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State of the Art and Full Service Clinical Laboratory with blood bank, microbiology, serology, and core lab (chemistry, hematology, coagulation, or urinalysis. Clinical Laboratory Technologist OR Laboratory Technician Opening at an Award-Winning and Fully Accredited Hospital located in Upstate New York.
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There are generalist opportunities available as well as opportunities available in chemistry, hematology, blood bank and microbiology! For consideration, applicants must have an AS or BS Degree from an accredited medical technology/medical laboratory science program and must have or be eligible for MT/MLS or MLT ASCP Certification.
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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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Experience in chemistry, hematology, blood bank, microbiology, phlebotomy are desirable. Units in the department include: Blood Bank, Reference, Hematology, Chemistry, and Microbiology.
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Generalist Technologist working in all areas of the lab including Blood Bank, Coagulation, Chemistry, Serology, Hematology, Special Chemistry, Urinalysis, and Microbiology. Medical Laboratory Technologist OR Medical Laboratory Technician (MT/MLS/MLT) - Redmond, Oregon - CLICK AND APPLY NOW.
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For consideration, applicants must have his or her AS or BS Degree in Medical Technology (or a related field) and ASCP (or equivalent certification as a MT, MLS or MLT. This is a "true" generalist position where the Technologist/Technician will work in all clinical areas including chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, blood bank and microbiology.
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They also have department specific openings in blood bank, microbiology, core laboratory or special chemistry! Medical Technologist/MLS or Medical Laboratory Technician Opening at one of Ohio's Top Healthcare Providers.
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Medical Technologist/MLS or Medical Laboratory Technician Opening at one of Pennsylvania's Top Healthcare Providers! This organization is looking to add a permanent and full time Medical Technologist/ Medical Laboratory Technician to their team on either day, evening or night shift.
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The Medical Laboratory Scientist performs tests in Hematology, Chemistry, Blood Bank, Toxicology, Urinalysis, Immunology and/or Microbiology. Searching for a new Medical Laboratory job.
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They also have department specific openings in blood bank, microbiology, core laboratory or special chemistry as well as generalist positions! Medical Technologist/MLS or Medical Laboratory Technician CHEMISTRY Opening at one of Georgia's Top Healthcare Providers.
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Benefits include: Medical Dental and Vision, Retirement Benefits, Generous PTO, Recognition and Reward Programs and ample opportunity for Career Development! Benefits include: Medical Dental and Vision, Retirement Benefits, Generous PTO, Recognition and Reward Programs and ample opportunity for Career Development.
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