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Medical Laboratory Scientist will follow the laboratory's procedures for specimen handling and processing, test analyses, reporting and maintaining records of patient test result; Medical Laboratory Scientist will perform other duties as directed by supervisor.
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The Medical Laboratory Scientist will follow the laboratory's procedures for specimen handling and processing, test analyses, reporting, and maintaining records of patient test results; The Medical Laboratory Scientist will attend monthly department and any additional training/educational meetings.
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Atlantic Health System is seeking a Per Diem Medical Laboratory Scientist I in the Core Lab at Chilton Medical Center to work varied hours including every other weekend. Associate's degree in a chemical, physical, biological, or clinical laboratory science from an accredited institution highly preferred.
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Our client, a fast-growing premier food manufacturing company with products sold worldwide, is seeking an experienced R&D Meat Food Scientist for their Research Laboratory. BS. Degree in a related field of Food Science, Microbiology, Meat Science, Animal Science or Chemistry.
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Posted job title: Technical Lab - Medical Laboratory Scientist. Title:Technical Lab - Medical Laboratory Scientist. TalentBurst, Inc is seeking a travel Medical Lab Scientist for a travel job in Clifton, New Jersey.
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Requires ASCP certification/eligibility as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, HEW, AMT, or California, Florida, or New York State Certification preferred. Notify Sr. Medical Laboratory Scientist and or Supervisor or Manager of problems.
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Education:BS in Medical Technology preferred; or BS/BA in Chemistry or Biology, or Associates degree in a Laboratory Science or Medical Technology, or Previously qualified as a Technologist under CFR.
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Minimum of 1 year of clinical laboratory experience in highly complex testing for those with BS/BA in Chemistry or Biology. Must have knowledge of QC and QA as well as knowledge of all areas of the laboratory.
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Minimum 1 year of Clinical Laboratory Scientist experience required. Deliver specialized in Clinical Laboratory Scientist. Minimum 1 year of Clinical Laboratory Scientist experience required.
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Responsibilities include the ability to accurately analyze and produce reliable test results for patient samples following established laboratory policies and procedures for all assigned tests.
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G, RNseq, ChIP-seq, scRNSeq, Long-Read sequencing)Experience managing a small teamNON-STANDARD WORK SCHEDULE, TRAVEL OR ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS On-site, laboratory-based. g, RNseq, ChIP-seq, scRNSeq, Long-Read sequencing)Experience managing a small teamNON-STANDARD WORK SCHEDULE, TRAVEL OR ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS On-site, laboratory-based.
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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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Job Title: Medical Laboratory Scientist. Required Knowledge: A solid understanding of basic laboratory testing is required for this position. Job Title: Medical Laboratory Scientist.
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The role of a Clinical Scientist II in Microbiology is both multifaceted and pivotal to advancing healthcare through rigorous scientific research. Aseptic Techniques : Utilizes aseptic techniques to ensure a sterile laboratory environment and executes various microbiological methodologies.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist will document all corrective actions taken when test systems deviate from the laboratory's established performance specifications. Medical Laboratory Scientist.
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