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Dynacare
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The Medical Laboratory Technologist is responsible for performing routine testing in the Chemistry department, including analyzer maintenance, calibration, and quality control. They must ensure accurate sample identification and provide timely, high-quality clinical results to support physician treatment decisions.
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Compensation
CA$35 - CA$39 / HOUR
Posted
1 month ago
The Medical Laboratory Technologist is responsible for performing routine clinical testing, analyzer maintenance, and quality control within the Chemistry department. They must accurately record and interpret test results to support physicians in critical patient treatment decisions.
The Medical Laboratory Technologist is responsible for performing routine chemistry testing, including analyzer maintenance, calibration, and quality control. They must also accurately record, interpret, and approve test results while ensuring proper sample identification and adherence to safety procedures.
You will be responsible for delivering high-quality clinical and scientific testing in a timely manner. Your contributions will significantly impact the results and reports provided to physicians.
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