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University of Mississippi Medical Center
Overview
The Cytotechnologist will diagnose gynecological and non-gynecological specimens for cellular abnormalities using a microscope, correlating findings with existing laboratory or clinical history. Responsibilities include preparing and staining specimens, diagnosing negative slides, and referring atypical or positive cases for further evaluation.
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1 month ago
University of Miami
The Cytology Technologist is responsible for the microscopic evaluation of cytology specimens, including gynecologic and non-gynecologic samples, to detect cellular abnormalities like precancerous or cancerous conditions. Key duties involve screening slides, identifying abnormalities, assisting with FNA procedures, and maintaining compliance with regulatory standards.
2 months ago
The Christ Hospital Health Network
The Cytologist is responsible for preparing, screening, and evaluating non-gynecologic cytology specimens, such as body fluids and fine needle aspirations, to identify cellular abnormalities, infections, or malignancies. This role involves close collaboration with pathologists to deliver timely and accurate diagnostic information for patient care.