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A Histologist is proficient in and responsible for accessioning and processing all tissue, surgical specimens, foreign bodies, orthopedic devices, and other specimens removed during surgery. Education:Minimum Education: B.S. Degree in one of the Chemical, Physical or Biological Sciences, Associates Degree or Certification from a NACCLS approved Histo-technology Program Bachelors Degree with HTUASCP) certification Histologist preferred.
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The Histologist cuts, stains and mounts specimens of human tissue to provide data on functioning of tissues and organs, causes and/or progress of disease, following established standards and practices.
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Working Title : Senior Histologist, Pathology Cytology - Night. Three (3) years of experience in histopathology laboratory under supervision of a licensed pathologist and certified histologist.
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JOB DESCRIPTION IMMEDIATE NEEDS for Histologist Technician Openings for top Research Hospital in the state of Georgia! Description:Primary Responsibilities:Performs the duties of the Histologist Technician I, as necessary.
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HISTOLOGIST, Fulltime in Pathology Lab at St Mary's Hospital in Athens, GA Monday- Friday 7am to 3:30pm No Weekends and No Holidays. Experience: Prefer at least 2yrs exp as Histologist. HISTOLOGIST, Fulltime in Pathology Lab at St Mary's Hospital in Athens, GA Monday- Friday 7am to 3:30pm No Weekends and No Holidays.
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Maintains grossing area, frozen section room, and autopsy suiteincluding cleaning and stocking of supplies and preparation ofsolutions. Histotechnologist (HLT) or Histologic tech (HT)certification by the American Society of Clinical Pathologistscertification (ASCP) or eligible preferred.
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Preferred, at least 2 years work experience as histologist in a pathologist-directed histology laboratory, upon specific recommendation of the pathologist. You’ll love working with us because: We are a teaching hospital We work together to ensure our patients receive outstanding, holistic care Your expertise and ideas are valued Your health and well-being matter And much more THE POSITION We are seeking a dedicated and meticulous Histologist to join our dynamic laboratory team.
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Job Description As an allied health professional, you'll play an important role in preventing disease and promoting patient wellness and safety.
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When you join the growing BILH team, you're not just taking a job, you're making a difference in people's lives.
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Histologist is represented by the Service Employees' International Union (SEIU) and is eligible for overtime compensation. Upon recommendation of the Director Health Care Agency, the Director-Human Resources may approve a market-based premium pay (MBPP) of up to $3.00 per hour for Regular Histologist incumbents.
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Job Description As an allied health professional, you'll play an important role in preventing disease and promoting patient wellness and safety.
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Job Summary: Responsible for accessioning specimens; preparing frozen sections, assisting in gross specimen examination, preparing fixed tissue specimens and cutting, mounting and staining tissue sections for microscopic examination by a pathologist.
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The Histologist III provides high quality products to Pathology to aid in diagnosis. I have a Histologist III position available north of Plainfield, New Hampshire ! Performs routine tasks and a menu of more advanced tests, such as Immunohistochemistry (including prognostic markers), DIF, Enzyme Histochemistry, Special Stains and Nerve Teasing in a fast paced, high volume laboratory.
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Job Description As an allied health professional, you'll play an important role in preventing disease and promoting patient wellness and safety.
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The Histologist performs all technical procedures within the laboratory and provides technical expertise for one specialized area. I have an amazing Histotech position available near Voorheesville, New York.
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