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The Registered Histotechnician is responsible for the accurate processing of tissue sections, including embedding, microtomy, and staining. They must perform quality control monitoring and operate various IHC platforms while maintaining a safe, compliant laboratory environment.
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The role involves performing histotechnician duties to support translational sciences. The position requires high precision in processing biological samples.
Labcorp
Process human tissue and body fluid specimens to produce histopathological slides for microscopic examination. Perform immunohistochemical tests, routine staining, and maintain automated laboratory instruments while adhering to quality control policies.
$25 - $40 / HOUR
2 days ago
Mohawk Valley Health System
Prepares microscopic slides of tissues for pathologist examination and performs technical duties including specimen logging and reagent maintenance. Assists pathologists with cutting tissue sections and preparing specimens for external consultation.
$33 - $48 / HOUR
3 days ago
Salary not listed
UofL Health
The Histotechnologist is responsible for the processing, mounting, cutting, and staining of tissue sections while maintaining laboratory standards. They also oversee frozen section quality, manage supplies, and provide technical training to lab assistants and residents.
4 days ago
Stanford Health Care
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.
$48 - $54 / HOUR
Trinity Health
The Histotechnician is responsible for performing routine and non-routine histological preparations, including special staining procedures and tissue embedding. They ensure quality control criteria are met, maintain equipment, and prepare reagents for microscopic evaluation by pathologists.
7 days ago
WVU Medicine
The Histotechnologist will perform laboratory procedures related to specimen preparation for anatomical study and ensure accurate results through various tissue techniques. They will also maintain communication with other departments and participate in educational activities within the institution.
Medical University of South Carolina
Responsible for processing all surgical pathology specimens in the histology laboratory under minimal supervision. The role ensures efficiency and cost-effectiveness in preparing specimens for pathologist review and diagnosis.
8 days ago
Reliance Pathology Partners LLC
The Histotechnologist performs complex technical tasks including cytopreparation, staining, specimen orientation, embedding, grossing, and cutting/mounting specimens. They are also responsible for examining slides microscopically, performing special stains, and documenting all required data accurately.
9 days ago
UTHealth Houston
Supports daily histology laboratory operations by processing and preparing patient tissue specimens for pathologist review. Responsibilities include embedding, sectioning, staining, and maintaining laboratory equipment and specimen files.
The Histotechnician processes and prepares patient tissue specimens through embedding, sectioning, and staining for pathological evaluation. They are also responsible for maintaining laboratory equipment, adhering to SOPs, and ensuring high-quality pathology services.
Performs tissue processing, embedding, sectioning, and staining for routine and complex specimens to support pathologist review. Maintains laboratory equipment, performs quality control, and manages specimens and records according to established protocols.
Supports daily histology laboratory operations by processing, embedding, sectioning, and staining patient tissue specimens. Ensures quality and accuracy of pathology results through routine QC and adherence to established SOPs.
Supports daily histology laboratory operations by processing, embedding, and sectioning patient tissue specimens for diagnostic evaluation. Ensures high-quality pathology results through routine staining, quality control, and equipment maintenance.
The Histotechnician is responsible for processing human tissue and body fluid specimens to produce high-quality histopathological slides for microscopic examination. They must also perform immunohistochemical tests, maintain laboratory equipment, and ensure accurate documentation of all procedures and quality control measures.
Beth Israel Lahey Health
The Histotechnologist processes surgical pathology specimens, performs embedding, microtomy, and immunohistochemical staining. They are also responsible for validating new antibodies, maintaining quality control according to CAP guidelines, and preparing cases for pathologist review.
$44 - $59 / HOUR
VCU Health
The Histotechnologist processes histology specimens using various methodologies and complex machinery, preparing them for pathologist review. They are responsible for staining slides, tracking specimen progress, and ensuring quality control in the laboratory.
10 days ago