Federal Register - July 26, 1958
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Washington, Saturday, July 26, 1958
TITLE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter I Civil Service Commission P art 24 F o r m a l E d u c a t io n R e q u i r e
m e n ts fo r A p p o i n t m e n t t o C e r t a in S c ie n t if ic ," T e c h n ic a l , a n d P r o f e s
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Section 24.140 is added to read as follows:
24.140 Medical Technologist, GS
644-0 all grades a Educational re quirement. Applicants must meet the requirements specified under one of the following:
1 The successful completion of a full 4-year course in medical technology leading to a bachelors degree from an accredited college or university.
2 The successful completion of at least 3 academic years at an accredited college or university and the successful completion of a full course of at least 12
months in a school of medical technology approved by the Council on Medical Edu cation and Hospitals of the American Medical Association.
3 The successful completion of at least 90 semester hours of course-work in an accredited college or university which includes a total of 24 semester hours distributed as follows: At least 6
semester hours iii inorganic chemistry, 3 semester hours in either quantitative analysis, organic chemistry or biochem istry, and 3 semester hours m each of five of the following biological sciences: Gen eral biology, bacteriology, parasitology, anatomy, histology, embryology, physi ology, and zoology; and enough addi tional experience and/or training cov ering several fields of medical laboratory work of-an appropriate nature to total u>ur years of experience and education, rue scope and quality of this additional experience and/or training must have eeen such that when combined with the required semester hours outlined above it gives the applicant a technical knowl edge comparable to that normally acnf+v/ tro u g h the successful completion i the 4-yearcourse described in sub of this paragraph, full i successf ul completion of a uii 4-year course in chemistry or in one
of the biological sciences in an approved college or university leading to a bach elors degree and at least 1 year of prac tical experience and/or training cover ing several fields of medical laboratory work.
b Duties.
Medical technologists perform a variety o f responsible profes sional duties in medical laboratory work.
They perform various examinations and tests in the different parts of the labo ratory and are responsible for accurate observations, accurate and valid results, and accurate presentation of findings.
They calibrate instruments and equip ment and standardize solutions. They must recognize irregularities and devia tions from the norm. Technologists in the higher grades, depending upon the grade level of the position and the type of laboratory, perform the newer and more complex tests and procedures, assist ifi or direct training programs for medi cal technicians and medical technolo gists, serve as medical technologist in charge, and perform other related duties as assigned.
c Knowledge and training requisite for the performance of duties. In order that medical technologists may engage successfully in the diverse phases of medical technology represented in the professional medical technologist posi tions of the Federal Government, it is necessary that they be thoroughly and broadly trained. They must have basic knowledges of 1 inorganic chemistry;
2 quantitative analysis, organic chem istry, or biochemistry; 3 and several of fhe biological sciences such as general biology, bacteriology, parasitology, anat omy histology, embryology, physiology, and zoology. These knowledges can be gained only through a directed course of study in an accredited college or univer sity which has scientific libraries, wellequipped laboratories, and thoroughly trained instructors, gives expert guid ance, and evaluates progress compe tently.
Sec. n , 58 Stat. 390; 5 U. S. C. 860
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Executive Assistant.
P. R. Doc. 58-5740; Piled, TTuly 25, 1958;
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Agricultural Marketing Service Proposed rule making :
Potatoes, Irish; grown in Colo rad o .______ ___ _______________
Rules and regulations :
Lemons gron in California and Arizona;lim itation of han dling______________ ___________
Milk ; in central Mississippi marketing area;
order > amending order___ ___________
Onions grown in certain desig nated counties in Idaho and Malheur County, Oregon; ap proval of expenses and rate of assessment_________________
Oranges, Valencia; grown in Arizona and designated part of California; limitation of handling______________________
Peaches grown in Mesa County, Colorado_____________________
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Agriculture Department See Agricultural Marketing Serv ice; Commodity Credit Corpora tion; Commodity Stabilization , Service.
Alien Property Office Notices :
Vested property; intention to return:
Bonwitt, Gustave L. and Mrs.
Elizabeth Hartogs-Hijinan.
Neuberg, H. & Co____________
Warendorf, Geertruida van der Heijden et al___________
Vesting orders:
Allgemeine Depositen Aktiengesellschaft_________________
City Savings Bank Co., Ltd___
Concordia Société Anonima Romana Petru Industria Petrolului_______ 1__________
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Atomic Energy Commission Notices:
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics; issuance of construction permit__________
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Civil Aeronautics Adminisfra tion Rules and regulations:
Restricted areas; alteration____
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