Medical Associates of NWA
Location
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Perform complex chemical, hematologic, and microbiologic tests to provide critical data for disease diagnosis and treatment. Responsibilities include specimen handling, equipment calibration, and maintaining quality control standards.
Requires an Associate degree from an accredited clinical laboratory program or a Bachelor's degree in Laboratory Science. Candidates must have 12 to 18 months of related experience or training.
Overview The Laboratory Technologist works under general supervision to perform difficult and complex laboratory procedures involving a high degree of independent judgment.
Perform chemical, microscopic, and hematologic, immunohematology, and microbiologic test to provide data for use in diagnosis and treatment of disease Process and handle specimens appropriately Calibrate and Run QC according to policies and procedures Use computers for report handling and quality control
Perform chemical, microscopic, and hematologic, immunohematology, and microbiologic test to provide data for use in diagnosis and treatment of disease Process and handle specimens appropriately Calibrate and Run QC according to policies and procedures Use computers for report handling and quality control
Associates Degree and Graduation from Accredited Clinical Laboratory Training Program OR Bachelors in Laboratory Science 12 to 18 months related experience and/or training
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