Role Overview: Medical Technologist provides general lab support including laboratory housekeeping, equipment maintenance, inventory of supplies, laboratory cleaning, media and reagent qualifications. A medical technologist is responsible for performing professional laboratory work following established clinic procedures and performing chemical and biological tests on patient specimens for medical diagnosis. Medical Technologists conduct laboratory tests, procedures, experiments, and analyses to provide data for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. They analyze bodily fluids like blood, urine, and spinal fluid, to determine the presence of normal and abnormal components. As a Medical Technologist at the VA you will carry out day to day operations in the Clinical Laboratory: Chemistry, Blood Bank, Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, and Microbiology. This would include routine testing, quality control, routine maintenance of instrumentation and troubleshooting. You will develop, perform, evaluate, interpret, correlate, and validate the accuracy of laboratory procedures and results ensuring all laboratory regulatory requirements are met. Testing procedures are performed on a variety of biological specimens and/or samples using manual or automated techniques, following practices and regulations governing biosafety and biosecurity in the workplace. These require a broad exercise of independent sound judgment; originality of thought; detailed analytical skill; and ability to establish and define various levels of competence necessary to perform assigned duties, including organizing and setting priorities with minimal technical supervision. As a Medical Technologist you must be detail-oriented and reliable since the job has high responsibility. You must possess excellent communication skills as well as aptitude in using computers. You must pass a background check. Responsibilities: - Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of techniques, principals and instruments and their inter-relationships the physiological conditions affecting test results
- Performs and reviews quality control
- Perform assigned clinical laboratory testing accurately and in a timely manner
- Prepare workstation and instrumentation for the assigned testing
- Ensures maintenance of instruments and equipment is performed according to manufacturer and SOP requirements, and documented according to SOP
- Performs analyses which may involve a complex network of steps and variable fine-line discriminations between several similar results
- Responsible for performing tests from written procedures
- Excellent attendance that contributes to high patient satisfaction and quality patient care, minimal dept
- Initiate training of new staff within the technical group
- Maintain quality control of laboratory testing to ensure accurate and timely lab reporting
- Perform instrument/equipment and reagent/supply maintenance functions
- Work with acute-care and outpatient caregivers, along with other Laboratory Services staff in performing their duties
- Previous experience in a Histocompatibility Laboratory is strongly preferred
- Previous experience in a Blood Bank Laboratory or Immunology Laboratory is preferred
- Conduct quality control procedures on patient tests and laboratory equipment to ensure that accurate diagnostic testing is performed
- Report patient data to the patient’s medical record and/or medical staff if the results warrant direct contact
- Perform high complexity tests that are authorized by the Director and require a degree of skill commensurate with the incumbents’ education, training, experience, and technical abilities
- Follow the Laboratory procedures for specimen collection
- Adhere to the laboratory’s total quality management (TQM) policies, document all TQM activities, instrument and procedural calibrations, and maintenance performed
- Performs routine and non-routine laboratory tests including CLIA highly complex testing
- Performing serological, bacteriological, biochemical, hematological, and microbiological examinations on samples.
- Conducting blood group, type, and compatibility tests, as well as full blood counts.
- Counting the cells in prepared samples, as wells as microorganisms, including bacteria or parasites.
- Analyzing biochemical composition and determining the presence of drug chemicals.
- Determining whether sample parameters fall within normal ranges and identifying abnormalities.
- Summarizing results and reporting findings in electronic format to referring physicians and medical specialists, as well as collaborating on patient care.
- Inventorying laboratory stock and supplies, as well as ordering replenishments
- Maintaining and calibrating equipment, including analyzers, colorimeters, flame photometers, and spectrophotometers.
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