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Educates clinical laboratory science interns on a rotational basis in all sections of the laboratory, performs other duties as assigned by the Supervisory Medical Technologist and/or Laboratory Manager.
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As a member of the laboratory management team, the laboratory manager will work closely with the laboratory director, the associate pathologists the administrative laboratory director, and all technical section supervisors regarding relevant to technical and operational matters of test performance.
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This position reports to the lead clinical laboratory scientist, laboratory manager/supervisor, and/or the administrative director of Laboratory services. Job Summary: The Clinical Laboratory Scientist is responsible for performing moderately complex and complex laboratory tests, as defined by CLIA, in hematology, chemistry, urinalysis, microbiology, blood bank and serology.
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This position meets the minimum CLIA qualifications of a Laboratory General Supervisor, and under the direction of the Laboratory Director and/or Laboratory Manager, coordinates and manages the day-to-day operations of their specific section(s) and shift(s.
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Description Summary: This position meets the minimum CLIA qualifications of a Laboratory General Supervisor, and under the direction of the Laboratory Director and/or Laboratory Manager, coordinates and manages the day-to-day operations of their specific section(s) and shift(s.
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In conjunction with the Laboratory Director and/or Laboratory Manager, this position develops and implements new procedures, instrumentation, quality control, and reagent use. Refers clinical problems to the laboratory director, manager, or supervisor as appropriate.
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Troubleshoots instrument malfunctions and informs the Laboratory Supervisor, Manager or Director of problems. Documents and brings to the attention of the Laboratory Supervisor, Manager or Director any errors, omissions or discrepancies in QC. Compiles QA data and prepares reports as directed by the Laboratory Supervisor, Manager or Director.
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This position will assist graduate students and the lab manager with sample tracking, processing of blood, eggshell, skin, fin clips, and swab samples, and DNA extractions for genotyping and sequencing for fish and wildlife species of conservation concern.
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Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) or Clinical Microbiologist Scientist License (CMSL), preferred Requirements hematology, coagulation, routine chemistry, immunoassay. Accountable for essential functions such as: Laboratory Safety, workflow of samples, maintaining productivity KPIs. Responsible for effective communication with Lab Director, Lab Management and Lab Personnel.
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Degree Qualifications: One of the following:M.D Ph. D. in the life sciencesM.D., Ph. D. Job Description:The laboratory director will oversee all technical aspects of the laboratory which include all technical steps in the processing and cryopreservation of cell therapy products from various tissue sources.
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The Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) works under the direct supervision of a director, manager, supervisor or charge technologist as assigned. Using the latest technology available in the industry today, the Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) performs clinical testing in at least two of the following lab areas: bloodbank, microbiology, serology, and “core lab” which includes chemistry, hematology, coagulation or urinalysis.
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Creates policies and procedures adhering to hospital and laboratory guidelines in consultation with Urgent Care Laboratory Medical Director, Laboratory Director of Operations, and the Laboratory Quality Manager.
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You will work under the general supervision of the Laboratory Manager or Director, ensuring accurate and timely execution of laboratory protocols and procedures related to the clinical molecular pathology and genomics laboratory.
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Reporting to the Practice Manager and under the supervision of the Providers, the X-Ray Technician cares for patients and performs a wide variety of patient care activities, including laboratory testing and radiographic exams.
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In addition, direct liaison with the bioinformatics team including cooperative data entry and review as well as a cooperative technical relationship with members of the Clinical Cytogenetics and Genomics laboratory in test validation and genetic and genomic variant scientific analysis is preferred.
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