he Histotechnologist position is responsible for a wide range of tasks, including processing all specimens received in the Histology laboratory under minimal supervision. This position requires independent judgment in selecting methodologies for processing tissue specimens and solving routine problems. Histotechnologist contribute to the overall efficiency of the laboratory or pathology practice cost-effectively by performing various tasks, primarily preparing and Histological processing of all surgical pathology specimens in preparation for pathologist review and diagnosis. The Histotechnologist receives all histology specimens and processes them using various methodologies, complex machinery, and staining systems. The Histotechnologist will then prepare the slides for Pathologist review by cutting prepared tissue blocks utilizing complex machinery. Histotechnologist are then responsible for appropriately staining the slides, whether with routine, special, or immunohistochemical stains. Throughout this process the Histotechnologist is responsible for labeling, entering, and tracking the progress of the specimen until it reaches the Pathologist for diagnosis. This is extremely important in overall patient care. Inappropriate processing of lost specimens or incorrectly labeled specimens can result in incorrect or unavailable diagnoses, which can cause repeat procedures or life-threatening treatment choices. The Histotechnologist must be familiar with all laboratory policies and procedures. The position is also responsible for maintaining the histology area by maintaining inventory and supplies, cleaning and organizing workstations, disposing of biological waste, and adhering to all compliance and operational procedures.
The Histotechnologist in this role will have the opportunity to demonstrate their autonomy and problem-solving skills. They will manage the histology area, maintaining an inventory of supplies, cleaning and organizing workstations, disposing of biological waste, and adhering to all compliance and operational procedures. This position requires independent judgment in selecting methodologies utilized in processing tissue specimens and solving routine problems. The Histotechnologist must be familiar with all laboratory policies and procedures. This position also requires excellent interpersonal skills, where customer service and responsibility to patient care are the priority.
Additional duties include documentation per CAP guidelines, communication with pathologists/residents, and troubleshooting equipment malfunctions. This is not a supervisory position. However, this position will demonstrate communication of all problems and concerns to the Lead Histotechnologist and/or pertinent superiors. If there are no superiors present, the employee shall handle the situation and immediately inform the Lead Histotechnologist upon arrival of the corrective actions
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