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Leaving the autopsy room clean and tidy condition after the case is complete. Cleaning and disinfecting the body, autopsy table, autopsy room including the floor, autopsy tools and cutting boards.
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Performs all Mortuary Procedures (including Autopsy, METT, and Remains Check-in, Storage, and Release to Funeral Homes, Photographing and Fingerprinting). - Supervise City Mortuary Technicians, Forensic Mortuary Technician I and autopsy operations as needed.
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Job Summary Performs gross pathologic specimen dictation and dissection on any simple or complex surgical or autopsy specimens to include all relevant and necessary gross parameters required for specimen evaluation and classification.
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Supervise and instruct residents/fellows on service of general surgical and clinical pathology, intraoperative consultation, and cytology, and complete cases in required TAT at KCHC.Share the autopsy service.
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Maintains equipment, ensures adequate supplies and cleanliness of the autopsy suite and Gross Pathology Cutting Room, and assists with quality assurance activities of the autopsy service.
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Prepares tissue obtained from surgical and autopsy sources, as directed, by processing in tissue processors; embeds in paraffin; cuts sections by microtome; mounts on slide; identifies by number; stains by Hematoxylin and Eosin, or appropriate stains; dehydrates; and clears and coverslips using standard procedures.
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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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Replaces organs, packs cavities, sutures, washes, and returns deceased to storage facility upon completion of autopsy. Removes deceased from storage compartments, including walk-in refrigerators, and transfers them to the autopsy suite; disrobes, cleans, tags, washes, and weighs deceased assists in the preparation of simple solutions; assists in labeling of specimen jars.
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Participation and assisting in organ evisceration and brain removal in autopsy cases. Knowledge of proper operation of all equipment used in Surgical Cutting Room and autopsy suite. Knowledge of the policies and procedures for all Autopsy techniques.
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Standard autopsy saw (Stryker autopsy saw) Knowledgeable in all established autopsy protocols and perform/assist in organ evisceration and brain removal. Procurement of all fresh tissue samples for research and/or specialized studies( Cytogenetics, flow cytometry, EM,etc.
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More than 3-5 years of surgical grossing and autopsy experience needed. Assures appropriate specimen accessioning, obtains clinical history, lab data, x-rays and scans when needed. More than 3-5 years of surgical grossing and autopsy experience needed.
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ThePathologists Assistant will perform established departmental procedures of Anatomic Pathology in proper and accurate accessioning of surgical specimens received in Surgical Pathology into the Epic Beaker Laboratory information system.
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Have access to various educational opportunities in medicolegal death investigation and the forensic sciences through a lecture series and grand rounds presentations, as well as engagement with other medicolegal professionals at scenes, in the autopsy suite, or during the daily case conference with the medical examiners.
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Histotechnologist: Bachelor of Science degree and certified by the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) or at minimum must have 60 college credits to include twelve science credits (six chemistry; six biology.
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