Summary
- The Medical Technologist is responsible for the collection, processing, and analysis of biological specimens in the laboratory. This position is also responsible for the preparation of reagents and has comprehensive knowledge of specimen collection (such as venipuncture or collecting hazardous or infectious materials for culture) in order to act as backup to phlebotomy team and may perform venipuncture and/or collect cultures.
Responsibilities
- (60%)*Analyzes and processes biological specimens, organizes workload and sets-up test procedures.
- (20%)*Evaluates appropriateness of patient and quality control results and enters into the Laboratory information system. Strictly follows critical notification policy when results meet stated criteria.
- (15%)*Maintains inventory and reorders reagents. Stocks shelves. Disposes of biohazards, chemicals, etc. in a safe manner following department procedure.
- (5%)*Maintains and troubleshoots instruments.
Certifications and Licensures
- Must be registered as an MLT, MT or MLS with the ASCP, NCA, and/or HEW within 6 months of hire or transfer.
Required Education
Medical Laboratory Technician OR Medical Technologist OR Medical Laboratory Scientist Degree Required
- Medical Technologist (MT) / Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) = Bachelor's Degree Required
Bachelor’s degree in Medical Laboratory Science/Technology or a bachelor’s degree in a science or health related field with national MLS certification may also be considered.
- Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) = Associate's Degree Required
Associate’s degree in Medical Laboratory Science/Technology required.
- Must be registered as an MLT, MT or MLS with the ASCP, NCA, and/or HEW within 6 months of hire or transfer.
- Organizational skills needed to prioritize daily workload.
- Written, verbal, and interpersonal skills needed to communicate successfully with individuals and groups and interact with employees at all levels within the Medical Center to communicate ideas and concepts in a clear and concise manner.
- Basic knowledge of laboratory instruments needed to troubleshoot problems.
- Demonstrates knowledge, ability and competence in providing clinical data needed for the treatment of patients ranging in age from birth to 100+ years.
- MyMichigan Health is a technology driven organization and employees need to demonstrate competency in MicrosoftWindows.
- Mandatory Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training must also be completed annually according to the Exposure Control Plan.
- An employee may be required to participate in further learning opportunities offered by MyMichigan Health.
Other Information
- Meets Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) guidelines.
- Collection, processing, and analysis of biological specimens in the laboratory. Including the preparation of reagents and comprehensive knowledge of specimen collection (such as venipuncture or collecting hazardous or infectious materials for culture) in order to act as backup to phlebotomy team and may perform venipuncture and/or collect cultures.
- Appraises results to distinguish normal and abnormal values, performs calculations, prepares and distributes written, electronic (e.g. LIS), and verbal reports.
- Evaluates appropriateness of patient and quality control results and enters into the Laboratory Information System. Strictly follows critical notification policy when results meet stated criteria.
- Follows all laboratory safety policies and procedures.
- Maintains inventory through first in first out (FIFO) principles including ordering, stocking, and managing outdates.
- Disposes of biohazards, chemicals, etc. in a safe manner following department procedure.
- Performs preventative maintenance of instruments and troubleshooting methodologies.
- Assists in training new technologists and medical technology students.
- Works with section leaders to organize workflow and optimize patient care.
- Supervision Exercised: Limited in the absence of Technical Specialist and/or Manager.
- For high complexity tests, this position may serve as a general supervisor (CLIA definition), defined in laboratory policy.
*NOTE: PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS MAY BE APPLICABLE WITH THIS POSITION.
Refer to job description for a complete list of requirements.
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