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Other duties, as assigned by supervisor Qualifications: Associate degree in medical technology, chemistry, biology, or related life science Formal training in Histology from an accredited program (720 hours)State Licensure, where applicable (CA, FL, NY require licensing) Meets CLIA personnel standard criteria.
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Height and weight as indicated - Performs quality controls - Adheres to laboratory procedures as required by CLIA regulations - Ensures that the patient referrals are completed and forwarded appropriately - Documents appropriately any treatment - Documents any telephone contact with the patient - Documents in the lab accession log and outside medical testing log as per established procedure - Documents completed daily checks, oxygen, emergency box, etc.
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Completes all responsibilities according to established protocols, policies, and standard practices in the areas of customer service, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance programs such as HIPAA (Health Information Portability & Accountability Act), OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Act), and CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Administration) and Title X.
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This laboratory is fully accredited by The College of American Pathologists (CAP), New York State Department of Health, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CLIA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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Serves as the ICC and CLIA Director as applicable for the community. Serves as the CLIA Director as applicable for the community and according to the federal and state/provincial requirements.
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Education in accordance with the NYS Office of Professions and CLIA requirements of testing personnel. The Clinical Laboratory Scientist performs laboratory testing using both manual and automated techniques.
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Ensure compliance with all local, federal, CLIA and CAPA regulations. Operates and performs routine and non-routine maintenance on histology laboratory equipment (including balances, tissue processors, embedding units, microtomes, cryostat, automatic stainers, automatic coverslippers, automatic cassette and slide labelers, microscopes immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization autostainers, etc); demonstrates ability to trouble-shoot equipment with minimal supervision.
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