology has seen sustained inpatient and outpatient specimen growth over recent years with projected growth on par with recent growth. Teaching responsibilities may include teaching and mentoring of medical students, pathology residents, and fellows.
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The Medical Laboratory Scientist performs routine laboratory testing, laboratory specimen collection and is responsible for quality control and regular maintenance of laboratory equipment.
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The Specimen Accessioner will be responsible for performing clinical specimen accessioning, sample sorting and data entry in a fast-paced, high-throughput environment according to established standard operating procedures.
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The Public Health Microbiologist I/II is responsible for specimen processing, test performance, and for test results reporting on clinical and environmental specimens. IRC Section 125 plan available for pre-tax payroll deductions for contributions towards un-reimbursed medical expenses and dependent care.
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specimen job Title: medical technologist Company: Childrens Healthcare Of Atlanta
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