JOB TITLE: Chemical Pathologist
JOB LOCATION: Edo
Employment Type: Full-time
Job Responsibilities
As a Chemical Pathologist, your core responsibilities will comprise of the following:
- Perform a wide range of laboratory tests to produce and interpret results in order to assist clinicians in their diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
- Performing laboratory tests in order to produce reliable and precise data to support scientific investigations.
- Assist in prescribing specific types of treatment for individual patients.
- Develop or adopt new tests or instruments to improve diagnosis of diseases.
- Implement quality control procedures both internal and external to maintain accurate results.
- Calibrating and maintaining standard laboratory equipment, for example spectrophotometers, immune-analysers, centrifuges, titrators, pipetting machines and pH meters.
- Provides test results for patient diagnosis and treatment by operating sophisticated clinical chemistry equipment and occasional manual chemistries.
- Analyze blood samples using computer aided and manual techniques.
- Communicate pathologic findings to surgeons or other physicians.
- Consult with physicians about ordering and interpreting tests or providing treatments.
- Responsible for receiving, storing and preparing various kinds of specimen including blood sample for analysis.
- Assist in ensuring that the necessary turnaround time for reporting results is achieved.
Patient Care:
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- Convey relevant details of the procedures directly to patients in a clear, concise, and understanding manner.
Administrative Duties:
- Data inputting and maintenance of the relevant database.
- Maintain accurate and detailed records.
Maintenance Responsibility:
- Maintain all laboratory instrumentations and equipment.
Job Requirements
- Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s Degree qualification.
- 5 – 7 years work experience.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to: [email protected] using the Job Title as the subject of the mail.
Deadline: October 15, 2022