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American Society for Clinical Pathology or American Medical Technologists Board certification consistent with scope of responsibility to include: Medical Lab Scientist/Medical Technologist (MLS/MT), Medical Lab Technician (MLT), Histotechnician (HT), Histotechnologist (HTL), BB, C, H, M, CT), or Laboratory Technologist Certification (HEW.
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INOVA Fairfax is seeking a Laboratory Technical Specialist with flow cytometry testing experience! Supplemental Plans: Including Auto/Home Insurance discounts, Pet Insurance, Identity Theft Protection.
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Ideally the Manager of Histopathology will have a Pathology background working as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Technologist, Histotechnologist, or Cytotechnologist within a hospital setting.
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At Suburban you will experience the resources and reputation of Johns Hopkins world-class care - with our own unique culture.
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Please apply to this job at: We are seeking a Histotechnologist. May involve occasional travel to other Dermatology clinic sites to provide histotechnician coverage and support for Mohs surgeons.
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The Histotechnologist provides valuable assistance to the Lead Histotechnologist, Medical Technologist and the Pathologists in maintaining facilities and providing the materials necessary for the practice of Anatomic Pathology.
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ASCP or AMT certified clinical laboratory scientist or histotechnologist with at least one year of IHC experience. Histotechnologist specific skills including: embedding, microtomy , and immunohistochemistry (IHC.
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We are currently searching for a Histotechnologist (Hematopathology) to provide support to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Laboratory Medicine (DLM). Interpretation and/or collation and integration of draft elements (e.g. flow cytometry, cytogenetics, NGS targeted panel results, molecular testing, peripheral blood or bone marrow smear) of reports, including review of current and prior clinical and laboratory findings.
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Perform all the basic functions of a Histotechnologist of processing, embedding, microtomy, routine, special and immunohistochemistry staining. Under the supervision of the VISTANT Project Manager, the Histotechnologist will be responsible for supporting the mission of the DHA JPC Contract shall meet the qualifications for the specialty.
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Histotechnologist (Hematopathology) page is loaded. Guidehouse is a Veritas Capital portfolio company, led by seasoned professionals with proven and diverse expertise in traditional and emerging technologies, markets, and agenda-setting issues driving national and global economies.
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We are seeking a Histotechnologist. Process tissue in the Mohs Dermatologic Surgery/Dermatopathology units. Recut blocks as requested by the Mohs surgeon/ Dermpath attending. Experience working in a Mohs surgical unit.
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General Summary of PositionThe incumbent in this position prepares the routine H&E and special stains necessary for the microscopic diagnosis of surgical specimens, assists in the surgical pathology grossing area and participates in the general maintenance of the histopathology lab.
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Job Description Top Private Laboratory Hiring Histotech/Histotechnologist Day Shift Great location outside DC Private lab with opportunities for growth Full benefits including potential relocation assistance for candidates out of state Salary 25-32/hr Permanent position - job security For more information please send your resume directly to elizabeth@ka-recruiting.com or call/text me at 617-746-2747.
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Including Auto/Home Insurance discounts, Pet Insurance, Identity Theft Protection. Other acceptable forms of education will follow the guidelines of ASCP/AMT Board certification. Inova matches dollar for dollar the first 5% of your eligible pay that you contribute to the plan.
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Adventist HealthCare and Capital Choice Pathology Laboratory seek to hire an experienced Histotechnologist for our Pathology Department who will embrace our mission to extend God’s care through the ministry of physical, mental and spiritual healing.
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