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Program Essential Functions |
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These functions are defined as graduate-level competencies for the entry-level employee.
Intellectual/Conceptual:
Students must be able to exercise independent judgment. This includes, but is not limited to, the following abilities:
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measure and calculate
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define problems, analyze data, develop and implement solutions
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reason and apply sound judgment.
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question logically, recognize and differentiate facts from opinion and illusion, and distinguish the logical from the illogical and relevant from the irrelevant
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participate fully in all laboratory exercises and clinical experiences in the program
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understand and follow directions
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apply learned skills and knowledge to new situations
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communicate effectively in formal and colloquial English in person-to-person, telephone, written, and telecommunications
Behavioral and Social:
Students must be able to exhibit appropriate professional conduct that includes, but is not limited to, the following abilities:
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fulfill commitments and be accountable for actions
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self-direct, self-correct, and be responsible for one's own learning and professional development
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deal with stress and maintain composure under pressure and time constraints
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willingly follow directions
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make decisions, prioritize tasks, and work on multiple tasks simultaneously
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work both independently and in cooperation with others
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recognize emergency situations and react appropriately
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maintain professional decorum and composure
Motor and Physical:
Students must be able to meet the physical demands of the program/job, which include, but are not limited to, the following:
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read and interpret laboratory endpoints such as color, cloudiness/turbidity, and texture
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identify stained and unstained cellular components using a microscope
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have sufficient gross and fine motor skills to operate laboratory equipment and perform manual laboratory procedures such as pipetting, venipuncture, and plating microorganisms
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move freely and quickly from one location to another in such areas as clinical laboratories, patient rooms, treatment rooms, and elevators
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lift and move objects weighing 20 pounds
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work safely with potential chemical, radiological, and biological hazards
- possess a sense of touch and temperature discrimination
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Marion Technical College
1467 Mt. Vernon Avenue
Marion, Ohio 43302
Phone: 740.389.4636
Fax: 740.389.6136
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