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Upon the direction of the laboratory director, the lab technologist must be able to perform quality control of final lab test reports before there are transmitted to doctors.
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1 year Clinical Laboratory Technologist experience in Blood Bank. Valid license to practice as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist (092) issued by NYSED, Primary Source Verification required.
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Valid license as a clinical laboratory technologist issued by the NYSED. One (1) year of full-time paid experience as a technologist performing pertinent tests and analyses in a clinical laboratory as defined in Title V, Section 571 of the New York State Public Health Law.
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Key Words: Med Tech, Med Lab Tech, Medical Laboratory Technician, Medical Laboratory Technologist. MedPro Healthcare Staffing , a Joint Commission-certified staffing agency, is seeking a quality Medical Laboratory Technologist for a contract with one of our top healthcare clients.
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The Flow Cytometry Technologist performs testing of clinical samples by flow cytometry; performs accessioning (test ordering), sample processing, data acquisition and analysis, results reporting in the laboratory information system, in addition to equipment/lab maintenance and QC procedures.
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This position will manage laboratory staff (Accessioners, Lab Assistants, Medical Technicians/Technologists) within a medical laboratory in Irving, TX. The laboratory does testing within hematology, chemistry, coagulation, UA, and some microbiology.
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Required: Blood bank experience, Chemistry, Hematology, Urinalysis, and Coagulation 1 yr exp required Valid license to practice as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist (092) issued by NYSED, Primary Source Verification required.
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Assist in the Management of daily operations of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, which includes: Blood; Chemistry; Hematology; Special Hematology/Coagulation; Microbiology; Molecular Virology; Autopsy Service; Histology; OB/GYN Pathology; Surgical Pathology; and the 7W Special Pathogens lab.
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The Molecular Technologist is responsible for performing day to day clinical molecular assays and tests for Viva Eve as directed by the Laboratory Director. The Molecular Technologist implements the directives and works under the direct supervision of the Laboratory Medical Director.
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Posted job title: MT - MLT Medical Laboratory Technologist. At least 1 year of recent acute care experience as a medical laboratory technologist. As a medical laboratory technologist, you'll analyze bodily fluids to check for disease and abnormalities.
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Job Description: Exciting Opportunity at MSK: We are seeking an outstanding Technologist to join our clinical NGS laboratory. The Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) laboratory, within the Molecular Diagnostics Service , is a ground breaking clinical laboratory with access to the most advanced molecular technologies and high-throughput sequencing instruments.
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Our client near Upper Manhattan is seeking a Flow Cytometry Medical Technologist to join their Laboratory Team. Must have New York State Clinical Laboratory Technologist License.
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Clinical Lab Technologist candidates must have a bachelor's or higher degree in biology, chemistry, or the physical sciences AND have completed acceptable training in a clinical laboratory, including supervised clinical experience in hematology, hemostasis, immunohematology, immunology, clinical chemistry, urinalysis/body fluids, AND clinical microbiology.
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Key Words: Med Tech, Med Lab Tech, Medical Laboratory Technician, Medical Laboratory Technologist *Weekly payment estimates are intended for informational purposes only and include a gross estimate of hourly wages and reimbursements for meal, incidental, and housing expenses.
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Serves the function of business development, marketing and bringing industry and other customers on board to Material Characterization Laboratory (MCL), Microfabrication Innovation Center (MIC) and Device Research Lab (or DRL) which is a part of MIC.
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