General Summary of Position Responsible for the preparations and preservation of surgical tissue specimens and cytopathology specimens submitted to the Laboratory for gross examination, fixing, embedding, sectioning, and staining before submitted to the Pathologists for microscopic examination and diagnosis. Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Standard Job Duty: Contributes to the achievement of established department goals and objectives and adheres to department policies, procedures, quality standards, and safety standards. Complies with governmental and accreditation regulations.Prepares individual work area, sets up all equipment/utensils, and cuts, stains, mounts specimens of human tissue, including bone tissue following bone decalcification.Prepares paraffin sections of tissues; recognizes various technical problems related to tissue sectioning; takes appropriate corrective action. Evaluates and cuts specimens for histology processingPerforms a wide variety of routine and special stains and techniques on surgical and autopsy pathology case material; recognizes factors that affect staining aspects, assesses adequacy of staining sectioning by review and assessment of quality control slides. Takes corrective action to improve stain results where necessary and notifies supervisor of quality control problems. Performs validation studies. Cross trained in area(s) according to the department needs.Evaluates normal/abnormal tissue components; orients and embeds tissue specimens correctly for microscopic examination.Covers slides once stained, and immediately distributes stained specimen to pathologist or other designated personnel.Completes pathologist requests for additional levels of tissue specimens. Recuts tissue specimens as needed to complete studiesAssists in the preparation of frozen sections. Provides direction in the preparation of decalcified bone tissue.Decontaminates counter surfaces, instruments, and general work area according to laboratory protocolPrepares biopsy tracking logs, specifically noting designated cases with various category codes.
Minimum Qualifications Education
- Associate's degree Associate degree or Higher-level degree or equivalent training, such as completion of an accredited program in Histotechnology, 60 semester credit hours, including 12 hours of biology or chemistry, is required. required
Experience
- 3 or more years of experience preferred
Licenses and Certifications
- ASCP - American Society of Clinical Pathologist ASCP Certification as a Histotechnician or eligibility is required. ASCP certification preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Verbal and written communication skills. Basic computer skills required. Considerable and current knowledge of principles, methods, and techniques of clinical laboratory science. Ability to apply technical knowledge with accuracy in the completion of complex tests. Problem solving capability with the ability to assess accuracy of results.
This position has a hiring range of $29.15 - $51.68
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