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Requires graduation from a Medical Lab Technician / Medical Technologist program and passing a national exam given by the Board of Registry of the American Society for Clinical Pathology.
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License: American Society of Clinical Pathologist (ASCP) or American Medical Technologist (AMT) Certification. Perform routine phlebotomy services, if requested, to assist in efficient lab operation.
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Medical Laboratory Technician (ASCP) within 1 year or Medical Laboratory Technician (AMT) within 1 year or Medical Technologist (ASCP) within 1 year or Medical Technologist (AMT) within 1 year.
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MLT- Medical Lab Tech - Reserve (As Needed) Medical Technologist performs clinical laboratory testing on blood, body fluids, and tissues in general laboratory disciplines and additional ones for which they have been trained using established laboratory procedures.
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Medical Technologist: Must have at least sixty semester hours of college with training in a certified Medical Technology training program. Medical Laboratory Technician: Must have an associate's degree as a Medical Laboratory Technician and be registered or eligible by ASCP or AMT.
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New York State License as a Medical Technologist. Specialty: Medical Technologist. Other duties may be assigned at the discretion of the Lab Manager/Supervisor. All Medical Personnel is a national leader in healthcare staffing and recognized by Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA) as one of the nation's largest healthcare staffing firms.
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CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS Medical Laboratory Technician (ASCP) within 1 year or Medical Laboratory Technician (AMT) within 1 year or Medical Technologist (ASCP) within 1 year or Medical Technologist (AMT) within 1 year.
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Medical Lab Scientist/ Medical Lab Tech. Medical Technologist (ASCP) OR Clinical Laboratory Scientist (AMT) OR equivalent certification (as determined by a national credential certification agency.
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Position Summary: The laboratory technologist performs a variety of diagnostic testing that are intended to assist in improving the overall status of patients providing accurate laboratory results to medical staff.
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Summary: Performs patient specimen analysis for diagnostic purposes, under the supervision of a medical technologist or section leader. Collects and processes specimens in blood bank, chemistry, hematology, microbiology, serology/immunology, phlebotomy, drug screen collections.
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Education required to be registered by American Medical Technologist (AMT) with 2-3 years of similar lab experience. Microbiology Lead Tech/Medical Lab Scientist.
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Medical Technologist, Medical Laboratory Technician. ASCP certification or equivalent nationally recognized Medical Technology certification required within one year of hire.
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All work is reviewed and all results are entered into epic and released by a medical lab technician or technologist. Graduating within one year from an accredited Medical Lab Tech program with a Bachelor's degree, or Associate's degree.
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Under the direction of a licensed Medical Technologist, the Medical Laboratory Technician I is responsible for performing, evaluating, and reporting of technical laboratory procedures on patient specimens for use in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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Job Title: Travel Medical Lab Technologist. Travel Medical Lab Tech. Laboratory, Medical Technologist Facility Type. Graduate from an approved non degree Medical Technology Program.
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