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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. If certification does lapse, job will be downgraded to Medical Laboratory Scientist (non-certified) until certification is reinstated.
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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist performs laboratory testing using both manual and automated techniques. Title: Clinical Laboratory Scientist. Current NYS License as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist required.
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Section testing training and competency assessments are maintained by the section laboratory supervisor for all assigned disciplines. Notifies and documents clinicians and patient units of all critical values and maintains the laboratory STAT turn around time requirements.
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Prior work experience of six months desired on Anatomic Pathology Laboratory. Experience in Medical Terminology, computer skills, CERNER and EPIC programs and data processing. Under direct supervision follows laboratory procedures for specimen handling and processing and prepares specimens for analysis.
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In the absence of the Medical Laboratory Director, act as the Laboratory Supervisor. Participate in the direct provision of all medical services including but not limited to gender affirming hormone therapy, family planning, abortion, prenatal, colposcopy, STD and infertility services on a scheduled basis.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Bio Analytical Scientist Position Type: Contract Duration- 12 Months Location- Seattle, WA As a Bio Analytical Scientist, you will: Serve as a subject matter expert responsible for developing robust analytical methods and expanding product and process understanding.
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NYSDOH (New York State Department of Health) licensure as a Certified Clinical Laboratory Histotechnician, Histotechnologist, Technician, or Technologist. As a Histology Technician, you will play a pivotal role in our laboratory operations, performing various histology tasks with precision and efficiency.
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Note: In the absence of the Medical Laboratory Director, this role may also act as the Laboratory Supervisor. Partake in the provision of a broad range of medical services including but not limited to gender affirming hormone therapy, family planning, abortion, prenatal, colposcopy, STD and infertility services.
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Evaluation: Assess patients' orthotic needs by reviewing medical records, consulting with healthcare professionals, and conducting physical examinations. The Orthotic Fitter plays a crucial role in our orthotic and prosthetic services, working under the supervision and guidance of a licensed Orthotist/Prosthetist.
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The Laboratory Supervisor will be located within the Wards Island Priority Pollutants Laboratory (WIPPL) which is part of the Division of Laboratory Operations (DLO), currently comprised of two Process Control laboratories, two Priority Pollutants laboratories and one Microbiology laboratory with a total staff of approximately 70.
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We're hiring a Regenerative Medicine Scientist with experience and expertise in some or all of the above-described areas. Regenerative medicine is the heart of what we do at ICR, with many parts centered on induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, iPS cell-derived stem cells, and their products (e.g. exosomes.
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Currently, HGL is seeking a Staff Environmental Scientist in the New Jersey area. A BS degree in Geology, Hydrogeology, Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or Geotechnical/Geologic Engineering.
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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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Founded in 2013, Viridian Staffing ( is the premier staffing, recruiting, and HR consulting firm solely dedicated to organizations in and supporting the commercial, medical, and industrial cannabis / hemp industry.
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White Plains Hospital performs lifesaving emergency and elective angioplasty in its Joan and Alan Herfort, MD, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory and Marie Promuto Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory.
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