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Current work experience as a forensic pathologist or senior autopsy assistant in a morgue setting. Master’s degree in Anthropology, Forensic Science, Biology or related fields with experience in medical-legal death investigation or MD or DO with specialty training in anatomic pathology from a regionally accredited institution.
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The Histology Technician provides the technical component for anatomical pathology (surgical pathology, cytopathology, autopsy, etc. The Histology Technician provides the technical component for anatomical pathology (surgical pathology, cytopathology, autopsy, etc.
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Our state-of-the-art Anatomic Pathology Central Laboratory provides our team with the most technologically advanced resources. Must be able to stand at table for autopsy up to 2 hours. CellNetix Pathology & Laboratories is a dynamic, rapidly growing private pathology company headquartered in the Seattle area.
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Experience with autopsy tools and Stryker saw. Experience in an Anatomic Pathology department. Cost Center: Surgical Pathology (427072) Reports to: Clinical Laboratory Manager 1. Experience with autopsy tools and Stryker saw.
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The employee may be responsible for assisting in autopsy and preparing sections of body tissue for examination by a pathologist to diagnose body dysfunction and malignancy. Additional skills required: Phlebotomy and performing specific tasks in Anatomic Pathology and or Microbiology are requirements of the role at some facilities.
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Perform morgue and autopsy activities to ensure the respectful disposition of the deceased. Obtain and process pathology specimens maintaining positive specimen identification, assist pathologists/pathology assistants, and maintain grossing stations and frozen section rooms to ensure the quality preparation of all specimens.
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Triage surgical and autopsy specimens qualifying for disposal. May provide coverage for autopsy procedures. Receive specimens in the surgical pathology laboratory per SOP. Document specimen receipt and reconcile specimen logs with appropriate follow-up as necessary.
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List of ResponsibilitiesProvidesprofessional expertise and teaching in Pediatric Pathology, Pediatric Autopsy, and Perinatal Pathology. Lead research projects in Pediatric and Perinatal Pathology Organize journal clubs for subspecialty faculty and trainees.
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Coordinates and/or performs small and large gross descriptions, dissections of surgical, and autopsy specimens. Job DescriptionPosition - Pathology AssistantShift - Monday-Friday. Assures appropriate specimen accessioning, obtains clinical history, lab data, x-rays and scans when needed2.
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1-year surgical grossing and autopsy experience American Society for Clinical Pathology Certification (ASCP) as a Pathologist s Assistant required. NYS Pathology Assistant License required.
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The Pathologists Assistant will perform established departmental procedures of Anatomic Pathology in proper and accurate accessioning of surgical specimens received in Surgical Pathology into the Epic Beaker Laboratory information system.
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Lead pathologists in accessioning, dissection, & description autopsy of specimens. Corratel Healthcare is seeking a travel Pathology Assistant for a travel job in Houston, Texas. Lead pathologists in accessioning, dissection, & description autopsy of specimens.
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Under the supervision of a pathologist, the technologist will assist with photography, and grossing of select surgical specimens; arrange tissue storage and provide support to autopsy staff. Overview The Laboratory Technologist position for Anatomic Pathology involves responsibilities for some functions normally performed by the anatomic pathologists and pathologists’ assistants.
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Responsibilities will involve directing the activities of Anatomic Pathology including Surgical Pathology, Cytopathology and Autopsy Services; establish an effective working relationship with the Medical Staff, Hospital Administration and other Departments regarding the Anatomic Pathology operations; and assist the Chair in carrying out the policies for the daily operation and quality of the Anatomic Pathology services including responsibility for meeting CAP accreditation.
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Performs autopsies, with or without an autopsy assistant by correlating of the gross pathology with the patient’s clinical presentation, preparation of external and internal descriptions.
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