GENERAL SUMMARY:
The Medical Laboratory Science Student performs complex processing of specimens in various laboratories upon acceptance to the Beaumont Medical Laboratory Scientist program and during their clinical internship. May have equipment maintenance and quality control duties. May handle hazardous chemicals. May fill in for LA II and LA I. Duties may include responsibilities specific to assigned department and may vary dependent on assigned site/department.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Processing specimens: As appropriate for each lab, this may include hand staining, gram staining (micro set ups), inoculating specimens, aliquot reagents and solutions, setting up cultures, cytopreparation, accessioning, receiving, processing, pouring over, distributing, storing, disposing of specimens. Communicates with healthcare personnel outside of department with regard to reports, clarification of requests, other problems related to specimens, requests, and testing delays. Assisting the Medical Technologists with equipment maintenance, quality control responsibilities, ordering and maintaining correct chemical levels and inventory. Clerical functions to maintain required records, files and reports pertinent to the functions of the lab. This includes assisting with pending lists and locating specimens for the department. Technical responsibilities: Assisting the Medical Technologists with some technical tasks such as bone marrow processing and staining, and blood unit re-typing. Waived Testing: assisting the technologists with waived testing including occult blood testing, urine hCG testing and osmolalities.
STANDARD QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties.
Education / Training:
BS in Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, or related science. Acceptance into the Beaumont Medical Laboratory Science Program with a program start date within 8 months.Work Experience:
Clinical laboratory experience preferred.Certification, Licensure, Registration:
Certification per policy in appropriate discipline preferred.
ASCP Medical Laboratory Scientist - MLS(ASCP)CM (Effective October 23, 2009) See Notes below.ASCP Medical Technologist - MT(ASCP) (Prior to October 2009)ASCP Technologist in (categorical) certification – BB(ASCP), C(ASCP), H(ASCP), I(ASCP), M(ASCP), MB(ASCP), or CG(ASCP)ASCP International Medical Laboratory Scientist - MLS(ASCPi) CM (Effective January 1, 2015. Note the superscript “i”.) AMT Medical Technologist – MT(AMT) After 2010Former NCA Clinical Laboratory Scientist - CLS(NCA) - or NCA categorical certification – Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) in Chemistry/Urinalysis, Hematology, Immunohematology, or Microbiology (Prior to October 2009; no longer offered.)CGFNS/ICHP VisaScreen Credential Assessment equivalent to a Medical TechnologistOther certification as determined by laboratory department manager or laboratory administration.How Corewell Health cares for you
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Primary Location
SITE - Troy Hospital - 44201 Dequindre Road - TroyDepartment Name
Lab - Clinical Pathology Chemistry - CH East - North - TroyEmployment Type
Part timeShift
Variable (United States of America)Weekly Scheduled Hours
0.04Hours of Work
VARIABLEDays Worked
VARIABLEWeekend Frequency
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