United Digestive
Description
Maintain diagnostic viability of all specimens received, ensuring correct labeling of all materials. Gross, process, embed, and make sections of surgical tissue submitted for microscopic examination. Cut and stain sections for rapid diagnosis. Perform routine H&E staining as well as implement new and established special stains and immunohistochemistry (IHC) stains. Examine all slides produced using a microscope and submit only those slides which are of high quality. Prepare and maintain tissue fixatives and paraffins for tissue embedding. Maintain reagents and solutions for staining of tissue sections. Perform basic tracking, look-up, and billing functions of blocks and slides through the LIS system. Use information system downtime procedures when appropriate. Review blocks and slides to recognize and verify validity and clinical relevance; consult with supervisor prior to the release of blocks/slides if unusual or unanticipated; follow laboratory SOPs for block/slide preparation and distribution. Perform established quality assurance procedures such as quality control testing, instrument function checks, periodic maintenance, and maintain appropriate records for these procedures. Participate, as needed, in proficiency testing. Follow all CLIA Patient Safety Goals. Perform all other duties and responsibilities as directed.
Responsibilities
Maintain diagnostic viability of all specimens received, and ensure correct labeling of all materials
Gross, process, embed, and make sections of surgical tissue submitted for microscopic examination
Cut and stain sections for rapid diagnosis
Section paraffin blocks as per procedure
Perform routine H&E staining as well as implement new and established special stains and immunohistochemistry (IHC) stains
Examine all slides produced using a microscope and submit only those slides which are of high quality
Prepare and maintain tissue fixatives and paraffins for tissue embedding, maintain reagents and solutions for staining of tissue sections
Maintain and make minor adjustments and repairs to laboratory equipment such as microtomes, embedding machines, tissue processors, and slide and block printers
Maintain records of tissue preparations and quality control
Maintain a neat, orderly, and safe working environment in the laboratory while adhering to all guidelines
Perform basic tracking, look-up, and billing functions of blocks and slides through the LIS system
Use information system downtime procedures when appropriate
Review blocks and slides, using technical and scientific knowledge to recognize and verify validity and clinical relevance; consult with supervisor prior to the release of blocks/slides if unusual or unanticipated; follow laboratory SOPs for block/slide preparation and distribution
Perform established quality assurance procedures such as quality control testing, instrument function checks, periodic maintenance, and maintain appropriate records for these procedures
Participate, as needed, in proficiency testing
Follow all CLIA Patient Safety Goals
Perform all other duties and responsibilities as directed
Required Education, Skills & Experience American Society of Clinical Pathologists registered histologic technician HT (ASCP) or histotechnologist HTL (ASCP) OR bachelor's degree in science such as microbiology, chemistry, or a closely related field plus one year of clinical histology experience, OR two years (24 months) of responsible work experience and/or on-the-job training in histologic techniques in a laboratory facility performing qualitative and quantitative exams such as trimming, processing and embedding tissues, examining histochemical and immunohistochemical slides, and/or cutting and staining tissue sections.
Additional Skills And Experience
Must demonstrate the ability to gross, embed, section, and stain routine tissue with acceptable quantity and quality
Knowledge of biology, chemistry, histology, immunology, mathematics, and basic computer use
Medical background, and knowledge of procedure codes, diagnosis codes, and medical records procedure preferred
Must have excellent organizational skills to cope with an extremely busy work schedule associated with a wide variety of techniques which must be handled accurately and expeditiously
Must function independently in dealing with specimens and their proper handling
Interact with physicians, patients, staff, visitors, and all customers via telephone conversations and in person in a pleasant and helpful manner
Ability to stay calm while working quickly and with a high degree of accuracy to meet the demands of the daily workload
On own initiative, ability to identify potential problems and troubleshoot problems as necessary
Good interpersonal skills to interact effectively with co-workers and department staff
Ability to work under general supervision
Physical/Mental/Environmental Demands Requires sitting and standing for long periods associated with a pathology lab environment; good near‑sighted vision for reading pathology diagnosis and reports; ability to work 2nd and 3rd shift hours required, travel as business needs require.
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Responsibilities
Maintain diagnostic viability of all specimens received, and ensure correct labeling of all materials
Gross, process, embed, and make sections of surgical tissue submitted for microscopic examination
Cut and stain sections for rapid diagnosis
Section paraffin blocks as per procedure
Perform routine H&E staining as well as implement new and established special stains and immunohistochemistry (IHC) stains
Examine all slides produced using a microscope and submit only those slides which are of high quality
Prepare and maintain tissue fixatives and paraffins for tissue embedding, maintain reagents and solutions for staining of tissue sections
Maintain and make minor adjustments and repairs to laboratory equipment such as microtomes, embedding machines, tissue processors, and slide and block printers
Maintain records of tissue preparations and quality control
Maintain a neat, orderly, and safe working environment in the laboratory while adhering to all guidelines
Perform basic tracking, look-up, and billing functions of blocks and slides through the LIS system
Use information system downtime procedures when appropriate
Review blocks and slides, using technical and scientific knowledge to recognize and verify validity and clinical relevance; consult with supervisor prior to the release of blocks/slides if unusual or unanticipated; follow laboratory SOPs for block/slide preparation and distribution
Perform established quality assurance procedures such as quality control testing, instrument function checks, periodic maintenance, and maintain appropriate records for these procedures
Participate, as needed, in proficiency testing
Follow all CLIA Patient Safety Goals
Perform all other duties and responsibilities as directed
Required Education, Skills & Experience American Society of Clinical Pathologists registered histologic technician HT (ASCP) or histotechnologist HTL (ASCP) OR bachelor's degree in science such as microbiology, chemistry, or a closely related field plus one year of clinical histology experience, OR two years (24 months) of responsible work experience and/or on-the-job training in histologic techniques in a laboratory facility performing qualitative and quantitative exams such as trimming, processing and embedding tissues, examining histochemical and immunohistochemical slides, and/or cutting and staining tissue sections.
Additional Skills And Experience
Must demonstrate the ability to gross, embed, section, and stain routine tissue with acceptable quantity and quality
Knowledge of biology, chemistry, histology, immunology, mathematics, and basic computer use
Medical background, and knowledge of procedure codes, diagnosis codes, and medical records procedure preferred
Must have excellent organizational skills to cope with an extremely busy work schedule associated with a wide variety of techniques which must be handled accurately and expeditiously
Must function independently in dealing with specimens and their proper handling
Interact with physicians, patients, staff, visitors, and all customers via telephone conversations and in person in a pleasant and helpful manner
Ability to stay calm while working quickly and with a high degree of accuracy to meet the demands of the daily workload
On own initiative, ability to identify potential problems and troubleshoot problems as necessary
Good interpersonal skills to interact effectively with co-workers and department staff
Ability to work under general supervision
Physical/Mental/Environmental Demands Requires sitting and standing for long periods associated with a pathology lab environment; good near‑sighted vision for reading pathology diagnosis and reports; ability to work 2nd and 3rd shift hours required, travel as business needs require.
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