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Associate degree in a Chemical or Biological science, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements. ASCP or AMT certification is preferred.
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Physician / Illinois / Locum Or Permanent / Medical Laboratory Scientist OR MT OR MLT outside of Job
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Bachelors degree in medical laboratory science/medical technology from an accredited college or university AND national certification (ASCP, AMT etc ) - Associates degree in a laboratory science or medical laboratory technology from an accredited institution AND national certification (ASCP, AMT etc.
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Must hold a national certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Technologist such as ASCP, AAB, or AMT. The Lead Medical Laboratory Scientist performs various laboratory procedures in assigned areas as licensed/certified.
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The Medical Laboratory Scientist performs test procedures of moderate/high complexity within the clinical laboratory and is expected to demonstrate competency in all assays/instruments within the section.
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The approved certifying boards include; American Association of Medical Assistant (AAMA), American Medical Technologists (AMT), National Center for Competency Testing (NCCTI) and/or National Healthcareer Association (NHA.
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Certification: CPR certification through the American Heart Association required; Medical Assistant Certification (AMT or AAMA) is preferred, but not required. On the job training is provided for those who do not have previous medical assistant training or experience.
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