Associate in Laboratory Science and certification in Laboratory field, MLT(ASCP) or equivalent ... ASCP or AMT eligible accepted with review by Laboratory Director and Pathologist.
Associate in Laboratory Science and certification in Laboratory field, MLT(ASCP) or equivalent ... ASCP or AMT eligible accepted with review by Laboratory Director and Pathologist.
Associate Pathologist information
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| Aspect | Associate Pathologist | Staff Pathologist |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Medical degree, pathology residency, board certification | Medical degree, pathology residency, board certification |
| Work Environment | Hospitals, laboratories, academic institutions | Hospitals, laboratories, academic institutions |
| Job Role | Assists senior pathologists, handles routine cases, supports diagnostics | Diagnoses complex cases, reports findings, consults with clinicians |
Both Associate Pathologists and Staff Pathologists require similar credentials and work in comparable environments. The main difference lies in experience and responsibility levels, with Associate Pathologists often being in a more junior or supporting role, while Staff Pathologists handle more complex cases independently.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) / Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT)
Columbus Community Hospital, Inc.Columbus, NE • On-site
Full-time
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Columbus Community Hospital (Nebraska) rating
6.4
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Job description
Associate in Laboratory Science and certification in Laboratory field, MLT(ASCP) or equivalent. Bachelors in Laboratory Science and certification in Laboratory field, MT(ASCP) or MT(AMT). Bachelors in Health-Related field (biology, chemistry) with certification in Laboratory field, MT(ASCP) or MT(AMT).
ASCP or AMT eligible accepted with review by Laboratory Director and Pathologist.