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Medical Laboratory Assistant
About the job Medical Laboratory Assistant
A Medical Laboratory Assistant (MLA) is a healthcare professional responsible for preparing patient samples, operating laboratory equipment, collecting specimens like blood or tissue, accurately labeling and handling samples, and performing basic laboratory tests under the supervision of a medical technologist, ensuring the smooth operation of a laboratory by maintaining supplies and following safety protocols.
Key responsibilities of a Medical Laboratory Assistant:
- Specimen collection: Drawing blood (phlebotomy), collecting urine, tissue samples, and other bodily fluids from patients as directed.
- Sample preparation: Properly labeling, centrifuging, and aliquoting specimens according to laboratory procedures.
- Basic laboratory testing: Performing simple tests like urinalysis, basic blood cell counts, and point-of-care testing.
- Equipment operation: Operating and maintaining laboratory equipment like microscopes, automated analyzers, and centrifuges.
- Data entry: Accurately recording test results into the laboratory information system.
- Quality control: Performing quality control checks on equipment and reagents to ensure accurate results.
- Inventory management: Maintaining adequate supplies of laboratory reagents and materials.
- Patient interaction: Providing basic instructions to patients regarding specimen collection.
- Safety compliance: Adhering to all laboratory safety guidelines and protocols.
Required skills and qualifications:
- Technical skills: Proficiency in basic laboratory techniques, proper handling of specimens, and operation of laboratory equipment.
- Attention to detail: Ability to accurately record data and follow precise procedures.
- Communication skills: Clear communication with patients, medical staff, and other laboratory personnel.
- Basic computer skills: Familiarity with laboratory information systems for data entry.
- Certification: May require a Medical Laboratory Assistant certification depending on the state and facility.
Work environment:
- Medical laboratory within a hospital, clinic, or reference laboratory.
- May involve exposure to bodily fluids and potentially hazardous materials.
- Requires adherence to strict safety protocols.