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May possibly be hired/classified as CLS-II working one to two sections of the Laboratory if total experience as a State of California-licensed Clinical Laboratory Scientist (Medical Technologist) meets or exceeds 7 years and a suitable CLS-II job requisition and opening exists that would allow work in only one to two Laboratory sections.
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POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the Microbiology Supervisor, the microbiology Clinical Laboratory Scientist is a Licensed Medical Technologist whose primary responsibility is to perform laboratory testing on patient’s samples within the Microbiology section of the laboratory.
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California Clinical Laboratory Scientist license (CLS) or National Medical Technologist license (MT, ASCP) Technical skills in laboratory science. Performs all laboratory testing and related duties within assigned section and to provide accurate and timely results.
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Lifeline Clinical Laboratory in Tujunga, CA, is seeking a dedicated and experienced Clinical Laboratory Scientist Generalist to join our team. Position Available: Clinical Laboratory Scientist Generalist.
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Perform high complexity analytical testing procedures as requested by a Medical Technologist within various sections of the department, including Chemistry, Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Microbiology, and Transfusion Medicine.
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Six years experience as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist preferred. Current CA License as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist. Analyze clinical laboratory specimens following the standard methods and procedures.
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A valid and current Clinical Laboratory Technologist license. JOB SUMMARY: The CLS assists in the operation of the hospital clinical laboratory by overseeing and performing routine and STAT tests in the lab Hematology, Chemistry, Blood Bank, Microbiology departments.
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Certification as a Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Scientist from the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Responsible for directing the services and integrity of their lab, Biomedical Laboratory Officers are essential to helping physicians accurately treat their patients.
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Minimum of 6 years of experience as a medical technologist or equivalent in a clinical laboratory environment. Current State Clinical Laboratory Scientist license if necessary (e.g. California)(Required.
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Accredited Bachelors degree including 16 semester hours in biological science (one course in microbiology), 16 semester hours in chemistry (one course in organic or biochemistry), and one course in mathematics AND two (2) years of post-certification clinical laboratory experience within the last ten (10) years as a certified Medical Laboratory Technician (ASCP-BOC.
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Medical Technologist, Medical Laboratory Science, or Medical Laboratory Technician certification upon hire. Be a subject matter expert that works independently to support laboratory components of the EHR, clinical decision support and laboratory specific information systems associated with laboratory testing.
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Oversee all Sleep Laboratory staffing and Human Resources-related issues, as well as provide backup and assistance to the overall Clinical Neurophysiology management team. JOB DUTIESDescriptionUnder the direction of the Medical Director and Director, Clinical Neurosciences, you will provide day-to-day oversight, management, and support of the Sleep Laboratory.
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Reporting to the Microbiology Supervisor, the microbiology Clinical Laboratory Scientist is a Licensed Medical Technologist whose primary responsibility is to perform laboratory testing on patient's samples within the Microbiology section of the laboratory.
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Prior analyst experience working with a Laboratory Information System (LIS) The Epic Beaker Application Analyst supports the Beaker module by configuring and supporting clinical applications within the Epic electronic health record (EHR) software.
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Clinical Laboratory Technologist (Safety)/CL-Various, Medical Services, Metropolitan State Hospital. Candidates must possess a current Certified “Clinical Laboratory Scientist” license with the State of California.
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