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Associate Histotechnologist at Providence Portland Medical Center in Portland, Oregon. Under general supervision, the Histotechnician 1 prepares microscopic tissue slides for diagnostic and/or research purposes; performs tissue stains to assist in diagnosis; handles specimen accessioning; and maintains laboratory and equipment.
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OHSU Dermatology is located in the Center for Health & Healing on the South Waterfront in Portland, Oregon.
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Coursework/Training Completion of Histotech Apprenticeship Program (HTAP). Histotech experience preferred that the experience be from an equivalent high volume or acute care laboratory performing high complexity testing.
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Must have Minimum four (4) years as a Medical Technologist or Microbiologist or Virologist or Immunologist or Clinical Chemist or Cytogeneticist or Cytologist or Histotechnologist under a qualified director.
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Promptly and meticulously prepares (i.e., embeds, cuts and stains) microscopic sections from tissue blocks selected by the pathologist including special stains and immunohistochemistry.
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Histotechnician (HT) or Histotechnologist (HTL) required and ASCP Specialist certification in area of expertise QIHC to perform Histotechnology duties and competency evaluation for histotechnologists, histotechnicians and pathology specialists.
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Performs the duties found in the medical technologist or histotechnologist job profile as it relates to tests and procedures. Performs medical technologist or histotechnologist duties as required.
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Perform duties of Histotechnologist or Cytotechnologist and other Histopathology techniques as necessitated by absence or peak workload. Perform duties of Histotechnologist or Cytotechnologist and other Histopathology techniques as necessitated by absence or peak workload.
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Graduate of an accredited Histotechnician (HT) or Histotechnologist (HTL) program preferred. Graduate of an accredited Histotechnician (HT) or Histotechnologist (HTL) program preferred. Troubleshooting instrument and procedure problems with appropriate documentation, consulting instrument manufacture or lab manager, if necessary.
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H.S. Diploma or GED - Completion of Histotech Apprenticeship Program (HTAP) OR successful completion of an accredited HT training program or equivalent educ/experience
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