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Assists MLS/MLT/Histology Techs with workflow. This position supports the technical laboratory staff under the general supervision of the Laboratory Supervisor and/or Team Lead. Clinical Lab Assist (CLA) will process specimens, route specimens to the appropriate laboratory department for analysis, differentiate tests currently on file, and will become familiar with the patient and specimen requirements for these tests.
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The Director of Technical Operations works under the direction of the Laboratory|Division President with guidance from the Laboratory Director, managing all Clinical Lab staff, Supervisors- Microbiology, Processing, Cytology, Histology, as well as other employees that are directly or indirectly involved in the testing of patient specimens.
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Responsibilities: Perform specimen processing, microbiology, serology and infectious disease testing independently to include moderate and high complexity testing under the direction of a laboratory supervisor, manager or director.
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Performs phlebotomy-related work along with additional duties related to histology, specimen processing, or lab front desk. Performs phlebotomy-related work along with additional duties related to histology, specimen processing, or lab front desk.
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Performs appropriate specimen accessioning, describes gross anatomic features via dictation, and dissects surgical specimens. During periods of downtime, may be called upon to provide assistance to the specimen processing area.
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Participates in the accessioning and labeling of specimens, specimen storage and disposal, and the maintenance of reagents and equipment in the gross room. Coordinates the acquisition of tissue specimens used for research purposes or for histology trainees.
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Obtain and process pathology specimens maintaining positive specimen identification, assist histology technicians, and maintain laboratory equipment to ensure the quality preparation of all specimens.
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Perform surgical specimen dissections ranging from simple to complex, ensuring the provision of quality material for routine histology studies and specialized tests. Job Description Summary:As a Pathology Assistant (PA), you'll work under the direct or indirect supervision of a Pathologist, assisting in surgical specimen and frozen section dissections while providing accurate gross description dictation.
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You will be responsible for phlebotomy, specimen processing, specimen plating in microbiology, histology assistance, preparing specimens for referral to other laboratories, and reporting and document filing.
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Performs department support functions, ie culture plating, histology staining, specimen loading on instrumentsdepending upon department needs and organization. Evaluates result validity considering quality control results,instrument performance, specimen integrity and prior patient results.
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Performs surgical specimen dissection on simple to complex specimens and provides quality material for routine histology studies and other specialized tests as required. Job Description:Job Description Summary The Pathology Assistant (PA), under the direct or indirect supervision of a Pathologist, assists in the preparation and performance of surgical specimen and frozen section dissections and completes accurate gross description dictation.
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Receives and sorts specimens and assists with detailed specimen handling; packages and tracks specimens for transport and performs specimen storage and retrieval. Processes specimens for testing, including aliquoting, pre-analytical steps, and loading instruments, while maintaining proper specimen identification.
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Responsibilities•Assist with surgical specimen set up and examination; enter data into LIS.•Accession specimens. When time permits, help out in all areas of histology lab. Job SummaryPerform surgical pathology specimen examination and processing of those specimens.
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The laboratory assistant performs specimen collection, is responsible for proper storage of specimens, prepares specimens for transport and performs all point of care testing and quality testing to meet College of American Pathologists (CAP)/Joint Commission and Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) standards.
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Anatomic Pathology: Assisting in specialized specimen collection processes and bedside testing, such as fine needle aspirations. Bachelor’s/associate degree (biology, chemistry/histology) or completion of laboratory assistant training program preferred.
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