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OR Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college/university with a major in biological, chemical, physical, or clinical laboratory science AND at least two years experience in a role equivalent to that of a Medical Laboratory technician (MLT) in a clinical laboratory.
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Bachelor's degree with a major in biological, chemical, physical or clinical laboratory science. Certified as a Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) or Medical Technologist (MT.
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OR Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college/university with a major in biological, chemical, physical or clinical laboratory science AND ASCP categorical certification.
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Education Specialization: Medical Laboratory Science or other biological or chemical science or U.S. equivalent (substantiated by foreign credential evaluation statement) The incumbent's primary responsibility is to manage the daily technical and administrative functions of their individual laboratory section(s); ensure compliance with institutional and laboratory policies and procedures; evaluate and recommend technical methods based on clinical and financial parameters; ensure that written and approved technical procedures and documentation are maintained for each determination performed.
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Associates Degree : Medical Laboratory Technology, Biological Sciences Chemistry, or Life Sciences with 26 science credits with appropriate experience in a CLIA laboratory, or Military Training Program (An official U.S. Military medical laboratory procedures training course and that the applicant has held the military enlisted occupational specialty of Medical Laboratory Specialist - Laboratory Technician (Required.
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Bachelors Degree: Medical Technology, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, or Life Sciences with 26 science credits with appropriate experience in a CLIA laboratory, or Military Training Program (An official U.S. Military medical laboratory procedures training course and that the applicant has held the military enlisted occupational specialty of Medical Laboratory Specialist - Laboratory Technician.
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Histotechnician: Associate's Degree in Histotechnology or other biological or chemical science (Required) or U.S. equivalent (substantiated by foreign credential evaluation statement) OR Qualified to perform high-complexity testing per the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act.
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Bachelor's degree in Laboratory or Biological Science or related field required. We are an NCAA Division II university and an R2 national doctoral university offering undergraduate and graduate-level programs that provide students with a forward-thinking education in architecture, business, design, engineering, fashion and textiles, health, medicine and social science.
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Required: BS or BA in a Biological science/Computational biology, chemistry, biochemistry, physics and 1 to 3 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
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Bachelor’s degree in a chemical, physical, biological or clinical laboratory science, or medical technology from an accredited institution. Utilizes laboratory information systems or other methods to accurately and effectively report patient results.
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Qualifications: Candidates must have a bachelors degree or higher in chemical, biological, medical technology or laboratory science from an accredited national program or institution.
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Ability to instruct subordinate technologist in areas of medical laboratory testing. Monitoring safety programs in compliance with laboratory regulations. Operating, calibrating, conducting performance checks, and maintaining any laboratory analyzers or equipment.
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General experience utilizing quality control procedures and practices in a hospital laboratory environment (Preferred) Supervises staff and holds them accountable for yielding reliable patient laboratory results.
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