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St. Luke's University Health Network
Overview
The Medical Technologist performs waived, moderate, and highly complex laboratory tests, assuming responsibility for patient testing, quality control, and problem-solving. Duties also include training new staff, maintaining instrumentation, and ensuring accurate documentation of results and critical values.
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10 days ago
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