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Bachelors degree in a chemical, physical, biological or clinical laboratory science or medical technology from an accredited institution and applicants must be eligible for an appropriate certification examination.
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Associates Degree in laboratory science (Chemical or Biological Science) or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution and certification as a Medical Technologist.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in Medical Laboratory Science or Medical Technology, or a chemical, physical or biological science. May perform tests including but not limited to standardized and semi-routine biological, chemical, hematological, immunological, immunohematological, microbiological, and serological tests in a research or clinical laboratory.
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Bachelor's degree in Medical Laboratory Science or Medical Technology, or a chemical, physical or biological science. Other bachelor's degree will be accepted if graduated from an accredited school and science and math coursework meet requirements of certifying agency.
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Do you possess a degree in a chemical, physical, biological, or clinical laboratory science? As an accredited public health department, we're seeking a highly qualified candidate for the position of Associate Laboratory Director, Emergency Preparedness within the Division of Medical-Clinical Services, Public Health Laboratory located in Decatur, GA.
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Bachelor's degree in Medical Technology, chemical, biological, or clinical laboratory science from an accredited institution. 4 years of experience as a medical technologist or histotechnologist in a high complexity clinical laboratory setting.
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MT(ASCP) or BB(ASCP) /equivalent , bachelors degree with major in biological science or chemistry plus 3 years blood banking experience, or MLT (ASCP) certification plus 5 years laboratory experience required.
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Requirements of the Medical Laboratory Technologist:Bachelor's degree in a chemical, physical, or biological science or medical technology from an accredited institution plus successful completion of a formal technologist training programMust have at least 3 years of experience in a clinical laboratory performing technical dutiesMust be ASCP, AMT or AAB certified MT or MLT Have state-recognized certification as a Medical Technologist; or be eligible.
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A bachelor's degree in medical technology, or a chemical, physical, or biological science. Performs standardized and moderately complex biological, chemical, hematological, immunological, immunohemotological, microbiological, and serological tests in a research or clinical laboratory.
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Ability to implement and perform clinical laboratory procedures according to proper standards and regulations. Experience in a Clinical Laboratory Setting. The Blood Bank Technologist I has responsibility for technical and regulatory oversight in the Transfusion Services and performs the duties of a Blood Bank Technologist I.
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Bachelor s Degree in clinical laboratory science, biomedical science, medical technology or in a life / biological science (biology, biochemistry, microbiology, etc.
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Bachelors degree in medical technology, clinical lab science or a chemical, physical or biological science. Certification as CT (ASCP) by the American Society for Clinical Pathology which meets Georgia's Department of Human Resources requirements.
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Requirements : Bachelor's degree in clinical lab, physical, or biological science Meet CLIA requirements (CFR. 493. 1483) Meet ASCP requirements for Cytotechnologist (if not certified prior to employment, must pass ASCP registry within one year of start date.
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Other bachelor's degree will be accepted if graduated from an accredited school of medical technology or if science and math coursework meet requirement of certifying agency. Locations: Floating to Emory University Hospital, Emory University Hospital Midtown, Emory Midtown Winship Tower.
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For consideration, applicants must have his or her Bachelor's Degree in clinical laboratory science, biomedical science, medical technology or in a life|biological science in addition to either ASCP or AMT Certification as a Medical Technologist (MT)| Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS.
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