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Medical Laboratory Technician MLT(ASCP) or Clinical Laboratory Assistant (CLA) certification. Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) (ASCP) or equivalent certification. Associate's degree in a laboratory science with certification (or eligible new graduate) from an accredited institution as a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT), OR Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited institution with a major in biological, chemical, physical, or clinical laboratory science, with 6 months of clinical laboratory experience OR equivalent education and experience as defined by CLIA '88 for individuals performing high complexity testing.
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ASCP certification as a Histotechnologist (HTL) or equivalent preferred. The Histology Supervisor will be responsible for managing a team of histotechnologists and ensuring the timely and accurate processing of tissue samples for diagnostic purposes.
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Medical Technologist MT(ASCP), Medical Laboratory Scientist MLS(ASCP), or equivalent certification preferred. 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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Medical Lab Technician Certification through ASCP, AMT, ACHI or an equivalent certification agency must be obtained within 18 months of employment for all Medical Lab Technicians at the Penn State Health, Milton S. Hershey Department of Pathology.
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PennState Health is seeking a per diem / prn Medical Lab Technician for a per diem / prn job in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Penn State Hershey Medical Center is Central Pennsylvania’s only Academic Medical Center, Level 1 Regional Adult and Pediatric Trauma Center, and Tertiary Care Provider.
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If not currently certified as a Medical Laboratory Scientist or a Medical Technologists, must be eligible for the ASCP, AMT or equivalent board certification exam and must be Medical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Technologist certified within 18 months of hire.
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Bachelor's Degree in Medical Technology/Medical Laboratory Science MT (ASCP) MLS (ASCP) or applicable certification plus 2 years job related experience. NOTE: An individual with an Associate's Degree and who is certified as a MLT (ASCP) and who has 4 years laboratory experience will be considered in circumstances where accreditation guidelines and/or regulations do not conflict.
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Should have expertise and experience on any of the following modules like SCM, Discrete Manufacturing, Distribution, OPM, ASCP or EBS Finance modules like AP, AR, Cash Management. Should have expertise and experience on any of the following modules like SCM, Discrete Manufacturing, Distribution, OPM, ASCP or EBS Finance modules like AP, AR, Cash Management.
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Cytotechnologist (CT (ASCP. If registry eligible, successful completion of the ASCP registry exam is required within 18 months from date of hire. Cytotechnologist (CT (ASCP. 1-2 years experience as a Cytotechnologist preferred.
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Valid ASCP or AMT certification required. Jackson HealthPros is hiring a Clinical Laboratory Scientist to perform diagnostic testing on patient samples and analyze test results for accuracy, acceptability, and critical limits to aid physicians in the diagnosis or monitoring of various disease states.
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ASCP or equivalent certification. Under the general supervision of the Division Manager, provides laboratory services to meet the needs of patients performed in accordance with accepted standards and practices.
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Licensing Requirements: ASCP‐BOC or ASCPi-BOC generalist certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist/Medical Technologist. holds ASCP‐BOC or ASCPi-BOC generalist certification as a Medical Laboratory Scientist/Medical Technologist.
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Job Description Permanent Direct Hire Medical Technologist/Medical Lab Technician Days, Evenings or Nights Generalist, Molecular, or Specialty Tech (ie.
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