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SSM Health
Overview
The Histotechnician performs general histological duties under supervision, including the preparation of histologic slides for examination by a pathologist. Responsibilities also include collecting and processing tissue specimens and maintaining laboratory equipment.
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10 days ago
UF Health
The Histology Technician performs diagnostic histological procedures including embedding, cutting, staining, and grossing specimens. They are also responsible for instrument operation, quality control documentation, and maintaining professional rapport with laboratory and hospital staff.
1 month ago
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Prepares tissue specimens for microscopic examination through embedding, cutting, and staining. Maintains laboratory equipment, departmental records, and supply levels to ensure efficient workflow.
2 months ago
UPMC
Responsibilities include processing and preparing surgical and autopsy tissue specimens for embedding, cutting, staining, and coverslipping, while ensuring all tissues meet department-specific protocols for orientation and section quality. The role also involves performing quality control checks, maintaining instruments, and progressing towards independent work in advanced staining areas.
$24 / HOUR
OhioHealth
The Histotechnologist performs essential histotechnology procedures including processing, embedding, cutting, mounting, and staining tissue specimens for pathological evaluation and diagnosis. Key duties also involve performing basic special stains, maintaining instruments, executing quality control, and assisting pathologists with specialized procedures like frozen sections.
Lifepoint Health
The technologist performs tasks for receiving, processing, and preparing patient tissue specimens for microscopic examination, which includes logging, cutting, mounting, and staining procedures. This involves performing complex techniques to preserve and prepare specimens for pathologist diagnosis, as well as operating and maintaining specialized histology equipment.
3 months ago
Responsibilities include processing and preparing surgical and autopsy tissue specimens for embedding, cutting, staining, and coverslipping, while ensuring all tissues meet specific protocol standards regarding orientation and section quality. The role also requires performing QC checks at each processing phase, maintaining instruments, and accurately preparing slides using barcoding for patient identification.
Danbury Hospital
The Histology Technologist I is responsible for accurately fixing, embedding, cutting, and staining tissue for Pathologist interpretation and diagnosis. They also provide quality technical and customer service while performing routine histology procedures and assisting Pathology Residents and Pathologists as needed.
$30 - $56 / HOUR
5 months ago