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University of Mississippi Medical CenterNew
Overview
The Medical Laboratory Scientist performs a full range of laboratory tests, procedures, and analyses for disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, including conducting tests in areas like hematology, microbiology, and clinical chemistry. Responsibilities also involve analyzing biological material, cultivating microbes, preparing specimens for cell culture, and operating/maintaining quantitative and qualitative analysis equipment.
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Hennepin Healthcare
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1 month ago
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The Medical Technologist is responsible for receiving and analyzing laboratory specimens while reporting results in accordance with established policies. They also participate in quality control, safety programs, and the maintenance of laboratory supplies and equipment.
The Medical Technologist is responsible for receiving and analyzing laboratory specimens, reporting results promptly according to policies, and participating in the evaluation of Quality Control, Quality Assurance, maintenance, and safety programs. They may also be required to evaluate and write procedures for new methods and participate in teaching activities.
2 months ago
The Medical Technologist is responsible for receiving and analyzing laboratory specimens, ensuring timely reporting of results according to established policies and procedures. This role also involves participation in and evaluation of the department’s quality control, quality assurance, maintenance, and safety programs.