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Required: MT (ASCP), MLS(ASCP), or MLT(ASCP) certification or equivalent Minimum Required: One year experience in a full service laboratory Required: Knowledge of specimen requirements; must be familiar with laboratory terminology, laboratory assay schedules and expected turnaround times; ability to read and comprehend written information; ability to effectively and efficiently perform a variety of job duties in a stressful, fast paced environment.
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The Clinical Lab Technologist performs laboratory technical duties such as patient testing and reporting, quality control and equipment function checks and maintenance according to established policies and procedures RESPONSIBILITIES: Incumbent may be asked to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically stated in this description.
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OR Certified as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist (CLT) through HEW OR Already functioning as an MT within HVHS (Grandfathered) as of June 2004. The technician comprehends and follows procedural guidelines in performance of laboratory tests to include (1) quality control monitoring; (2) computer applications; (3) instrumentation troubleshooting; and (4) specimen collection and processing requirements.
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Under the direction of manager/supervisor, work as lead/bench technologist in core laboratory (Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology and specimen processing) and responsible for but not limited to; bench work, Rotating weekends/shifts, supervision of test performance by testing personnel, inventory management, staff scheduling and or other assigned duties required for smooth laboratory operations, patient safety and optimal patient care.
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INDNW #LI-CC1 Qualifications Required: Bachelor’s Degree in Medical Technology, Medical Laboratory Science, Clinical Laboratory Science, Biology, Chemistry, or Allied Health qualifying the applicant to take the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) certification examination.
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Position Summary: The Medical Lab Technologist Lead assumes, under the direction of the Laboratory Director, the responsibility for basic and advanced laboratory functions Must be able to perform patient specimen testing, quality control, quality improvement and equipment maintenance.
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Overview The Medical Technologist (MT)/Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) is responsible for the performance of laboratory testing and quality control that require the exercise of independent judgment and responsibility.
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Performs various types of clinical analyses in the core laboratory including Chemistry, Hematology, Urinalysis, Special Hematology, manual testing and Coagulation on blood specimens, urine, body fluid and other specimen types.
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Utilizes standard precautions, complies with and assist in updating policies; Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards; Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) regulations; and The Joint Commission (TJC), Division of Facility Services (DFS), and other regulatory agency standards as applicable to the practice.
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The Core Laboratory is comprised of multiple testing areas- Chemistry, Toxicology, Blood Gas Analysis, Urinalysis, Coagulation, Automated Hematology and Manual Hematology, including Smear Review and Body Fluid Analysis, and Specimen Processing.
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Performs a variety of patient testing and administrative tasks in support of the clinical activities in the UNCHCS. The Core Laboratory is comprised of multiple testing areas- Chemistry, Toxicology, Blood Gas Analysis, Urinalysis, Coagulation, Automated Hematology and Manual Hematology, including Smear Review and Body Fluid Analysis, and Specimen Processing.
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Required: Associate degree from an accredited Medical Laboratory Technician Program or related field. $10,000 Sign-on/Retention Bonus Eligible for qualified candidates with experience as Medical Technologist and/or Medical Lab Tech.
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Licensed or eligible (application pending with a limited license in effect) as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist in the State of New York.2. GENERAL SUMMARY:Assists the Laboratory Supervisor in achieving efficient Laboratory operation by performing clinical tests.
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Specialty: Clinical Lab Technologist. Experience with operation and troubleshooting of laboratory instrumentation and assay systems is desirable. May work with minimal supervision and may assist with specimen collection.
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CVRMC provides laboratory services to local physician practices and processes over 160,000 inpatient and outpatient procedures a year in a fully automated lab including Meditech LIS. Must be able to perform all clinical test in departments of the Laboratory to include Hematology, Coagulation, Serology, Urinalysis, Blood Bank, Clinical & Special Chemistry.
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