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These areas include: Hematology, Immunology/Serology, Clinical Chemistry, Blood Bank and Microbiology. Medical Laboratory Scientist(MLS/ASCP)/Medical Technologist(MT/ASCP) - American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) or related certifications (BB/C/H/M- ASCP) with related work experience of a minimum of 3 years full time employment.
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The Medical Technologist performs as a generalist maintaining competency in one or more laboratory sections including but not limited to Chemistry, Microbiology, Hematology, and Blood bank.
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Ability to demonstrate a thorough knowledge of multiple areas in the laboratory which may include chemistry, hematology, blood bank, POCT, LIS, microbiology, and pre-analytical and a mastery of the specific subject matter sufficient to effectively provide testimony or other expert opinion under a variety of circumstances.
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Applies standard laboratory concepts, practices andprocedures within a defined field; may specialize in hematology, blood bank,cytology, histology, or chemistry. Operates laboratory equipment including centrifuges, drybath incubators and blood bank refrigerators.
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2+ years' experience as a Medical Technologist ASCP certification or equivalent preferred Previous experience as in a hospital laboratory setting preferred Specialization in areas such as hematology, blood-bank, serology, immunohematology, bacteriology, histology, or chemistry Must possess a strong eye for detail Strong written and verbal communication skills Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications Deeply analytical with strong mathematical abilities Able to lift 20 pounds Shift.
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MT/MLT ASCP certification or anything equivalent Blood bank experience required At least 1 year of pertinent full-time clinical laboratory experience or training preferred This position is located in downtown Chicago with one of the top hospitals in the area.
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WHY ALVERNOWe are a highly reliable scientific organization building a culture of service.
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In this role as a Medical Technologist in the Blood Bank you will perform routine and esoteric tests, operate state-of-the-art instruments, and manufacture and issue blood components such as washed red cells, leuko-reduced red cells, etc.
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Blood bank or plasma center experience highly preferred. Blood bank or plasma center experience highly preferred. One or more years of hospital, field care, or plasma center experience preferred.
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Be a part of a world-class academic healthcare system, UChicago Medicine, as a Medical Technologist in the Blood Bank. In this role as a Medical Technologist in the Blood Bank you will perform routine and esoteric tests, operate state-of-the-art instruments, and manufacture and issue blood components such as washed red cells, leuko-reduced red cells, etc.
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Receiving, typing, testing, and recording blood bank inventories. Medical technologists, also known as clinical laboratory technologists, perform and analyze the results of complex scientific tests on blood and bodily fluids.
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Duties include performing phlebotomist duties in the lab including blood bank inventory, answering telephones, posting lab charges, filing of patient results, typing policies and procedures, couriering specimens, money, and supplies to and from clinics, and other assigned duties.
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Medical Technologist OR MLT job opening in the Chicago, Illinois area for permanent hire!
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This individual must have Blood Bank experience. Chicago, IL that is looking for a permanent and full-time Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Technician to join their team ! This individual must have Blood Bank experience.
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The Laboratory Services Supervisor is responsible for the overall operations of the laboratory which may include Phlebotomy, POCT, Blood Bank, Automated Services (Chemistry, Hematology, and Coagulation), providing technical and administrative supervision and direction to professional staff.
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