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We're looking for a Clinical Laboratory Scientist, working in the Healthcare Systems & Services industry in Southfield, Michigan, United States. Medical Laboratory Scientist background with a minimum of 2 years of laboratory experience required.
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Perform various other clinical, aseptic and/or basic laboratory procedures. Knowledge of clinical procedures, medical anatomy, and physiology. Responsible for quality assurance program for compliance with CLIA waived laboratory and patient result trackers.
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Are you looking to looking to embark on a new challenge in your career, or start your career in Clinical Lab Science? $10,000 sign on bonus (external candidates only) Are you an experienced Clinical Lab Professional.
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The Clinical Quality Assurance Coordinator is responsible for ensuring IME case reports are of the highest quality and integrity and in full compliance with client contractual agreement, regulatory agency standards and/or federal and state mandates.
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Certification at the technologist, or medical/clinical laboratory scientist level from a nationally recognized agency, such as ASCP, NCA, ASM, AABB, ACS, or HEW is preferred. Biology, Medical Technology, Medical/Clinical Laboratory Science or other sciences.
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A minimum of 3+ years of relevant experience as manager/supervisor in a high-volume clinical microbiology laboratory. + Participates in training programs for Clinical Pathology residents, fellows, medical technologists and medical laboratory technicians and in continuing education programs for departmental personnel and medical staff.
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Job Summary The EMS Laboratory Technician aids in the education of EMS students and should possess sound clinical knowledge in EMS. Job Duties 1. Michigan EMS Instructor/Coordinator License.
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We're looking for a Medical Laboratory Scientist / Medical Technologist / Clinical Laboratory Scientist , working in Biotechnology/Medical Devices industry in Southfield. Provide clinical consulting, training, and service that support decisions and improve treatments for life.
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Doctorate in microbiology with a specialty in clinical microbiology, bacteriology, virology or molecular biology. Investigates and resolves problems with equipment, test procedures, systems of operation, or hazards within the laboratory, and provides expertise on chemical safety to the hospital.
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The selected provider will augment a physician's ability to provide medical services to patients in the clinic, hospital, and operating room; perform and document encounters in EPIC chart electronic medical records; assist in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures; order and schedule laboratory studies; and consultations.
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Certification as a Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Scientist from the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Responsible for directing the services and integrity of their lab, Biomedical Laboratory Officers are essential to helping physicians accurately treat their patients.
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Under general supervision and according to specified procedures, performs routine laboratory activities such as patient receiving, venipuncture, computer data entry, and other related duties including lab clinical functions.
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Minimum 5+ years of clinical laboratory testing experience is required for Technologist level. Proficient with computers; Familiarity with laboratory information systems are a plus.
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The Medical Assistant will be responsible for performing a variety of clinical and administrative tasks to support our healthcare team. Perform basic laboratory tests and collect specimens for analysis.
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Logs information in compliance with Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) standards. Serves patients by identifying the best method for retrieving blood samples and other specimens for laboratory testing, and performing screening procedures.
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