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SSM Health
Overview
The role involves performing a full range of laboratory tests, from simple blood tests to complex analyses, and interpreting these test reports to communicate findings to physicians. Responsibilities also include operating and maintaining complex electronic equipment and performing quality control procedures.
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7 days ago
Summit Health
The Phlebotomist Float will draw blood, process specimens, and ensure proper documentation and inventory management. They will also train new staff and adapt to emergency staffing needs.
$18 - $21 / HOUR
9 days ago
Clark Fork Valley Hospital
The Medical Laboratory Technician/Scientist is responsible for preparing and collecting patient specimens, performing laboratory tests, and reporting results accurately and timely. This role also includes quality control, instrument maintenance, and training of new staff.
25 days ago
Kettering Health
The Medical Technologist performs accurate laboratory testing, recognizes abnormal results, and ensures timely and accurate reporting to appropriate personnel. Responsibilities also include performing and recording instrument checks, quality control, routine maintenance, and proper sample handling.
2 months ago
Ansible Government Solutions
Medical Technologists will perform a broad range of laboratory procedures and maintain the optimal functioning of laboratory equipment. They will also recognize and communicate critical results affecting patient care.
$29 - $62 / HOUR
Parrish Medical Center
The Medical Technologist independently performs, analyzes, and reports diagnostic laboratory procedures, ensuring accuracy within established time frames and coordinating simultaneous tests. Responsibilities also include performing required instrument maintenance, troubleshooting issues, and acting as the tech in-charge during supervisor absence or on weekends.
Beth Israel Lahey Health
This role involves performing various clinical laboratory tests using manual methods or automated instrumentation, ensuring specimen integrity, and adhering to high-quality standards throughout the testing process. The technologist must review and input results accurately and expeditiously into the electronic medical records system, while also responding to supply issues and maintaining a safe work environment.
$36 - $48 / HOUR
The Medical Technologist independently performs, analyzes, and reports diagnostic laboratory procedures according to departmental guidelines, often serving as the tech in-charge during weekends or supervisor absence. Key duties include accurate test performance, instrument maintenance, quality control verification, and communicating critical results to nursing staff and physicians.
The Medical Technologist independently performs, analyzes, and reports diagnostic laboratory procedures while ensuring accuracy and adherence to departmental policies. Key duties include performing required instrument maintenance, troubleshooting issues, and acting as the tech in-charge during supervisor absence or on weekends.
Sunrise Community Health Center
The Medical Technologist performs various laboratory tests on bodily fluids to aid physicians in disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, including quantitative or qualitative analysis and maintaining lab manifests. Responsibilities also involve verifying patient information, ensuring lab charges are entered, following procedures for critical results, and documenting all Quality Control activities.
$28 - $36 / HOUR
The Medical Laboratory Technician performs various laboratory tests on bodily fluids to aid physicians in diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases, which includes quantitative/qualitative analysis and maintaining lab manifests. Responsibilities also involve verifying patient information, ensuring lab charges are entered in the EHR, following procedures for critical results, and documenting all Quality Control activities.
$23 - $30 / HOUR
Avera Health
The Medical Laboratory Scientist performs various clinical laboratory tests, utilizing scientific principles for daily technical operations, quality control, and instrument maintenance, while the Medical Laboratory Technician focuses on the accurate performance of routine clinical laboratory tests and basic functions. Both roles involve communicating test results accurately and timely to appropriate personnel.
ARUP Laboratories
The Medical Laboratory Scientist I/Technologist I provides technical and non-technical services by performing routine and complex laboratory tests in an assigned department to deliver rapid and accurate results to physicians. Essential functions include performing analytic processes without direct supervision, operating and troubleshooting instruments, and maintaining quality control records according to SOPs.
Atlantic Health System
The Vascular Ultrasound Tech II performs comprehensive ultrasound exams following established protocols, ensuring patient safety and cooperation through education and monitoring. Responsibilities also include completing accurate clerical tasks, promptly reporting critical results, and actively contributing to quality assurance and performance improvement initiatives.
$43 / HOUR
Community Health Systems Professional Services Corporation
The Medical Lab Technician performs routine and specialized diagnostic tests on various specimens to support timely patient diagnosis, while operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting laboratory equipment according to strict quality control standards. This role also involves collecting blood specimens via venipuncture and capillary techniques, documenting results accurately in the LIS, and collaborating with healthcare professionals.
Baptist Health
The Medical Laboratory Scientist II evaluates, interprets results, and analyzes blood and body fluids using both automated and complex manual methods following established procedures. Essential functions include evaluating specimens for quality, verifying results and quality control data, and performing maintenance and troubleshooting procedures.
The Medical Technologist performs accurate laboratory testing, recognizes abnormal results, and ensures timely and accurate reporting to appropriate personnel. Responsibilities also include performing instrument checks, quality control, routine maintenance, and proper sample preparation and handling.
3 months ago
The Medical Technologist performs accurate laboratory testing, recognizes abnormal results, and ensures timely and accurate reporting to appropriate personnel. Responsibilities also include performing and recording instrument checks, quality control, routine maintenance, and initiating corrective action for QC issues.
The Medical Laboratory Scientist analyzes blood and body fluids using both automated and complex manual methods following established policies to ensure high-quality laboratory results within timeframes. Responsibilities include verifying routine results, performing and documenting quality control, troubleshooting procedures, and communicating critical results to caregivers.
Austin Regional Clinic: ARC
The technician performs routine medical laboratory tests for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease, which includes specimen processing, test performance, and accurate reporting of results.