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MLT, Medical Lab Technologist, Blood Bank, Microbiology, Lab Generalist, ASCP, Laboratory, Hospital Laboratory, Biology, Lab Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist. The Medical Laboratory Technologist, under general supervision, will perform high and moderate complexity testing and oversee testing of medical laboratory technicians and specimen management by phlebotomists during their shift in order to provide data used in the diagnosis and therapeutic management of diseases.
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A baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college/university including courses in biological science, chemistry and mathematics –and- successful completion of a NAACLS accredited Medical Technologist program.
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Medical Technologist, Blood Bank. Medical Technologist, Microbiology. Medical Technologist, Core Lab page is loaded. Medical Technologist, Core Lab.
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The Medical Technologist will be responsible to cover shifts at both the Prince Georges and Montgomery County Regional Outpatient Centers. Performs Blood Bank, Chemistry, Hematology, Immunology, Microbiology, Virology, and/or Genetics procedures in accordance with established procedures and policies.
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ASCP - Medical Technologist or ABHI - American Board of Histocompatibility and Immunogentics or Eligible candidates will be accepted and expected to sit & pass certification exam within 1 Year.
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Johns Hopkins Imaging at Bethesda is looking for a full time MRI Technologist to join our elite outpatient team. As a tech you will perform Diagnostic Magnetic Resonance Imaging of organs, organ systems and blood flow studies.as well as provide Radiologist with images necessary to obtain diagnostic results so that a comprehensive diagnostic report is available to referring physician.
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Effectively use and test various medical screening devices, including but not limited to hematology analyzer, blood chemistry analyzer, HIV analyzer, urine analyzer, audiometer, pulmonary function equipment, and vision screening equipment.
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The Leidos Intelligence Group has an opening for a cleared Laboratory Technologist (Lab Tech) who will work as part of team to support an Intelligence Community (IC) customer. Perform screening procedures, including vision testing, pulmonary function testing, and audiometric testing when requested for use in job-related medical examinations and preventive health programs.
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Documented ASCP, AMT, or NCA certification as a Medical Technologist - required. Clinical rotations or professional experience must be under the supervision of a pathologist (certified by the American Board of Pathology) or an appropriately board-certified medical scientist and a certified medical technologist.
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We are seeking Medical Technologists to join our teams across the US. A medical technologist is a healthcare professional who analyzes and processes biological specimens like blood, urine, and tissue samples.
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ASCP - Medical Technologist or ABHI - American Board of Histocompatibility and Immunogentics or Eligible candidates will be accepted and expected to sit & pass certification exam within 1 Year Why MedStar Health.
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Assist Medical Lab Technician in resolving problems. Serve as a technical resource for Medical Lab Technicians and Laboratory Associates. Bachelor's in Medical Technology or equivalent related field of science (Required.
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EXPERIENCE:None, if certified by the ASCP Board of Registry or eligible for certification, or recognized by the WVDHHR as technician or technologist. SKILLS:High degree of integrity; ability work in harmony with others; thorough knowledge of medical technology; highly developed sense of responsibility and awareness of importance of work; acceptance of the demands on time and willingness to sacrifice in the interest of the profession;tact and understanding in dealing with patients; ability to willingly accept direction and supervision from supervisors.
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Licensure/Certification/Registration Required: Current certification as a Medical Assistant from one of the following organizations: American Association of Medical Assistants (CMA); National Healthcare Associates (CCMA), or be a Registered Medical Assistant with the American Medical Technologist (RNA) or The American Registry of Medical Assistants.
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Current or eligible ASCP, AMT, or NCA certification as a Medical Technologist desirable but not necessary with documented training and education. or- A baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college/university, including 16 semester hours (24 quarter hours) of biological science (with one semester in microbiology), 16 semester hours (24 quarter hours) of chemistry, one semester (one quarter) of mathematics, -and- one year of full time acceptable clinical laboratory experience in Blood Banking, Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Immunology and/or Clinical Microscopy within the last ten years.
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