Student Intern- Irving, Texas - 7:00am - 3:30pm
***This is a Temporary position with the possibility of becoming a regular position***
Summer Lab Internship
The Summer Lab Internship Program at Quest Diagnostics offers students
the opportunity to gain experience in the clinical and toxicology laboratory
environments while working at the world’s leading provider of diagnostic
testing, services, and information that patients and doctors rely on to make
better healthcare decisions. Summer Lab Interns work with whole laboratory
specimens to perform a wide range of tests ranging from simple to complex,
applying a combination of manual lab procedures/ techniques and state-of-the-art
instruments. Interns will also have the
opportunity to apply their background and skills gained in education to various
process improvement projects.
The intern’s laboratory experience may include exposure in one or more
of the following areas:
Department Name Experience
Gained
Special Chemistry Special Chemistry will focus on Special Protein analysis,
therapeutic drug monitoring, immunosuppressive drug monitoring and heavy
metal testing. Quest uses state of the art equipment to perform protein
electrophoresis and heavy metal testing. Interns will gain exposure to
how protein patterns are applied to determine disease states.
Hematology Hematology will provide exposure to complete blood counts,
coagulation testing, urinalysis and blood banking. Quest applies the
latest technology to complete blood count testing, automated differentials,
coagulation testing and ABO Rh testing. Interns will gain exposure to
using microscopes to perform manual body fluid counts and reviewing blood
smears for various disease states and leukemia’s.
Microbiology Microbiology will familiarize interns with clinical
bacteriology, including culture methods, microscopy, EIA, automated
identification and susceptibility systems such as the Vitek II, Vitek Mass
Spectrometry Maldi-tof, Microscan, and Bactec systems. Skills gained in this
department include processing various specimen types using sterile technique,
following safety protocols, and staining smears.
Immunology/ Serology In
Immunology / Serology, interns will focus on learning about infectious diseases
and their diagnosis. Interns are exposed to a variety of methodologies such
as ELISA, chemiluminescence, flocculation, IFA, Western Blot and DFA, and antigen/antibody
binding reactions. Interns will also learn
about limitations and interferences of these methodologies.
Toxicology Toxicology
focuses on learning the principles and basics of forensic drug testing,
including chain of custody. Interns will gain an understanding of the
life of a specimen as it travels throughout the forensic drug testing processes
and equipment. Equipment used includes CV2000 automated aliquotter; Beckman
AU 5800 automated chemistry analyzers; J57 4 point refractometer; Agilent
GC/MS; Agilent GC-MS/MS; Ab Sciex LC-MS/MS; Shimadzu GC/HS and the Tecan
aliquotter.
Program Eligibility
& Qualifications:
To be eligible to participate in the Summer Lab Internship
Program, students must meet the following qualifications by the start date of
the program:
Completed Junior Year in a four-year baccalaureate program in medical laboratory science, chemistry, human biology, microbiology, molecular biology, molecular genetics or another human biomedical science-related field
A minimum of 90 credit hours from an accredited institution with a 3.0 or better overall GPA
Credit hours completed must include:
15 Hours of Biology
15 Hours of Chemistry
3 or more hours in Math
Required
documentation to upload when applying:
Resume
Cover Letter, including the reason for applying and what the candidate is expecting to learn from the internship
Transcripts from Registrar's office
A Reference Letter from a college professor
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