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Potential for permPosition: Medical Laboratory Scientist Location: Boston MASchedule: 12:30PM - 9pm or 3PM - 11:30PM Mon-Friday rotatingweekendsProjected duration: 6 months + potential for permJob code: CVDJP Benefits are available Vaccine requirement: Covid and Flu Education: 2 year MLT or BS MT, BSASCP is preferred but not required.
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The main function of a travel technician is to travel to different locations and perform routine medical laboratory tests for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. Job Responsibilities: Set up, adjust, maintain and clean medical laboratory equipment.
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Preferred: Certification by American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) or National Credentialing Agency (NCA) or equivalent agency as a Medical Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Laboratory Technician, or specialty certification.
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Shift: 12:30PM - 9pm or 3PM - 11:30 PMMon-Friday rotating weekendsEducation requirement: 4 year BS , but HM is open to MLT.Certification : ASCP or AMT is preferred but not required. Shift: 12:30PM - 9pm or 3PM - 11:30 PMMon-Friday rotating weekendsEducation requirement: 4 year BS , but HM is open to MLT.Certification : ASCP or AMT is preferred but not required.
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Generalist with blood bank experience Determine the acceptability of specimens for testing according to established criteria Perform routine and complex technical procedures and functions according to departmentalStandard Operating Procedures Monitor, operate and troubleshoot instrumentation to ensure proper functionality Demonstrate the ability to make technical decisions regarding testing and problem solving.
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Consult with a pathologist to determine a final diagnosis when abnormal cells are found. Skills: Verbal and written communication skills, attention to detail, and problem solving skills. Analyze the results of tests and experiments to ensure conformity to specifications, using special mechanical and electrical devices.
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Analyze, gather and record test data to issue reports that use charts, graphs and narratives. Obtain specimens, cultivating, isolating and identifying microorganisms for analysis. Basic ability to analyze data and accurately document and record results.
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Pride Health is seeking candidates for a Lead Medical Lab Scientist position opportunity for our healthcare client based in Melrose, MA. ASCP or AMT certification preferred. Pride Health is seeking candidates for a Lead Medical Lab Scientist position opportunity for our healthcare client based in Melrose, MA.
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Basic knowledge of the information and techniques needed to diagnose and treat human injuries and diseases. Basic ability to work independently and manage ones time. This is a contract job opportunity.
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May examine cells stained with dye to locate abnormalities.
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Requires a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college in Medical Technology or Clinical Laboratory Science which includes successful completion of a supervised course of clinical internship in an approved hospital laboratory, or a Bachelor’s degree in an applied science (Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry.
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OPEN TO BOTH - Medical Lab Technician [2 year MLT degree ] or Medical Lab Scientist / Medical Technologist [4 year BS] ASCP or AMT certification PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIREDseeking GENERALIST WITH BLOOD BANK EXPERIENCE.
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Certification by American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) or National Credentialing Agency (NCA) or equivalent agency as a Medical Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Laboratory Technician, or specialty certification is preferred.
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Requires a Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college in Medical Technology or Clinical Laboratory Science which includes successful completion of a supervised course of clinical internship in an approved hospital laboratory, or a Bachelor's degree in an applied science (for example Chemistry, Biology or Biochemistry.
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CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED: Preferred: Certification by American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) or National Credentialing Agency (NCA) or equivalent agency as a Medical Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Laboratory Technician, or specialty certification is preferred.
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