Overview
The Medical Laboratory Technician prepares blood, urine and body fluid for analysis to diagnose, treat and prevent disease. This individual may specialize in one or more of the following areas: biochemistry, bacteriology, toxicology, parasitology, serology, coagulation, hematology, urinalysis, or blood banking. He/she analyzes results and reports through the laboratory computer system. The Medical Laboratory Technician performs related duties including quality control, instrument maintenance and troubleshooting, workload recording, incomplete work lists, ordering and stocking supplies.
Qualifications:
A. Education
1. Associate's degree in Medical Laboratory Technology from an accredited institute required
B. Experience
1. One year of formal training in Medical Laboratory Technology
C. Licensure/Certification
1. Registered Medical Laboratory Technician, ASCP or equivalent
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