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Medical Technologist:
Compiles data from various performed routine or special chemical, microscopic and bacteriologic medical laboratory tests, procedures, experiments, and analyses for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.
Conducts chemical analyses of body fluids, such as blood, urine, and spinal fluid, to...
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Medical Technologist:
Compiles data from various performed routine or special chemical, microscopic and bacteriologic medical laboratory tests, procedures, experiments, and analyses for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.
Conducts chemical analyses of body fluids, such as blood, urine, and spinal fluid, to determine presence of normal and abnormal components. Typically requires specialized certification.
Assesses blood cells, their numbers, and morphology, using microscopic technique.
Tests blood group, blood type, and blood compatibility for transfusion purposes.
Adds reagents or indicator solutions, and subjects specimens for processing to operations such as heating, filtering, or titrating. Prepares slides as necessary for microscopic analysis. Observes reactions, analyzes test results, and enters findings in computer. Engages in medical research under direction of Chief Medical Technologist. May train and supervise students. May specialize in areas such as hematology, blood-bank, serology, chemistry, immunohematology, bacteriology, or histology. (Source: eDOT Job Description)
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