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Master Degree from a NAACLS accredited institution as a Pathologists' assistant with training that must include both didactic lectures and on-site clinical training in anatomic pathology, specifically surgical and autopsy pathology OR Bachelor degree.
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Tech Savvy: You have experience working with two or more of the following tools:EnCase Forensic Toolkit (FTK) SANS Investigative Forensics Toolkit (SIFT) X-ways Volatility WireShark Sleuth Kit/Autopsy Splunk Snort Other EDR tools (Crowdstrike, Carbon Black, etc.
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Standard autopsy saw (Stryker autopsy saw) Participation and assisting in organ evisceration and brain removal in autopsy cases. Knowledge of proper operation of all equipment used in the surgical cutting room and autopsy suite.
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1-year surgical grossing and autopsy experience American Society for Clinical Pathology Certification (ASCP) as a Pathologist s Assistant required. Coordinates and/or performs small and large gross descriptions, dissections of surgical, and autopsy specimens.
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Applicants must have knowledge of all Surgical Pathology work flow patterns of all surgical specimens as well as autopsy protocols and perform/assist in organ evisceration and brain removal. The Pathologist Assistant will perform established departmental procedures of Anatomic Pathology.
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Knowledgeable in all established autopsy protocols and perform/assist in organ evisceration and brain removal. Knowledge of proper operation of all equipment used in Surgical Cutting Room and autopsy suite.
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A City Medical Examiner II is responsible for confidential investigations and will supervise the work of City Medical Examiners I. Duties include but are not limited to:-Orders the body to the Medical Examiner's Office for autopsy or other purposes indicated by circumstances.
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