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Baptist Health System, Inc.
Overview
The Medical Laboratory Scientist II will process specimens, perform molecular and susceptibility testing, and maintain quality control in the microbiology department. They will also serve as a charge technologist, supervise laboratory staff, and instruct new employees and students.
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24 days ago
The Medical Laboratory Scientist II performs technical laboratory functions, including specimen collection and processing, across various departments like chemistry and hematology. They also serve as a charge technologist, supervising MLTs and instructing new employees and students.
The Medical Laboratory Scientist II is responsible for performing technical specimen collection, processing, and analysis within the laboratory. They also serve as a charge technologist, supervising MLTs and maintaining performance records in accordance with SOP manuals.
1 month ago
The Medical Laboratory Scientist will perform technical specimen collection, processing, and analysis while maintaining laboratory records and SOP compliance. They will also serve as a charge technologist and provide instruction to new employees and students.
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