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Sanford Health
Overview
Responsibilities include phlebotomy, collecting, preparing, and processing biological specimens. The role also involves ensuring the accuracy and quality of laboratory data and serving as a resource to other healthcare personnel.
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Compensation
$17 - $26 / HOUR
Posted
16 days ago
Mercyhealth Wisconsin and Illinois
Essential duties involve utilizing the Information System for patient processing, sample collection, test resulting, and reporting, while performing laboratory tests across specialties like hematology, chemistry, and blood bank using automated and manual methods. Responsibilities also include analyzing results for accuracy, ensuring critical result reporting, performing quality control, and conducting minor instrument maintenance and troubleshooting.
$25 - $37 / HOUR
1 month ago
The role involves managing the pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical phases of laboratory testing, ensuring adherence to standard operating procedures, safety, quality, and regulatory requirements. Responsibilities include collecting and processing specimens, performing clinical laboratory testing using manual and automated methods, and assisting in training new staff.
$28 - $44 / HOUR
Temple University Health System
Performs a wide variety of laboratory procedures using both manual and automated methods while exercising independent judgment. Actively participates in laboratory quality improvement activities.
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2 months ago
Tenet Healthcare Corporation
Perform a variety of laboratory tests on blood, tissue, and body fluids using both automated and manual methods across various disciplines. Ensure accurate, timely reporting of results while maintaining equipment and adhering to quality assurance protocols.
The Medical Lab Scientist II performs various laboratory tests on blood, tissue, and body fluids using both automated and manual techniques. This role ensures the accurate and timely reporting of test results to support medical staff in patient care.
Responsibilities include utilizing the Information System for patient processing, sample handling, test result reporting, and quality control documentation across waived, moderate, and high complexity laboratory tests in specialties like hematology, chemistry, and blood bank. The role also requires analyzing results for validity, troubleshooting testing methodologies, implementing corrective actions, and ensuring critical results are reported promptly.
$29 - $44 / HOUR
Responsibilities include utilizing the Information System for patient reception, sample ordering/collection, result entry, and reporting, while performing laboratory tests across specialties like hematology, chemistry, and microbiology using automated and manual techniques. The role also requires analyzing test results for validity, ensuring timely reporting of critical results, and performing quality control and instrument maintenance.
The Medical Laboratory Scientist utilizes the Information System to manage patient samples, perform waived, moderate, and high-complexity laboratory tests across various specialties, and analyze results for validity and accuracy. Responsibilities also include troubleshooting testing methodologies, implementing corrective actions, performing quality control, and maintaining instrumentation.
The Medical Lab Tech performs a wide range of laboratory procedures utilizing both manual and automated techniques. They are expected to exercise significant independent judgment when conducting tests and reporting results.
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.
Erlanger Health System
A licensed Medical Laboratory Technician performs various laboratory procedures using manual and automated methods, focusing on hematologic, chemical, microscopic, and bacteriological testing of body fluids for diagnosis and treatment under medical direction. Specific duties include rapid turnaround of complete blood counts, phlebotomy for pediatric patients, processing bone marrow samples, and coordinating specialty testing.
3 months ago
The Medical Laboratory Technician performs various laboratory procedures, including hematologic, chemical, microscopic, and bacteriological testing of body fluids to support diagnosis and treatment under medical direction. Specific duties involve rapid turnaround of complete blood counts, manual differentials, phlebotomy for pediatric patients, processing bone marrow samples, and coordinating specialty testing.
Medical Laboratory Technicians analyze blood and body fluids using both automated and complex manual methods, performing and reporting routine laboratory testing while verifying results and quality control data for accuracy. Responsibilities also include performing quality control, maintenance, troubleshooting, communicating critical results, and maintaining compliance with all policies and procedures.
Medical Laboratory Scientists analyze blood and body fluids using both automated and complex manual methods, verifying routine results and quality control data for accuracy and reliability. They perform, evaluate, and document quality control, preventive maintenance, and troubleshooting procedures while communicating critical results to caregivers.
Medical Laboratory Technicians analyze blood and body fluids using automated and manual methods, performing and reporting routine laboratory testing while verifying results and quality control data for accuracy. Responsibilities also include documenting quality control, troubleshooting, maintaining computer proficiency, and communicating critical results to caregivers.
The Medical Technologist II performs a wide variety of laboratory procedures using both manual and automated methods. They are expected to show independent judgment regarding the performance and reporting of results.
4 months ago