Position Summary
The Pathologist Assistant will perform complex laboratory procedures in order to analyze clinical samples; this will require extensive, accurate, and efficient hands-on work, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting complex instrumentation, attention to detail, strict adherence to protocols, maintaining extensive and accurate documentation. The incumbent will also work closely with the Laboratory Supervisor to ensure regulatory compliance across all areas of the laboratory. This individual will assist the Laboratory Supervisor during routine NYS-DOH inspections and visits from any other regulatory agency.
Surgical Pathology: Assisting in the preparation and performance of surgical specimen dissection by ensuring appropriate specimen accessioning: obtaining pertinent clinical information and studies; describing gross anatomic features; dissecting surgical specimens; preparing and submitting tissue for histologic processing; obtaining and submitting specimens for additional analytic procedures (flow cytometry, IF, EM etc.) and assisting in photographing gross specimens.
Frozen Section: Tasks includes: micro sectioning of frozen blocks, staining of frozen slides, imaging of the prepared frozen section slides.
Will apply and enforce policies and procedures in accordance with all internal and externa regulatory requirements. Will be expected to be available by pager for telephonic consultation during laboratory off-hours. Will be expected to provide coverage on off-hours (nights and weekends). Will perform other related duties necessary for the operation of the laboratory. Will be expected to work independently
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Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
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Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
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