Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) OR Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) at KA Recruiting Inc. summary:
A Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) or Technician (MLT) performs laboratory testing and analyses proficiency testing samples to ensure accurate and timely results. They are responsible for departmental duties in the absence of a supervisor and must complete documentation related to patient results while adhering to quality control protocols. A relevant degree and state license are required, along with specialized technologist licenses in areas like blood bank, chemistry, and microbiology.
You Will:
- Perform accurate and timely laboratory testing by analyzing proficiency testing samples according to instructions and complete within the allowable time frame
- Assume responsibility of the department as appropriate in the absence of the supervisor
- Complete all required records/documentation pertaining to patient results
- Perform stat procedures within established turnaround time targets
- Demonstrate the ability to use good judgment and independent thinking in the correlation and interpretation of patient results. (Including performing delta checks, etc.)
- Review pending logs (OSR) and result logs; resolve any outstanding workload or communicate to staff relief
- Perform quality control procedures per protocol and handle all problem and/or critical laboratory specimens/test results
You Should Have:
- A 2 Year/Associate Degree is required
- A 4 Year/Bachelor's Degree in Medical Technology is preferred
- A State of Florida Technologist License is required OR the ability to obtain a license during the interview process
Technologist License in one or more clinical specialty areas:
- Blood bank
- Serology
- Chemistry
- Hematology
- Microbiology
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