p>Skills: Two (2) years working in Chemistry and Hematology;
Working at a large hospital setting lab and the ability to work at high volume fast pace and STAT lab;
Large instrumentation with high throughput and performing instrument maintenance and troubleshooting;
Two (2) years of chemistry analyzers and testing menu, general chemistry, immunoassays, and manual chemistry;
Two (2) years of Hematology procedures such as cell counts, manual differentials, understanding cell morphology and ability to differentiate between normal cells and abnormal cells such as cells related to blood cancer;
Two (2) years of body fluids differentials and ability to identify and differentiate between red and white cells, platelets, other cells, crystals, and artifacts;
Two (2) years of Coagulation Cascade testing and the principle of the instruments and clot curves;
Urinalysis testing; automated and manual testing and identifying urines particulates including crystals and casts;
Monitoring and ensuring adequate inventory supply;
Maintaining accurate and completing documentation of patient information, equipment, and test results to comply with regulations; and.
Certification: Certification by one of the following accreditation agencies: American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), the American Medical Technologists (AMT), the National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel (NCA), the American Association of Bioanalysts (ABB) in Chemistry, Hematology, Coagulation and Urinalysis, or another agency approved by the GA Department of Community Health, generalist or categorical if applicable.