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2310 AU Medical Center, Inc.New
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The cytotechnologist is responsible for preparing, staining, and microscopically examining specimens to identify pathological conditions. They also assist physicians with fine needle aspirations and maintain accurate patient test records.
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Perform microscopic evaluation of Gyn, Nongyn, and FNA cytology specimens to support diagnostic accuracy. Ensure compliance with CAP, CLIA, and JCAHO standards while participating in quality control initiatives.
$85,000 - $104,000 / YEAR
3 days ago
Emory Healthcare
Prepares and stains cytologic material and evaluates results for validity to diagnose carcinoma or other conditions. Assists pathologists and radiologists with fine needle aspiration biopsy procedures and provides adequacy assessments.
$43 - $52 / HOUR
1 month ago
Mary Washington Healthcare
The cytotechnologist is responsible for evaluating microscopic cell preparations to identify abnormalities and preparing specimens for accurate diagnosis. They also maintain patient records, perform quality control, and consult with physicians to facilitate effective patient care.
Trinity Health
The Cytotechnologist will visually evaluate and process various patient cell samples to perform diagnostic procedures for cancer detection. They are also responsible for maintaining quality control, troubleshooting laboratory equipment, and training new employees.
2 months ago
OSF HealthCare
The Cytotechnologist is responsible for screening clinical specimens for evidence of cancer or other pathological conditions and documenting findings. They also perform routine quality control, specimen processing, and provide technical oversight to ensure high-quality diagnostic throughput.
The position involves participating in highly complex, specialized tasks screening clinical specimens for evidence of cancer or other pathological conditions, including marking abnormalities and rendering diagnoses. Responsibilities also include performing routine quality control, cellular evaluations for specimen adequacy, and providing technical oversight for routine cytology processing procedures.
University of Southern California
The Cytotechnologist will prepare and microscopically examine slides of human cell samples to detect disease or abnormalities, while also managing the receipt, accessioning, and processing of various specimens, blocks, and slides. This role further involves assisting in FNA and biopsy procedures, handling inquiries, and maintaining laboratory safety and supply levels.
$56 - $67 / HOUR
3 months ago