GENERAL SUMMARY:
Under direct supervision by laboratory technologist, leader and/or supervisor, and according to
defined protocols, performs select procedures on blood and/or other body fluids or specimens,
involving manual techniques or the use of laboratory instruments and information systems. May
perform phlebotomy as needed.
PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
morphologic, microbiologic, and/or specimen collection and preparation procedures on
blood and/or other bodily fluids or specimens, according to defined protocols, involving
manual techniques or the use of a variety of laboratory instruments, including
information systems.
performance according to defined protocols and quality control checks. Prior to release
of analytic data, recognizes and refers implausible results, equipment malfunctions, or
special/unusual circumstances to laboratory technologist, leader, or supervisor.
maintenance, quality control, and limited troubleshooting on laboratory equipment,
instruments, or information systems. Following successful completion of competency
testing, may perform processing, testing, and reporting without direct supervision.
including compliance, quality assessment and improvement, safety, environmental, and
infection control. Maintains confidentiality of patient information.
activities in the department, including proficiency testing, gathering data for quality
assurance monitors, developing and adhering to safe work practices, participating in
quality improvement committees, and successfully completes regular competency
assessments.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
Laboratory Science Required. Alternatively, meeting the educational requirements of #3
below.
completion of a military 50-60 week technician program and meets the minimum CLIA
requirements. Alternatively, meeting the requirements of #3 below.
college courses from among the following: Anatomy, Biology, Chemistry (inorganic or
organic), Physics, Nursing, Statistics, Physiology, Veterinary sciences, Mathematics,
Introduction to Laboratory Sciences, Pathology, Microscopic Anatomy (Histology),
Biochemistry, Hematology, Immunohematology (Blood Banking), Microbiology,
Urinalysis, or Coagulation. Course work outside of the US must be verified by NACES
approved credentialing evaluation service.
NOTE - Employees hired prior to 2005 as a Medical Laboratory
Technician: Qualifications grandfathered as acceptable in lieu of educational
requirement
EXPERIENCE/CERTIFICATION DESIRED:
MLT certification from a recognized national certifying agency (ASCP or NCA)
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