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NYSDOH Licensed as a Certified Clinical Laboratory histotechnician, histotechnologist, technician, or technologist. Associates Degree from a relevant course of study as defined by NYS clinical laboratory licensing requirements.
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NYS Clinical Laboratory Technologist license (ASCP) or eligible. The Clinical Laboratory Technologist is an essential member of the Laboratory services team. Performs routine and STAT laboratory testing.
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The service s employ 24 faculty comprising hematopathologists , immunologists and clinical pathologists supported by a dedicated team of allied health staff and state of the art laboratory infrastructure including automated hematology platforms, digital and computational pathology systems, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, automated hematology platforms, cellular immunology, coagulation, proteomics, cytogenetics and molecular pathology laboratories.
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Licensed Veterinary Technician NYS and/or Laboratory Animal Technician, AALAS certified preferred. 3+ years of closely related experience with animals, preferably in a laboratory research setting, or equivalent combination of education, skills, and experience.
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Schedule and facilitate required Clinical Diagnostic Team (CDT) meetings (composed of program staff of varied levels) according to funder’s criteria so that program staff engage in vigorous clinical conversations regarding treatment and services to shape effective decisions that move families forward.
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Provide staff consultation and coaching to increase the capacity of staff to deliver trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate, and culturally responsive services while supporting staff in the management of cases that require expert level clinical skills.
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Provide clinical care in an inpatient and outpatient settingInpatient and outpatient consultation in general neurologyProvide resident and medical education and participate in scholarshipProvide clinical guidance and direction to other members of the healthcare team as needed.
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New York State Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) or Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) is preferred. Function as resource on behavioral health services and substance use and guide team in clinical meetings on these issues.
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The successful applicant for the position of Clinical Research Coordinator will be knowledgeable about technology related advancements in the Orthopaedic field. The Clinical Research Coordinator will provide basic support for new & ongoing related research studies.
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Position Overview Under the direction of the Medical Director for Partnership in Care (PIC), the Director of Care Management (PIC) provides clinical and administrative direction to Partnership in Care care management staff who are focused on providing high quality clinical support and health education to members with HIV and those at risk of HIV infection to ensure these members receive the best possible care and achieve optimal health and wellness.
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All clinical services are offered via telehealth or in-person at over 35 medical offices and at home through the Essen House Calls program. Guided by a Population Health model of care, Essen has five integrated clinical divisions offering urgent care, primary care, and specialty services, as well as nursing home staffing and care management.
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The Clinical Product Specialist augments the sales process for all PUMA systems, partnering with sales and the current or intended customer to drive the clinical aspects of product evaluations, implementations and training needs to advance and/or maintain stages within the sales cycle, with the sole purpose of case support.
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Informed by basic research done at our Sloan Kettering Institute, scientists across MSK collaborate to conduct innovative translational and clinical research that is driving a revolution in our understanding of cancer as a disease and improving the ability to prevent, diagnose, and treat it.
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Participate in weekly clinical supervision meeting with your supervisor using a reflective trauma informed approach to reviewing your work. Experience with and/or interest in consistent clinical supervision.
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For consideration, applicants must have an Associate of Science Degree or Bachelor of Science Degree in Histology (or related field) in addition to a New York State license as a Clinical Laboratory Technician or Clinical Laboratory Technologist or Histotech.
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clinical laboratory cytotechnologist instrumentation jobs Company: Northwell Health in Flushing, NY
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