Histology Technologist performs complex histological procedures used to prepare specimens of tissue for examination and analysis by a Pathologist. Performs grossing, processing, embedding, microtomy, and both routine and multiple staining of samples. Being a Histology Technologist performs quality control on completed slides. Identifies problems that may affect diagnosis and results. Additionally, Histology Technologist records observations from tests. Documents maintenance of instruments and equipment used in the lab. Complies with established laboratory policies for universal precautions and safety. Requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Typically requires completion of an accredited histotechnology program. Requires ASCP Histotechnologist certification (HTL). Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Histology Technologist's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Summary
Under the supervision of the Histology Supervisor, incumbent collects and processes human clinical specimens for microscopic analysis using established, approved, histology laboratory methods. Proficient with use of common histology procedures and laboratory equipment such as those used for embedding, staining, and microtomy. Performs preventive maintenance, troubleshooting and minor repair of complex, precision instruments. Performs and interprets quality control procedures to ensure high degree of accuracy and precision. Other required abilities include entering and retrieving data from Pathology Information System, excellent communication skills, interaction with the public and medical/nursing personnel, making decisions under pressure, handling multiple priorities, and managing stress appropriately.
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