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Histotechnologist are members of the laboratory team who prepare tissue specimens for evaluation by preparing glass stained slides of human tissue for microscopic examination. A Pathologist then uses these complex techniques to establish and confirm a patient diagnosis. The tasks performed by the Histotechnologist require patience, mechanical ability and a strong knowledge of the biological sciences. There are five intricate steps which include: 1) Grossing/Fixation, 2) Processing, 3) Embedding, 4)Sectioning and 5) Staining; each an integral part of the histotechnologists' job. Additional duties may include Immunohistochemistry and Digital Imaging.
Job Responsibility:
Orient tissue samples during embedding process, performs microtomy, stains tissue samples, and performs manual and automated histochemical stains
may perform Immunohistochemical analysis and digital imaging
Maintains, operates, troubleshoots instrumentation issues and completes appropriate documentation
Has the ability to operate and maintain laboratory equipment including, but not limited to, tissue processors, automatic stainers, cryostats and coverslippers
Disposes of biohazardous materials, chemical waste, sharps and other potentially hazardous materials, according to policy and strictly adheres to safety and infection control procedures
Has knowledge of specimen requirements for surgical pathology processing and analysis, and understands when to direct questions to the appropriate pathologist or supervisor
Must apply critical thinking skills and prioritize work appropriately
Demonstrates technical competence with LIS, EMR, and PC
Participates in quality assurance and quality improvement activities
Participates in proficiency testing and records results in a timely manner according to laboratory policy
Follows regulatory, accreditation, safety and hospital standards
Adheres to all policies and procedures
Participates in inspection readiness
Maintains an adequate inventory of all supplies
Accurately prepares, labels, and stores reagents, controls, and specimens for analysis
Completes continuing education and submits appropriate documentation where applicable
Participates in training new employees
Other duties as assigned
Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department.
Requirements:
High School Graduate and completion of a NAACLS accredited Histotechnology program
Associates Degree or 60 semester hours from an accredited college or university with a combination of 12 semester hours in biology and chemistry and 1 full year of recent experience in histopathology as defined by ASCP to include fixation, embedding/microtomy, staining, and laboratory operations
Technical/Professional Training/ Degree in Histotechnology
Histotechnologist (HTL) - American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification (ASCP) registration (or eligible with the requirement to pass the boards within 6 months of hire) within 180 Days
Histotechnician (HT) - American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification (ASCP) registration (or eligible with the requirement to pass the boards within 6 months of hire)
May grandfather into this position with high school education only if working in a Histology Laboratory prior to January 2, 2005.
Nice to have:
Bachelor of Science Biologic science, chemistry, physical science or medical technology