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Posted job title: Histologist. RTG Medical-Allied is seeking a travel Histology Technician for a travel job in Atlanta, Georgia. Specialty: Histology Technician. Posted job title: Histologist. Pay package is based on 8 hour shifts and 40 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
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HealthCare Support is currently seeking a Laboratory Supervisor (Histologist) to fill an opening with a leading healthcare organization in Atlanta, GA. Laboratory Supervisor (Histologist.
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IMMEDIATE NEEDS for Histologist Technician Openings for top Research Hospital in the state of Georgia! Performs the duties of the Histologist Technician I, as necessary. IMMEDIATE NEEDS for Histologist Technician Openings for top Research Hospital in the state of Georgia.
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Job Description Looking for a new Histology Tech job?
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Now hiring in Atlanta, GA. TravelRTG Medical-Allied Job ID #qskfz. Job Description & Requirements.
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Job Description As a histologist, you'll prepare tissue samples for pathologists. Job Description As a histologist, you'll prepare tissue samples for pathologists. Working in a lab at a hospital, outpatient center, private lab or other healthcare facility, you'll prep samples for diagnosis, stain and mount specimens on slides, keep detailed records, and more.
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As a histologist, you'll prepare tissue samples for pathologists. Posted job title: MT - HISTO Histologist. Cross Country Allied is seeking a travel Histology Technician for a travel job in Atlanta, Georgia.
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