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Manages, coordinates and evaluates all elements of laboratory services in assigned specialties of the Laboratory (Hematology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Blood Bank, Phlebotomy, Specimen Processing, Immunology, Pathology etc.
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Req ID : 2851 Working Title : Clinical Lab Scientist I, Blood Bank - FT - Evening Department : Blood Bank Compatibility Tests Business Entity : Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Job Category : Pathology / Laboratory Job Specialty : Laboratory Overtime Status : NONEXEMPT Primary Shift : Evening Shift Duration : 8 hour Base Pay : $37.02 - $57.38.
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Certifications: Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) or Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) certification by the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) or equivalent.
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As a member of our second-shift medical laboratory team, you’ll work in multiple areas and refine your skills through time spent in blood bank, toxicology, urinalysis, chemistry, hematology, and more.
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Our Medical Lab Technicians (MLT) perform assigned laboratory tests in specialty departments to include Hematology, Clinical Chemistry, Blood Bank, Serology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, and Microbiology.
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The Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS/CLS/MT)/Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) is responsible for the performance, evaluation and correlation of test procedures and assists in the selection and evaluation of test methods.
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Serves as a professional member of the laboratory staff who works well as a member of the laboratory team, performing all laboratory procedures (Blood Bank, Chemistry, Coagulation, Hematology, Microbiology, Serology, Urinalysis, Point of Care), assist with R&D, staff training, quality control review and assessment, instrumentation maintenance, venipuncture, solves problems under critical time constraints, operates under minimal supervision, and assists the Analytical Lead and Laboratory Manager.
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California Clinical Laboratory Scientist License or Limited California Clinical Laboratory Scientist License California Clinical Immunohematologist Scientist License California Clinical Microbiologist Scientist License are required and ASCP registry preferred.
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Prefer 6 months to 1 year medical laboratory technologist, clinical laboratory scientist experience in acute care facility. Posted job title: Medical Technologist I Harper Blood Bank FT Evenings Sign on Bonus available About Detroit Medical Center The Detroit Medical Center (DMC) is the leading academically–integrated hospital system in Metro Detroit, and one of the largest health care providers in Southeast Michigan.
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We are seeking either an MLS or MLT to work in our Transfusion Medicine/Blood Bank in the most exciting, biggest Blood Banks in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. This unique opportunity provides a variety of Blood Bank testing including, but limited to Blood Typing, Antibody identification, Eluate testing, Direct Antiglobulin Testing, and Antibody Titers.
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Two years of experience working as a clinical laboratory scientist (CLS) in a medical laboratory preferred. Licensures and Certifications: California Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) License required.
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Job Duties/Responsibilities:Responsibilities are interchangeable within job titles of medical laboratory scientist (MLS), medical technologist or clinical laboratory scientist.
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For consideration, applicants must have his or her Bachelor's Degree in clinical laboratory science, biomedical science, medical technology or in a life/biological science in addition to either ASCP or AMT Certification as a Medical Technologist (MT)/ Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist performs a variety of standardized and highly specialized analysis of tests in Chemistry, Immunology, Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Microbiology and/or Blood Bank. The Clinical Laboratory Scientist is responsible for the accuracy, reliability and timeliness of patient test results (pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical) used for the diagnosis, management and treatment of patients.
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Key words: Medical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Technologist, Medical Laboratory Technician, Med Tech, MT, MLS, MLT, ASCP, AMT, HEW, Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Urinalysis, Coagulation, Blood Bank, Histology.
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