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Detects, selects and clearly marks cells most representative of pathological processes present and prepares a provisional diagnosis for all gynecological and non-gynecological cases referred to the cytology supervisor or pathologist.
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Technical Expertise: Experience in high-complexity molecular testing, particularly next-generation sequencing (NGS) molecular diagnostics, and a working knowledge of histology/imaging, and cytology/cytometry methods.
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Description: Job Summary:Manages the pathology laboratory services, which includes the cytology, surgical pathology, and autopsy services. Essential Responsibilities:Supervises the pathology and cytology support staff and ensures they provide the highest quality of services and are in compliance with CAP, CLIA, The Joint Commission, Title 22, federal, state, and local requirements.
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The Assistant Professor, Medical Sciences will participate in the planning, implementation, and delivery of appropriate histology, cytology, anatomy, and pathology content in the SOM's pre-clerkship curriculum.
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Provide leadership and direction to cytology, histology, IHC, and transcription departments across multiple sites, ensuring consistent, high-quality service delivery. Benefits:Responsibilities:Operational Management: Provide strategic oversight and operational management of administrative functions within the Anatomic Pathology (Histology and Cytology) laboratories, including but not limited to scheduling and resource allocation.
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Cleans medical equipment as needed following required specifications, including fragile equipment and accessories such as fiber optic endoscopes, biopsy forceps, polypectomy snares, cytology brushes, etc.
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Cytology certification or eligible by an approved HHS agency (ASCP or IAC). Also 6 months’ cytology training and 2 years of supervised full time experience in cytology. 2) Prior to 9/1/1992 completed 2 years in an accredited institution and 12 months of formal cytology training from an approved school of cytotechnology.
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In-house laboratory capabilities include Heska CBC and Chemistries, Electrolytes, iStat, PT/PTT/Viscoelastic Coagulation Monitoring, Felv/FIV, Parvo, Idexx Resting Cortisol, and cytology. It has an ideal year round climate with incredible outdoor opportunities including hiking, mountain biking, lots of water sports, skiing, wine tasting, and camping.
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Transcribes pathology and cytology dictation. A member of Catholic Health, St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center is New York State's only specialty designated cardiac center. Join our team at St. Francis Hospital and discover why Catholic Health was named Long Island's Top Workplace.
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The histology technologist also processes all cytology, biopsy, and aspirate specimens received from other patient care areas. May also be licensed as a technologist in Cytology. 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.
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OR Graduation from approved, CAHEA accredited cytology program or HHS approved cytology program, with college credits and experience (as defined in CLIA requirements Section 493.1483) to include 2 years in a regionally accredited college or university with at least 12 semester hours in science, 8 hours of which are in biology, plus successful completion of a 12-month training program in an accredited school of cytotechnology.
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STATUS: Full Time LOCATION: Rochester General Hospital and Unity Hospital DEPARTMENT: Cytology Labs SCHEDULE: Monday - Friday, Days | 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Rochester Regional Health gives you the opportunity to be part of a system that’s providing healthcare solutions that matter, wherever and whenever our community needs them most.
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Individual diagnostic evaluation and sign-out of surgical pathology and cytology cases, including a high volume of Gynecologic pathology specimens. In addition to the Pathology service, the clinical testing areas in the Core Tampa laboratory are Chemistry, Hematology, Serology, Flow Cytometry, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Microbiology, and Molecular microbiology.
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Proficiency in performing and interpreting laboratory tests, such as blood work, urinalysis, and cytology. We are seeking a Veterinary technician who has an understanding of animal anatomy, physiology, and behavior to provide proper care and handling.
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Skills: cytology,anatomic pathology,ambulatory surgery,breast imaging. Assists in Cytology Aspiration procedures (FNA )that are scheduled with the Department Ex.-Ambulatory Surgery, Breast Imaging, Endoscopy, Off Site, Radiology and Radiology Department.
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