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Nevada System of Higher Education
Overview
Oversee daily operations within the assigned laboratory section, ensuring smooth workflow and accurate specimen processing. Act as a primary resource for technical inquiries related to cytology procedures and accurately evaluate and report on specimens.
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Compensation
$35 - $55 / HOUR
Posted
9 days ago
Oversee daily operations within the assigned laboratory section, ensuring smooth workflow and accurate specimen processing. Act as a primary resource for technical inquiries related to cytology procedures and accurately evaluate and report on specimens in compliance with regulatory standards.
The University of Kansas Health System
The Cytologist microscopically examines gynecologic and non-gynecologic specimens for cancerous and pre-cancerous cells. They assist in obtaining diagnostic quality samples and provide feedback on fine needle aspiration procedures.
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2 months ago
WakeMed Health & Hospitals
The Cytologist III performs specialized screening of clinical specimens to detect cancer or other pathological conditions, requiring thorough knowledge of cellular morphology and associated changes. This role also involves leading the development of new procedures, serving as a technical resource, training new employees, and assisting management with quality control and compliance requirements.
The Cytologist II performs specialized tasks involving screening slides of clinical specimens to detect evidence of cancer or other pathological conditions. This role requires evaluating specimen preparation quality using knowledge of various preparation and staining methods in the laboratory.
3 months ago
The Cytologist II is responsible for screening slides of clinical specimens to detect evidence of cancer or other pathological conditions. This role requires evaluating the quality of specimen preparation using knowledge of various laboratory preparation and staining methods.
Geisinger
The Cytologist screens gynecological and non-gynecological cytologic preparations to identify abnormalities and assists the Pathologist with diagnosis, signing out negative reports and passing yearly proficiency testing. Responsibilities also include assisting with fine needle aspirations, advising on specimen collection, performing rapid staining, and participating in quality assurance and departmental record-keeping activities.
Carle Health
The Cytologist is responsible for specialized and complex technical tasks involving the processing and screening of cytologic specimens, both gynecologic and non-gynecologic, to detect evidence of cancer or other pathological conditions. This includes marking abnormalities, rendering diagnoses, determining cases for quality control review, and performing Rapid On-Site Evaluation (ROSE) during Fine Needle Aspirations.