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Interpret requirements of functional areas and data analysts into consumable visualizations and analytics; apply multidisciplinary subject matter expertise in clinical nursing, medical devices, statistical analysis software, database management and data analytics.
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Jump-start your career as a Clinical Lab Scientist today with Good Samaritan Hospital. If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Clinical Lab Scientist opening.
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Top biopharma sponsors, clinical research organizations, healthcare providers and institutions rely on ConcertAI’s evidence-generation and digital transformation capabilities to advance precision medicine and medical innovation.
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Clinical Lab: UH: Clinical Lab (Unscheduled, Varied Shift) - Job Summary: The Clinical Lab Scientist 1, under general supervision, operates specialized instruments to conduct clinical lab tests and analyze data from results, to assist physicians with diagnosing medical conditions.
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Instructs new employees and/or Clinical Laboratory Scientist students in laboratory procedures within area the CLS assigned, in order that they may develop proficiency and understanding of the clinical laboratory methodology.
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In addition the Clinical Laboratory Scientist II is expected to initiate QC failure corrective action participate in inventory control perform instrument preventive maintenance and troubleshoot instrument and reagent problems.
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Duties: The Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) works under the supervision of the Section Supervisor. Experience: At least one year of experience as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist is required.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist will work under the general direction of the departmenal Pathologist and the Supervising Clinical Laboratory Technologist to perform a full range of clinical laboratory procedures according to established protocols.
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What you will do In This Role: As a Clinical Laboratory Scientist II, you will perform specimen processing and testing independently to include moderate and high complexity testing. Methodist Hospital Clinical Laboratory Scientist II Microbiology Department Full Time - Non-Exempt Night Shift - Rotating Weekends Do you have a passion for healthcare and helping others.
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This position is part of Clinical Affairs team and will be hybrid to Sunnyvale, CA. The senior clinical research scientist will work on advanced, complex projects requiring state of the art knowledge in oncology and/or infectious disease molecular diagnostics.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Laboratory Technologist will work in the Hospital Lab. Each individual performs those waived, moderate, or highly complex tests authorized by CLIA, Bus. & Prof. Code Section 1204, and must possess a degree of skill commensurate with individuals education, training or experience and technical abilities.
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For more information, please visit the following link: Responsibilities POSITION DUTIES:Serves as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist in the Laboratory for the California Medical Detachment, located on the Presidio of Monterey.
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Minimum Qualifications:B.S. degree in Clinical Laboratory Science or if licensed before 2010; related science curriculum or qualifications received sufficient to obtain Montana LicensureMontana Licensure (Clinical Laboratory Scientist): Certified Clinical Lab Scientist, Medical Technologist (ASCP or equivalent)Essential Job Functions:Calibrate and operate automated laboratory instruments.
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No experience required for graduates of a clinical laboratory training program approved or accredited by NAACLS, or other organizations approved by HHS. OR One year of approved clinical laboratory experience, which must include a clinical rotation through the following sections of the laboratory: Blood Banking, Microbiology, Chemistry, and Hematology, Immunology, and Urinalysis/Body Fluids in the U.S. or with an accredited laboratory within the last 5 years.
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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. 5 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 preferred.
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