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The Clinical Biochemist provides consultation and liaison with physicians/health care providers across the province in the interpretation of laboratory test results. The incumbent is accountable for the integrated Clinical Chemistry services for Lab Medicine integrated Regina areas. The incumbent ensures the development and provision of services to continually improve standards of excellence and recognition of the Clinical Chemistry section of Laboratory Medicine. Clinical areas of service may include Newborn Screening, Maternal Serum Screening, Toxicology, and Colorectal Cancer Screening.
Qualifications:
Education:
PhD Degree and formal training in Clinical Biochemistry and be certified or eligible for certification in Clinical Biochemistry by the Canadian Academy of Clinical Biochemists.
Experience:
A minimum of two (2) years postgraduate in a Certified Clinical Chemistry program.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Excellent decision making skills. Demonstrate commitment to patient centered model of care and teamwork. Demonstrates abilities to develop Quality Services programs/resources including needs assessment, planning, design, implementation, and evaluation. Demonstrates ability to establish and maintain effective interpersonal/consultative relationship with diverse range of internal and external individuals including laboratory technical, administrative, medical staff, clinicians, nurses and other health care providers. Demonstrates effective communication, both verbal and in written forms. Demonstrates ability to apply research to clinical practice. Demonstrates critical thinking and problem solving skills. Demonstrates commitment to continuing professional development. Demonstrates leadership skills and ability to be self directed. Excellent time management skills and ability to carry out responsibilities with minimum supervision.
Additional Information:
Facility: ROY ROMANOW PROVINCIAL LABORATORY