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If Associate's degree in chemical or biological science, Medical Laboratory Technician (ASCP) or MLT (AMT) Board of Certification (BOC) required. Associate's degree in Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Laboratory Technician, Chemical Science, or Biological Science.
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Education : Minimum - High school diploma or equivalent Preferred - Some post-secondary education in a healthcare or a related science field that may include course work in Medical Laboratory Technician, Cytotechnologist, Histotechnician or Medical Laboratory Scientist degree/certification.
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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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Medical Lab Tech II Associates degree in Medical Laboratory Technician studies, or a chemical, physical or biological science degree. Required Education / Experience:·Medical Lab Tech I Associates degree in Medical Laboratory Technician studies, or a chemical, physical or biological science degree.
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Qualifications Job Requirements: Baccalaureate Degree in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, or Associates degree in Medical Laboratory Technician Studies or a chemical, physical or biological science.
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Perform specimen processing, microbiology, serology and infectious disease testing independently to include moderate and high complexity testing under the direction of a laboratory supervisor, manager or director.
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Baccalaureate Degree OR Associates Degree in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, or a chemical, physical, or biological science. Three (3) years of clinical laboratory experience as a Medical Technologist, Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Laboratory Scientist, or Medical Lab Tech within a clinical laboratory.
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Areas of special focus include: biological science; computing, information science, and mathematics; earth, energy, and environmental science; engineering science; materials and advanced manufacturing; nanodevices and microsystems; physical science; and radiation effects and high energy physics, including all aspects of engineering diagnostics and testing, and modeling and simulation.
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Will additionally participate in the quality assurance and performance improvement tasks, new employee training and proficiency testing as assigned Qualifications Job Requirements: Baccalaureate Degree or Associates Degree in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, or a chemical, physical or biological science.
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High School graduate with 2 years on the job training, in a high complexity Histology laboratory; or Associates' or Bachelor's degree in Histology/Clinical Laboratory Science, or an appropriate biological, chemical, or physical science and completion of an accredited Histology clinical practice program.
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Education that has been evaluated by an acceptable credentialing agency and deemed equivalent to a US Bachelor s degree in a chemical, physical, biological, or clinical laboratory science or medical technology.
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Previous clinical laboratory experience as a Medical Laboratory Technician, Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Laboratory Scientist within a clinical laboratory.
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The primary responsibility of this position is to teach biochemistry and introduction to organic & biological science courses (lecture and laboratory) at basic and advanced undergraduate levels.
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Performs laboratory procedures (i.e. strep test, wound culture, specimen collection, etc.) Performs advanced clinical tasks or skills such as removal of sutures and staples, catheterization, audiograms, laboratory procedures (throat/nose culture, drug screen, phlebotomy - butterfly, venous access, heel stick), spirometry, Holter monitor application, casting, complex wound care, fetal heart tone monitoring, Hickman/port-a-cath/PIC line, central line care, conscious sedation, anti-coagulation clinic operation, etc., with demonstrated competency and under clinical supervision.
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Certification by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) at the Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) level. Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree in Animal Science or a similar biological science.
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