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Medical Laboratory Scientist I (MLS I) Position Requirements Education Bachelor's degree in a chemical, physical, or biological field of study from an accredited institution.
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Join our team as a Variable shift, PRN, Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) in Pittsburg, TX. If certification does lapse, job will be downgraded to Medical Laboratory Scientist (non-certified) until certification is reinstated.
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Required QualificationsEducation:Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university in medical laboratory science, medical technology, clinical laboratory science or in a related science (example, laboratory sciences such as chemistry, biochemistry, biology, microbiology, hematology, clinical microscopy, cytogenetics, blood bank, molecular biology, cytotechnology, or immunology.
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Five (5) years of experience as a Medical Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Laboratory Scientist, or Medical Laboratory Technician required.
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Or 4 year Bachelors degree in Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) The Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS)/Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) is responsible for the performance, evaluation and correlation of test procedures and assists in the selection and evaluation of test methods.
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Bachelors (Required)Certified Medical Technologist (MT) - American Medical Technologists (AMT), Clinical Lab Supervisor License (SU LICENSE) - State of Florida (FL), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) - American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP.
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Qualified Medical Technologist (MT) candidates will have a Bachelor's Degree in Clinical Laboratory Science / Medical Technology and hold a current certification by the ASCP as a Medical Technologist/Clinical Laboratory Scientist.
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Overview Join our team as a PRN, Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) or Medical Lab Technician ( MLT) in Pittsburg, TX. Fulfilling your purpose begins here: People First, Always.
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Job Summary The Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) provides laboratory services for the consumers of healthcare to include both LMC inpatients and outpatients. The Medical Laboratory Scientist performs laboratory testing according to laboratory accreditation requirements and LMC Laboratory established procedures/policies.
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Required Qualifications: Req Bachelor's degree Degree in Related field Req Specialized/technical training Training for California Clinical Laboratory Scientist or California Specialty (Limited) License Req 1 year Prior experience and/or CLS training to include: specialized and complex analysis, quality control, calibration, QC evaluation, inventory control, preventative maintenance, and quality improvement related to Clinical Laboratory field.
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Overview Join our team as a PRN Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) in Westwood, NJ. Fulfilling your purpose begins here: People First, Always. Preferred Job Requirements: Five years of clinical laboratory experience as a Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Laboratory Scientist within a clinical laboratory.
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This is a contract job opportunityPosition: Medical Laboratory Scientist MT or MLT Location: Milwaukee WISchedule: Tuesday, Thursday pm-7pm Friday 7:30 am-5 pmProjected duration: 6 months + potential for permJob code: CVDJP Benefits are available GENERALIST MED TECH [Coag, Hem, UA etc.
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Certifications/Licenses MLS/MT(ASCP)CM or equivalent experience CA Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) required CA Clinical Immunohematologist Scientist (CIS) preferred Specialist in Blood Banking (SBB) certification preferred Experience : Up to three (3) years of Laboratory experience.
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Click this link to be register for the virtual chat:keyword: MLS, medical laboratory scientist, MT, MLT, laboratory technician, monster, Talroo-Allied Health , Laboratory Services, microJob SummaryPerforms laboratory tests; interprets results; documents and reports results.
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Medical Lab Scientist II Blood Bank PRNDay Shift Weekday and weekend rotation Consistently named best hospital, Lexington Medical Center dedicates itself to providing quality health services that meet the needs of its communities.
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