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Job Title : Medical Laboratory Technologist. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability, family care or medical leave status, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
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An associate degree in medical technology is required. Medical Laboratory Technologists. Minimum of one year of laboratory experience performing either clinical chemistry, hematology, immunoassay, coagulation, and/or urine analyses.
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Basic working knowledge of laboratory information system (Cerner) and computer software such as Excel, Outlook, and Word. Biomarker Assay Scientists. Roche Chemistry instrument experience preferred. Our creative solution service offerings aim at becoming your one stop destination for hiring talent needs globally.
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MT or MLT (ASCP or equivalent) certification required. Exp. Preferably on the Roche Cobas 6000 or Cobas 4000 instruments. Responsible for performing routine and special clinical laboratory testing using automated, semi-automated and/or manual methods and equipment, coordinating and organizing assigned laboratory Chemistry section.
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Consult with patients, accurately document existing conditions and complaints, and chart medical history to prep for Optometrist exam. Prior healthcare/medical/optical background preferred but not required, training will be provided for the right candidate.
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Perform all quality control checks (monitor trends) on instruments, reagents, and techniques, maintain quality control and calibration data. Maintain the inventory of and order laboratory supplies including notifying instrument key operators of upcoming reagent/supply needs.
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Full Time Urgent Care Medical Doctor Needed at First Respondent Urgent Care Clinic in Greenwich, CT. Diagnose and treat a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions in an urgent care setting.
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Immediate need for a talented Direct Support Professional (CNA,HHA, PCA, Medical Assistant, ). Employee benefits include, but are not limited to, health insurance (medical, dental, vision), 401(k) plan, and paid sick leave (depending on work location.
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Medical Technologists must be: A nationally certified with 3 years of recent chemistry, urinalysis, blood bank, hematology, coagulation and microbiology experience. Are you a dedicated and compassionate Medical Technologist seeking an opportunity to make a significant impact in the healthcare field.
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CRNA to join a well-respected medical center working with several medical departments including Surgery, OB/GYN, Orthopaedic and Urology. The medical center places a high value of the contributions CRNA's offer and you will be recognized for your skills.
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Experience with electronic medical records is preferred. Prefer at least 2 years of experience in an outpatient medical office. Manages and updates patient medical records, manages referrals and prior authorizations.
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Calling All Medical Office Staff - We Need YOU. Be a part of one of the best medical practices in the nation. Calling All Medical Office Staff - We Need YOU. Many of these openings have the potential for temporary to direct hire.
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MUST be an Experienced Electrical Engineer with 4+ years in medical device field with real experience getting devices through 60601 testing, including EMC (first time). Title: Sr Electrical Engineer (Medical Devices) (60601.
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Medical Assistant, Certified Nurse Assistant, or Patient Care Advocate certification. We offer a competitive benefits package to meet the diverse needs of all employees and their family members and are currently looking for medical assistants for all our locations.
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They manufacture package and sterilize foam pads, bandages, IV tubes among other medical products. Our client is a medical products manufacturer located in Oxford, CT, have been in business since 2007 and have been continuing to grow ever since.
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