An Entry Level Clinical Laboratory Scientist is responsible for performing laboratory tests and analyses to assist in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases. They work in hospitals, research facilities, or diagnostic labs, conducting tests on blood, tissues, and other bodily fluids. Their duties include operating lab equipment, analyzing test results, and ensuring quality control. Entry-level roles typically require a bachelor's degree in medical laboratory science or a related field, along with certification in some regions. This position is essential for providing accurate data to healthcare professionals for patient care.