This position provides technical support in the Flow Cytometry Laboratory to complete laboratory testing for OHSU hospital and clinic patients. The incumbent will be a qualified Medical Laboratory Technician with generalist experience or equivalent capable of performing laboratory testing and associated activities needed to support the technical services provided by the Flow Cytometry Lab.
The person in this position is authorized to perform testing in the following areas: bone marrow assists and slide staining, moderate and high complexity testing. Specimen processing, and result reporting is performed independently, after appropriate training. Supervisor or director review of results is required in situations dictated by policy or procedures.
The person filling this position will be of professional demeanor and perform their duties with an attitude, which will best serve the clients of the department.
Performs testing with accuracy, speed, and efficiency. Follows written procedures and policies.
Bone marrow Bench, Schedules appointments for bone marrow assists. Performs bone marrow assistance at the bedside for physicians performing bone marrow aspiration and biopsy, according to written procedures. Observes the aspiration, determines if the specimen is adequate, prepares slides, prepares or preserves specimen for additional testing as needed. Stains slides using both manual and automated methods and prepares specimen, slides, and paperwork for pathologist’s review. Prepares reagents, performs quality control checks, and troubleshoots procedures as needed. Checks all slides for adequate staining and appropriate morphology
Prepares samples for testing. Determines acceptability of specimens and results. Repeats analysis as necessary to insure accuracy. Reports test results via computer and telephone.
Calibrates, maintains and troubleshoots laboratory instruments and procedures.
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies):
Positions in the laboratory and environs may require working flexible schedules including nights weekends and holidays; working at multiple laboratory or hospital sites; traveling between laboratories and sites by stairs, elevator, tram, shuttle or other means; exposure to blood and body fluids, chemical hazards, radiation; working in a somewhat noisy and crowded environment; wearing gloves and other Personal Protective Equipment for long periods of time; experiencing occasional temperature control problems in building.
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