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University of Maryland Medical System
Overview
Performs microscopic screening and testing of patient specimens in the Cytology Laboratory to assist in disease diagnosis. Provides adequacy assessments and technical support during fine needle aspirate procedures.
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Compensation
$41 - $62 / HOUR
Posted
23 days ago
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.
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Labcorp
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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.
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, interpreting slides, assisting with FNA procedures, and ensuring accurate documentation and reporting of findings in the LIS.
Luminis Health
This role supports technical staff by providing medical laboratory information crucial for disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, which includes maintaining supplies, ensuring a safe environment, and accurately processing specimens.
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UHS
The Histology Tech is responsible for preparing laboratory specimens for microscopic evaluation and ensuring proper documentation and organization of tissue specimens. They also maintain equipment and participate in quality control and assurance programs.
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umhealthwest
The Histology Technician is responsible for preparing tissue specimens for microscopic evaluation by the pathologist. This includes tasks such as tissue sampling, processing, embedding, microtomy, and staining.
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FULGENT THERAPEUTICS LLC
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5 months ago