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We are seeking a Medical Technologist Blood Bank to join our laboratory team who will foster an environment of teamwork, quality and safety for our patients. Do you have the career opportunities as a(an) Medical Technologist Blood bank you want with your current employer.
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Submit your application for our Medical Technologist Blood bank opening with HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood today and find out what it truly means to be a part of the HCA Healthcare team.
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The Medical Technologist is responsible for the performance of automated, semi-automated and/or manual procedures in the analysis of specimens and demonstrates knowledge of techniques and competence in the fields of bacteriology, parasitology, mycology, hematology, serology, chemistry, immunology, immunohematology and flow cytometry as required for the position.
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As a Medical Technologist PRN with Swift Creek ED you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back! Our Medical Technologists (MT) perform assigned laboratory tests in specialty departments to include Hematology, Clinical Chemistry, Blood Bank, Serology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, and Microbiology.
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Come join our team as a(an) Medical Technologist PRN. We care for our community! Jump-start your career as a(an) Medical Technologist PRN today with TriCities Hospital. If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Medical Technologist PRN opening.
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Job Summary and Qualifications Under the direction of the Manager, Administrative Director and Medical Director, the Medical Technologist performs clinical testing in one or more of the following areas: blood bank, chemistry, serology, hematology, urinalysis, coagulation, special chemistry, microbiology and manual tests.
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Medical Technologist - Bachelor’s degree in Medical Technology or related science and successful completion of an approved Medical Technology internship program, OR Medical Laboratory Technician - High school diploma or equivalent.
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Education/Experience : Graduate of recognized, approved AMA Council of Education program in radiologic technology; Certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (A.R.R.T.); Certification as Medical Radiological Technologist (M.R.T.) by the Texas Medical Board; Requires current CPR and AED certification and Mammography Certification is preferred.
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Ability to function in all areas of the clinical laboratory: blood bank, chemistry, hematology, microbiology, serology/immunology, phlebotomy, drug screen collections. Performs patient specimen analysis for diagnostic purposes, under the supervision of a medical technologist or section leader.
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Do you have the career opportunities as a Medical Technologist PRN you want with your current employer? Do you want to work as a(an) Medical Technologist PRN where your passion for creating positive patient interactions is valued.
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EXPERIENCE:Previous Medical Technologist or Medical Lab Scientist experience is preferred. EDUCATION:A Bachelor's Degree in Medical Technology, Biological, Chemical, and/or Physical Science is required.
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Current license or temporary license by the Texas Medical Board (MRT), required; and Registered CT Technologist by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT-CT) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB(CT.
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About The Position Summary : Cynet Health Clinical Laboratory Scientist, also called Medical Technologist provides laboratory information and services needed for the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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We are looking for a dedicated Medical Technologist like you to be a part of our team. Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Medical Technologist opening.
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NMTCB (Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board) or ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technology) registration as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist. General Summary of PositionMedStar Health is looking for a Nuclear Medical Technologist to join ourteam at MedStar Washington Hospital Center.
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