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Perform IHC and special stains within Histology department. Perform IHC and special stains within Histology department. Section the embedded tissue, using a microtome and mount the section properly on a microscope slide.
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Under the general direction and supervision of Lead Immunohistochemistry Histotechnologist, the IHC Histotechnologist will effectively apply a �general working knowledge and skill of a IHC Histotechnologist related duties and tasks, in support of the Department as a whole, to complete the daily assigned IHC workload to include ISH and special staining bother manually and automative.
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May obtain, verify and/or validate control material used in IHC procedures. May prepare solutions and reagents for IHC procedures. May perform IHC testing. Meet all requirements as outlined in corporate Policy for Minimum Qualifications forHistotechnicianand Histology Supervisor.
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1 to 3 years of experience of histology routine work and IHC special stains. Fairview Health Services is looking for a Histotechnologist at M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center - West Bank.
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Stays abreast of new technology and methods in areas such as IHC and Histochemistry; assists with implementation. ResponsibilitiesJob Summary / PurposePerforms both routine and complex histologic techniques such as enzyme histochemistry, immunohistochemistry, in-situ hybridization, and immunofluorescence on tissue samples for microscopic examination by a pathologist to diagnose disease.
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Certification(s): National certification as Medical Laboratory Scientist MLS (ASCP) or Histotechnologist HTL (ASCP) preferred; specialty certification in one or more areas of responsibility preferred.
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Certified as a Histology Technician, HT (ASCP) or Histotechnologist, HTL (ASCP). Perform routine and complex histological procedures from tissue processing, embedding, microtomy, H&E staining, special staining, and immunohistochemical (IHC) staining.
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Pathlogy, Cytology and IHC are all in Dept. 705- receiving specimens from surgery, accessioning specimen into Cerner, collection of blocks from PA staff, processing tissue, embedding, cutting, staining of slides.
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These technologists perform IHC and DIF procedures, Enzyme Histochemistry, grossing of small biopsies, and are involved in laboratory education. · Histotechnologist (ASCP) certification or certification eligible.
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May obtain and validate control material used in IHC procedures. Capable of performing all the duties/responsibilities of a Histotechnician I and II. Ensure proper accessioning and labeling of all tissue samples.
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Preferred knowledge of cytology, including GYN and Non GYN specimens and Pap Smear preparation and reading is suggested, IHC and special stains, Bone Marrow processing and Transcription. Experience: Two (2) or more years of medical laboratory experience as a nationally certifiedClinical Laboratory Scientist or Histotechnologist preferred.
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The Lead Histotechnologist (Tuesday - Saturday 12:00pm - 8:30pm) is responsible for performing highly skilled histology and operational activities in a fast paced and complex operation and will provide supervision of the laboratory staff in the absence of the supervisor.
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Licenses and CertificationsHistotechnician - ASCP Histotechnologist also accepted. Paraffin block tissues, section, mount and stain tissue sections demonstrating a working knowledge of traditional and rapid processing, special and immunohistochemical (IHC) staining.
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Histology Supervisor - Denver, CO, M-F, day shift. 1+ years of experience as a Histotech preferred, however new grads with Histotech internship experience are encouraged to apply. Process paperwork associated with accessioning and reporting.
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1-3 years experience as a Histotechnician. Ensure all corporate safety, quality control and quality assurance standards are met. Ensure compliance with all local, federal, CLIA and CAP regulations. Tuition Reimbursement for undergraduate and graduate programs for FT employees who work 30+ hours.
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