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Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
Overview
Perform routine histology procedures to produce stained slides for microscopic review and diagnosis by pathologists. Manage specimen processing, embedding, sectioning, and staining while adhering to strict regulatory and safety standards.
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Compensation
$32 - $41 / HOUR
Posted
2 days ago
OhioHealth
Prepares surgical and cytology specimens for microscopic review by pathologists, including embedding and cutting thin tissue sections. Manages the staining, coverslipping, and filing of slides and paraffin blocks while maintaining quality control standards.
Salary not listed
4 days ago
Perform routine histology procedures including tissue processing, embedding, and sectioning to produce stained slides for pathologist review. Maintain laboratory equipment, ensure regulatory compliance, and communicate specimen issues to supervisors and pathologists.
$29 - $40 / HOUR
13 days ago
Performs routine histology procedures including tissue processing, embedding, sectioning, and staining to produce slides for pathologist review. Responsible for maintaining laboratory safety, documenting quality issues, and communicating specimen problems to supervisors and pathologists.
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MidLantic Urology
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29 days ago
Perform routine histology procedures including tissue processing, embedding, and sectioning to produce stained slides for pathologist review. Maintain laboratory safety, document quality issues, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
1 month ago
The Histotechnologist performs routine histology procedures, resulting in stained slides for microscopic review and diagnosis by the pathologist, and is responsible for communication regarding specimen problems. Key duties include tissue processing, embedding, sectioning, staining, and maintaining quality documentation throughout all technical and clerical processes.
2 months ago
University of Miami
The Histotechnologist 3 prepares tissues from surgical specimens for histology, electron microscopy, and immunohistochemistry, utilizing laboratory systems for data accessioning. This role involves preparing specimens for microscopic examination, handling complex immunohistochemistry tasks, and maintaining quality control in the laboratory facilities.