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Position Overview
Under the general supervision of the Charge or delegate, the General Duty Cytotechnologist is responsible for clinical analysis and reporting on patient samples according to established protocols. The General Duty Cytotechnologist is also responsible for assisting in general lab projects such as SOPs, chemical inventories, etc. The incumbent will maintain a safe environment in accordance with professional and provincial guidelines and ensure compliance with quality assurance programs and maintain standards put forth by Accreditation. Functions are conducted in accordance with the Mission and Values of Shared Health, current policies and procedures and applicable legislation.
Experience
Education (Degree/Diploma/Certificate)
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