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Stanford Health Care
Overview
The Histotechnician embeds, cuts, and stains surgical and research tissue specimens for microscopic evaluation. They are responsible for maintaining high-quality standards, performing quality control, and ensuring efficient laboratory operations.
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Compensation
$48 - $54 / HOUR
Posted
4 days ago
Texas Children's Hospital
Perform routine and complex histology and cytology procedures to assist pathologists in disease diagnosis. Responsibilities include embedding tissues, performing special stains, and maintaining laboratory instruments and records.
Salary not listed
29 days ago
The Histotechnician is responsible for embedding, cutting, and staining surgical and research tissue specimens for microscopic evaluation. They must also perform quality control on sections and maintain laboratory equipment while adhering to safety and regulatory policies.
1 month ago
Yale New Haven Health
The role involves receiving, processing, embedding, cutting, and staining surgical specimens for pathologist examination. Additionally, the technician maintains accurate records and ensures compliance with laboratory safety policies.
The Histology Technician performs routine and complex histology and cytology procedures to assist pathologists in disease diagnosis. Responsibilities include specimen processing, embedding, sectioning, performing special stains, and maintaining laboratory equipment and records.
The Histotechnician embeds, cuts, and stains a wide variety of surgical and research tissue specimens for microscopic evaluation. They are responsible for performing quality control on sections and maintaining efficient laboratory workflows in a high-volume environment.
2 months ago