Histotechnologist
Healthcare
Histotechnologist
“Histotechnologist at Histotechnologist. Skills: Histology, Staining, Specimen preparation. Perform frozen section preparations. Perform routine, special stains”
What You'll Achieve.
Diagnosis to clinician can be made promptly; Ensuring order accuracy; Correct lab is chosen for testing; Neat retrievable manner
Industry & Context.
Uses judgment in determining appropriate actions
Exposure to chemicals, Exposure to pathogens, Exposure to patient blood and body fluids, Latex exposure, Moderate lifting, pulling, pushing, and carrying, Lift up to 25 pounds, Lift greater than 25 pounds with assistance, Frequent walking, Frequent standing, Frequent stooping, Frequent reaching, Sitting with use of computer for long periods
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
HT or HTL (ASCP) certification within one year of completing program or 1 year from hire, Certified HT or HTL (ASCP) and 1 year of experience, Uncertified HT with at least 3 years of experience
What You'll Do.
Perform frozen section preparations
Perform immune histochemical stains
Recognize deviations from expected results
Assist with autopsies
Prepare tissue specimens
Assist in gross examination
Prepare specimens for other laboratories
Store or dispose of specimens
Complete daily procedures
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