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Histotechnician - Diploma/Certificate Histology Technician or Associates Degree in Histology. Graduates of the Mayo School of Health Sciences Histology Technician Program will receive preference.
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The department also oversees two AU core laboratories- the Electron Microscopy/Histology Core and the Cell Imaging Core. Supervise the AU Electron Microscopy/Histology Core and the Cell Imaging Core.
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As a Histology Technician, you will play a pivotal role in our laboratory operations, performing various histology tasks with precision and efficiency. Job Description Location: Buffalo, New York Are you a skilled Histology Technician looking for a rewarding career opportunity in the Buffalo, New York area.
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Performs maintenance activities such as taking temperatures and any other maintenance duties required or assigned by the Histology Supervisor in a timely and accurate manner. Stains and coverslips prepared slides for Cytology and Histology so as to yield a quality slide without air bubbles.
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Must be American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) certification eligible in the field of Histology (HT). Transports prepared tissue specimens to the Histology Laboratory and places on the automatic tissue processor.
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No experience required; one year experience as a Histology Technician highly preferred. The Histology Technician attends and assists with direct patient care procedures and/or performs cyto prep as needed.
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As a Histology Technician/Histotechnologist you will be a member of a diverse, agile team responsible for preparing microscope slides for a Pathologist to review. Histology Technician (HT) certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP.
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All traning provided to work in a Pathology/Histology lab as a Grossing Technician! Identify problems that may adversely affect test performance or reporting of test results and either correct the problems or immediately notify the histology supervisor/manager, technical supervisor, or director.
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The Bakersfield Histology Manager is responsible for oversight of the Histology Department functions including but not limited to: Quality Assurance/Quality Control, maintaining compliance with CLIA regulations, Providing and ensuring appropriate Training and support for Histology staff, implementing best practices for optimal workflow and quality, and monitoring key performance indicators such as turnaround time, productivity, etc.
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Stability Direct is seeking a Histology Technician for a job in Charleston, South Carolina. Specialty: Histology Technician. In a very short period of time, we have become the staffing partner of choice for award-winning and reputable health systems across the country including Adventist Health, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Jupiter Medical Center, Roper Hospital, and Southeast Georgia Health System.
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The Histology Technician provides the technical component for anatomical pathology (surgical pathology, cytopathology, autopsy, etc. Histology Technician, HT (ASCP) certificate or HT (ASCP) American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) Histology Technician (HT) certified.
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May be trained to perform basic Histology functions (i.e., embedding, microtomy, routine and special stains and frozen sectioning) if personnel meet all requirements as outlined in corporate Minimum Qualifications for Histotechnician SOP.
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Training in grant writing is available and the researcher will have the opportunity to participate in NIH proposal preparation. Over time the postdoctoral researcher will be expected to compete for extramural research funding (i.e., NIH R series grants.
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Seeking a Histology Supervisor to provide expertise and champion results. As a(an) Histology Supervisor with you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back! We are looking for an enthusiastic Histology Supervisor to help us reach our goals.
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Perform histology and cytology procedures including specimen processing/fixation, cell block preparation, embedding, microtomy, slide preparation, routine stains, IHC and special stains, case organization in accordance with department procedures.
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