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The Lab Assistant performs various functions in the histology lab, including managing surgical paperwork, slides, and blocks. They are also responsible for equipment maintenance and adhering to safety and privacy regulations.
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2 days ago
UPMC
Process and prepare specialized surgical and autopsy tissue samples for embedding, cutting, and staining. Monitor work quality, maintain laboratory instruments, and resolve problems impacting test results.
23 days ago
SAGIS PLLC
The Accessioner is responsible for entering specimen data into the laboratory information system and ensuring all requisitions and bottles are properly identified. They also manage laboratory correspondence, maintain filing systems, and handle incoming communications.
$16 - $18 / HOUR
1 month ago
Baptist Health System, Inc.
The Histotechnologist prepares tissue samples for microscopic examination by pathologists through embedding, microtomy, and staining. They are also responsible for equipment maintenance, data management, and ensuring quality control within the laboratory.
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
2 months ago
The Histotechnologist is responsible for performing technical histology tasks including embedding, microtomy, and routine or special staining. They also manage laboratory equipment maintenance and handle specimen processing according to pathologist requirements.
3 months ago
Northside Hospital Inc.
The role involves developing and monitoring work activities within the Histology Lab and Morgue. Responsibilities include performing routine histological activities such as receiving, preparing, and processing surgical specimens for patients.
The role involves developing and monitoring work activities within the Histology Lab and the Morgue. Responsibilities include performing routine histological activities such as receiving, preparing, and processing surgical specimens for patients.
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.