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They will also have experience in an Anatomic Pathology Laboratory setting, previous experience in a Histology laboratory setting and will have membership with the American Associate of Pathologists' Assistants.
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Performs minor Histology procedures in conjunction with other Histology personnel such as specimen registration, specimen disposal, filing slides and completing appropriate paperwork for consults.
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The Florida Woman Care Laboratory performs Histology, Cytology, Molecular Microbiology and Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT). Specimen types are predominantly office-based biopsies, LEEPs and Pap Smears.
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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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Track specimen locations throughout the laboratory workflow, including trimming, processing, embedding, sectioning, staining, distribution for QC, Pathologist evaluation, storage, and shipment.
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Job Summary:Perform routine specimen preparation which involves cutting various tissue types and mounting them on glass slides for examination under the microscope by the pathologist. Nationally certified histotechnician experienced in receiving, processing, and preparing patient tissue specimens for microscopic examination and analysis by the pathologist.
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The ability to accurately read specimen labels and work with numbers to prevent mislabeling. The Tissue Registry Clerk works with various computer information systems on a daily basis. The Tissue Registry Clerk needs to be able to handle fresh and formalin fixed tissue, organs, and amputations for archival purposes.
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Functional areas of responsibility may include, but are not limited to technical discipline areas in which department is licenses, specimen collection, specimen processing and specimen referral testing Responsible for achieving department goals for service, quality, regulatory compliance, financial performance, personnel management, patient satisfaction, healthy work environment, and integration of intra and inter-departmental activities in areas of responsibility.
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Sort and file routed FFPE blocks from the Histology area into block storage in chronological order. The Specimen Return Specialist II is responsible for the day to day operation of FMI's Specimen Return.
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Histology is the study of the form of structures seen under the microscope. Performs general histological duties as well as cytology specimen prep work. Performs basic histology special stains using manual or automated methods as appropriate.
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Responsibilities:· Supervise and coordinate daily activities within the histology laboratory, including specimen processing, embedding, cutting, staining, and slide preparation. Job Description :We are in search of a professional and passionate Histology Supervisor who will play a critical role in ensuring the accuracy, efficiency, and quality of histology procedures while adhering to regulatory standards and protocols.
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Duties: Validates specimen identification and appropriateness of sample type and size and prioritizes workload according to handling protocols defined in section manuals within the established turnaround times.
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Functional areas of responsibility may include, but are not limited to technical discipline areas in which the department is licensed, specimen collection, specimen processing, and specimen referral testing·Responsible for achieving department goals for service, quality, regulatory compliance, financial performance, personnel management, patient satisfaction, healthy work environment, and integration of intra and inter-departmental activities in areas of responsibility.
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Able to perform complex histologic procedures, recognize deviations from expected results, and analyze and correct problems using scientific principles learned from NAACLS training and experience.
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The primary focus of this position will be managerial oversight of Histology, Cytology and other support functions for Anatomic Pathology and to also support clinical areas for specimen collection and specimen processing in the preanalytical phase of laboratory testing.
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