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Job Summary In consultation with the Lab Supervisor and Chief Test Dev Histotech, is responsible for preparing and processing surgical, autopsy, and Outreach tissue specimens by routine histologic techniques to be examined under a microscope by a pathologist.
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Provides support and guidance for residents and technicians on autopsy services, such as organ evisceration, brain and spinal cord removal, and organ dissection. The Pathologists’ Assistant assists with resident and medical student teaching and may provide oversight of activities in support of basic laboratory operations including intraoperative consultations and autopsy services.
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Triage surgical and autopsy specimens qualifying for disposal. May provide coverage for autopsy procedures. Triage surgical and autopsy specimens qualifying for disposal. Responsibilities:Provides assistance to all staff pathologists and residents with gross examination and dissection of designated specimens, specimen receipt, laboratory computer system order entry, preparation of all tissues for gross examination, referral and delivery of samples and supply orders, and customer service (specimen collection and receipt information) via phone and direct communication.
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Provides assistance to all staff pathologists and residents with gross examination and dissection of designated specimens, specimen receipt, laboratory computer system order entry, preparation of all tissues for gross examination, referral and delivery of samples and supply orders, and customer service (specimen collection and receipt information) via phone and direct communication.
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Embeds biopsy, routine surgical, and autopsy tissues per SOP. Recognizes adequacy of processing. A Histotechnologist performs routine histology procedures resulting in stained slides for microscopic review and diagnosis by the pathologist.
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Experience with human neuropathology autopsy, tissue and microscopy image analysis. UIC serves over 34,000 students, comprising one of the most diverse student bodies in the nation and is designated as a Minority Serving Institution (MSI), an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPSI) and a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI.
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Autopsy Pathology: Assists in postmortem examinations, including organ inspection, dissection, and data entry. Autopsy Pathology: Assists in postmortem examinations, including organ inspection, dissection, and data entry.
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