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Or bachelor's degree plus Certificate in Medical Laboratory Science (MLS), Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS), Medical Technology (MT), as recognized by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) is required.
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BS in a related Science (Biology, Chemistry, or The Physical Sciences) and/or equivalent relevant experience as recognized by New York State Department of Education for licensure as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist.
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Join our dedicated laboratory team as a Clinical Laboratory Technician to perform critical analyses on blood, tissue, and body fluids, supporting health care providers in diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of patients.
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Are you looking to looking to embark on a new challenge in your career, or start your career in Clinical Lab Science? Are you an experienced Clinical Lab Professional? If so, LabCorp wants to speak with you about exciting opportunities to join our team at Crittenton Hospital in Rochester, MI. In this position you will work in a fast paced, customer focused, and challenging environment, and will be a part of our overall mission at LabCorp: “Improving Health, Improving Lives.
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Experience with operation and troubleshooting of laboratory instrumentation and assay systems is desirable. Bachelor's degree in chemistry or a human biological science is required. Experience with operation and troubleshooting of laboratory instrumentation and assay systems is desirable.
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Major clinical and laboratory research areas include pulmonary biology, neonatal clinical trials, retinopathy of prematurity, childhood pulmonary outcomes of premature infants, neurodevelopment, growth and nutrition, human milk and lactation, neonatal hematology, neonatal immunology, simulation, machine learning, and quality improvement.
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Regular, full-time or part-time employees working 20 or more hours per week are eligible for comprehensive benefits including: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, STD/LTD, 401(K), ESPP, Paid time off (PTO) or Flexible time off (FTO), Commissions, and Company bonus where applicable.
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Experience with reviewing laboratory data and computer validated data collection systems in a preclinical and clinical environment. Requirements of the Quality Assurance Specialist: Bachelor’s degree in quality assurance or science-related field.
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Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences – programs include medical laboratory science, histotechnology, radiologic technology, nuclear medicine, pre-clinical professions, as well as master of science programs being developed in both physician assistant and CDS. Human Movement Science – the doctor of physical therapy, and the master of exercise science programs offer post-professional certificates and support undergraduate health sciences program concentrations.
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Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements. Minimum 2- 10+ years of clinical laboratory testing experience is required for Technologist level.
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May work with minimal supervision and may assist with specimen collection. Performs analyses on blood, tissue, and body fluids to aid health care providers in the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of patients.
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