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Cleans and maintains autopsy trays, equipment, body coolers, and the morgue work areas. Under general supervision performs required duties of investigation and/ or morgue sections of the Medical Examiner's Office to include intake and release of bodies, answering phones, and performing other clerical duties for these sections.
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In the Department of Pathology, the Morgue Attendant works under general supervision of the Technical Operations Manager of Autopsy and Decedent Affairs. Any belongings in the Morgue that do not belong to a decedent present in the Morgue must be placed in the Autopsy Suite for review by the Morgue Attendant and supervisor or director.
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Facilitates receipt and release in the Morgue for BWH inpatients and outpatients, as well as private autopsy requests, and contracted hospitals. All logout entries in the Morgue Logbook are verified using the Undertaker's Removal Slip.
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The Autopsy Assistantshould clean and decontaminate the morgue and the laboratory area, sharpening and cleaning of instruments, and replenishment of supplies. The Autopsy Assistantshould receive human corpses for storage in the morgue, check identity and Assist the Decedent Affairs to release bodies to morticians and Appropriate.
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Perform morgue and autopsy activities to ensure the respectful disposition of the deceased. Inova Health System is seeking a Histology Technician Assistant for a job in Fairfax, Virginia.
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Under the general direction of the Laboratory Medical Director, Laboratory Director and Laboratory Manager, the Pathologist Assistant performs gross pathologic specimen dictation and dissection on any simple or complex surgical or Autopsy specimens to include all relevant and necessary gross parameters required for specimen evaluation and classification.
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Reporting to the Anatomic Pathology Manager, incumbent is responsible for securing bodies from morgue and preparing them for autopsy. Experience with autopsy tools and Stryker saw.
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If deceased has been in the morgue greater than 2 days or if 3 or more are present, notifies the Pastoral Care Department. If deceased in an autopsy case, the death folder and chart are delivered to Pathology with required information.
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Helps supervise the Medical Examiner's Office and the morgue and related autopsy rooms, including hiring, training, scheduling, and evaluation of staff. Prepares or oversees the preparation of written autopsy and other postmortem examination reports using appropriate reporting form and convention.
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Assists with autopsies to prepare for the procedure, collect various samples during the procedure, take measurements, take photographs, morgue duties and clean-up and maintain the autopsy suite.
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The Pathologist Assistant (PA) Supervisor is responsible for the supervision of the grossing area, autopsy suite and pathology operations in the morgue. Supervisory responsibilities (if applicable): Supervision of gross room, morgue and autopsy personnel, day to day workflow, schedules, equipment Communicate with Manager/Director on a routine basis.
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Reviews paperwork and documentation ensuring it is properly completed prior to autopsy. Assists with autopsies by ensuring all required supplies (including restocking) are available in morgue.
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Responsible for all aspects of autopsy preparation and assistance as well as maintenance of the autopsy/morgue areas. Lab Courier-Autopsy Att - Anatomic & Molecular Pathology.
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Understands the autopsy services (documentation and regulations) and morgue tasks. Understands the autopsy services (documentation and regulations) and morgue tasks. Experience working in an Anatomic Pathology department with 3 years of grossing experience.
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Must be able to clean the Morgue after an autopsy has been performed and the major portion has been cleaned. Must be able to clean the Morgue after an autopsy has been performed and the major portion has been cleaned.
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