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Stanford Health Care
Overview
This role supports test development and validation across various laboratory sections, including molecular pathology, genomics, chemistry, and microbiology, while serving as a technical resource to internal staff and external entities. Responsibilities also include developing policies, reviewing technical work, solving complex technical problems, and developing teaching protocols.
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Compensation
$78 - $88 / HOUR
Posted
16 days ago
SSM Health
Coordinates the design, development, and implementation of the Point of Care testing program across clinical areas. Serves as a technical resource while ensuring compliance with accreditation standards and regulatory policies.
Salary not listed
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IU Health
The Laboratory Coordinator serves as a triage and problem solver for routine ambulatory point-of-care laboratory operations, ensuring accuracy through established metrics and developing quality monitors. This role involves performing training for team members according to CLIA standards and potentially performing laboratory testing while maintaining all necessary records.
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WakeMed Health & Hospitals
The Cytologist III performs specialized screening of clinical specimens to detect cancer or other pathological conditions, requiring thorough knowledge of cellular morphology and associated changes. This role also involves leading the development of new procedures, serving as a technical resource, training new employees, and assisting management with quality control and compliance requirements.
Kaiser Permanente
The practitioner assumes primary clinical responsibility for all respiratory care modalities, exercising independent judgment in patient care, and serving as a technical resource for physicians and staff regarding current respiratory care practices. Essential duties involve selecting, reviewing, obtaining, and interpreting patient data to formulate goal-directed plans of care and performing various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
The practitioner assumes primary clinical responsibility for all respiratory care modalities, exercising independent judgment in patient care, and serving as a technical resource for physicians and staff regarding current respiratory care practices. Essential duties involve selecting, reviewing, obtaining, and interpreting patient data to formulate goal-directed plans of care and performing various therapeutic and diagnostic respiratory procedures.
Loma Linda
The Clinical Lab Scientist performs and interprets moderate and high complexity tests, reports results, and prepares blood products following standard operating procedures and cGMPs under general supervision. This role also involves monitoring pending lists, meeting turnaround time goals, and serving as a technical resource for problem-solving and consultation.
$53 - $71 / HOUR
3 months ago
Trinity Health
The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for administering respiratory care services provided by the department, functioning clinically with significant independent judgment to ensure quality patient care delivery. This role also involves serving as a technical resource for physicians and other healthcare workers regarding current respiratory care practices.
Emory Healthcare
The Histotechnologist III performs routine and complex histologic procedures to assist in diagnosis and treatment while providing exemplary customer service. They also serve as a technical resource for less experienced staff and may supervise employees within the department.
4 months ago
BROWARD CHILDRENS CENTER
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