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UPMC
Overview
Process and prepare surgical and autopsy tissue specimens through embedding, cutting, staining, and coverslipping. Maintain laboratory instruments and ensure strict adherence to quality control and patient identification protocols.
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Compensation
$26 / HOUR
Posted
17 days ago
Duke Careers
The Histology Technologist performs routine and special paraffin sections of surgical and autopsy tissue for microscopic examination used in disease diagnosis and treatment. Duties include preparing equipment and reagents, performing various staining techniques, obtaining specimens, and performing frozen cryostat sectioning.
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28 days ago
The Histology Technologist will perform routine and special paraffin sections of surgical and autopsy tissue for microscopic examination to aid in disease diagnosis and treatment. Duties include preparing equipment and reagents, performing various staining techniques, maintaining records of tissue samples and blocks, and obtaining specimens from operating rooms as required.
Process and prepare surgical and autopsy tissue specimens for embedding, cutting, staining, and coverslipping. Maintain laboratory instruments and perform quality control checks to ensure accurate patient identification and slide preparation.
$24 / HOUR
Process and prepare surgical and autopsy tissue specimens through embedding, cutting, staining, and coverslipping. Maintain laboratory instruments and perform quality control checks to ensure accurate patient identification and specimen integrity.
1 month ago
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.
2 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.
3 months ago
ATC - Northwest
This role involves the processing and preparation of surgical and autopsy tissue specimens for pathologist review, including embedding, microtomy, staining, and cytology preparation. Key duties also encompass performing quality control, maintaining histology equipment, and adhering to laboratory safety and documentation standards.
$2,300 / WEEK