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Children's Health
Overview
The Pathologists' Assistant is responsible for preparing, gross describing, and dissecting surgical specimens for histologic processing, including performing frozen sections and assisting in fine needle aspirations. This role also participates in the preparation and performance of postmortem examinations, including associated specialized procedures.
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3 days ago
The Pathologists' Assistant is responsible for the preparation, gross description, and dissection of surgical specimens for histologic processing, including performing frozen sections and assisting in fine needle aspirations. This role also participates in the preparation and performance of postmortem examinations, including associated specialized procedures.
Cape Cod Healthcare
The Cytotechnologist is responsible for screening gynecological and non-gynecological slides and performing all facets of cyto-preparation. They also maintain quality assurance programs and ensure compliance with CAP and NCCLS standards.
5 days ago
Trinity Health
The technician is responsible for receiving, evaluating, and processing gynecological and non-gynecological cytology specimens. They utilize pathology computer systems for tracking and reporting while maintaining department equipment and supplies.
$20 - $25 / HOUR
11 days ago
Physicians Practice Enhancement LLC
The Cytopathologist performs microscopic examination and interpretation of cellular specimens to diagnose malignancies and infections. They collaborate with clinical teams and oversee laboratory quality assurance to guide patient treatment plans.
$175,000 / YEAR
29 days ago
Kaiser Permanente
Performs technological functions to detect cancer, pre-cancerous lesions, and other pathological conditions by studying human cells. Responsibilities include preparing microscopic slides, staining specimens, and reporting findings to pathologists.
1 month ago
CentraCare
Perform accessioning, preparation, and processing of cytology and molecular specimens while screening for atypical or malignant cellular changes. Assist in radiologic fine needle aspirations and contribute to pathology data management and quality assurance programs.
$33 - $50 / HOUR
Mary Washington Healthcare
The NP provides comprehensive clinical services in an inpatient Interventional Radiology setting, including diagnosing and treating patients through physical assessments and treatment plans. Responsibilities include performing clinical procedures, ordering diagnostic studies, and collaborating with supervising physicians to manage patient care.
BHS
The Cyto Technologist is responsible for preparing, staining, and evaluating gynecological and non-gynecological materials, including fine needle aspirations, ensuring high accuracy in microscopic evaluation of cytologic smears and cell blocks. Duties also involve assisting with CT scan specimen processing, correctly screening and interpreting specimens, and maintaining departmental equipment and supplies.
UHS
The Cytotechnologist assesses gynecological and non-gynecological specimens and serves as a technical expert for training physicians and students. They also assist clinicians in performing adequacy checks for Fine Needle Aspirations and Endobronchial ultrasounds.
Summit Pathology Laboratories, Inc.
The Lab Assistant is responsible for assessing, accessioning, and preparing surgical and cytology specimens for processing. They also assist with needle procedures, frozen sections, and maintain laboratory inventory and organization.
$20 - $22 / HOUR
Radiology Partners
The General Radiologist will perform various diagnostic imaging procedures and manage patient cases. They will also be involved in procedure work and collaborate with subspecialty readers for complex cases.
$600,000 - $900,000 / YEAR
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.
2 months ago
Carle Health
The Cytologist is responsible for specialized and complex technical tasks involving the processing and screening of cytologic specimens, both gynecologic and non-gynecologic, to detect evidence of cancer or other pathological conditions. This includes marking abnormalities, rendering diagnoses, determining cases for quality control review, and performing Rapid On-Site Evaluation (ROSE) during Fine Needle Aspirations.
3 months ago