Histotech (103154)

U.S. Dermatology PartnersSilver Spring, MD
$25 - $35Onsite

About The Position

Supports the diagnostic evaluation of tissue by histological procedures. Performs histological duties within the guidelines established by histology and Moh’s laboratory (clinic or stand-alone laboratory).

Requirements

  • Minimum one year of work experience in a medical office, required.
  • Thorough knowledge of medical terminology, required.
  • Basic knowledge of medical billing coding, including CPT and ICD-10 coding, required.
  • Detail oriented, professional attitude, reliable.
  • Management and organizational skills to support the leadership of this function.
  • Ability to follow or provide verbal & written instructions with sufficient grammar and spelling skills to avoid mistakes or misinterpretations.
  • Interpersonal skills to support customer service, functional, and team mate support needs.
  • Able to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing.
  • Mathematical and/or analytical ability for basic to intermediate problem solving.
  • Basic to intermediate computer operation.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook.
  • Specialty knowledge of systems relating to job function.
  • Knowledge of state and federal regulations for this position; general understanding of HIPAA guidelines.

Responsibilities

  • Performs a variety of specialized histopathological procedures.
  • Receiving fresh unfixed specimen at time of tissue removal, mapping, grossing, sectioning of specimen, ink application, relax cuts and scoring of tissue as needed.
  • Embedding, cryotomy, staining and coverslipping.
  • Immunohistochemistry staining(in facilities that offer this service).
  • Receive surgical laboratory samples from patient(s) for testing.
  • Verify correct specimen orientation for mapping.
  • Verify patient map information: Name, accession number, stage, tumor location and diagnosis.
  • Maintain accurate specimen identification / orientation.
  • Divide specimen into sections for processing as noted on map.
  • Apply color coded ink to specimen as designated on map for margin orientation.
  • Perform relax cuts and scores to tissue specimen(s) as needed.
  • Place specimen on embedding slide(s) for processing. (verify accession # / piece / stage).
  • Orient specimen correctly on a glass slide using the "reverse slide mount method" for embedding (routinely epidermis to the left).
  • Freeze specimen to glass slide, ensuring that the epidermis / base of specimen are properly placed to ensure a complete representative section.
  • Once frozen, invert specimen onto prepared object holder disc.
  • Operate a microtome within cryostat with correct settings, alignments and knife angles to insure optimum cutting / sectioning of specimen.
  • Verify block orientation for proper facing of specimen.
  • Adequately trim specimen(s) block to correct level of completeness to provide a true first margin of the specimen. (trimming excessively may generate false positive).
  • Ability to determine and produce acceptable quality representative specimen sections.
  • Accurately places a series of sections on a microscopic slide (labeled with accession # /piece / stage).
  • Correctly labels and stores cut specimen blocks within the cryostat chamber to ensure accurate tissue identification.
  • Selects appropriate stains and chemicals to perform H&E or TBlue staining procedures.
  • Prepares and maintains stains and other solutions required in staining.
  • Demonstrate the ability to determine acceptable and unacceptable staining.
  • Identifies and correct problem areas that result in inadequate staining.
  • Slides are hand cover slipped using a xylene compatible mounting medium.
  • Prepare routine excisions to be processed as a "Slow Mohs" - non frozen tissue.
  • Thaw and submit previously U.S. Dermatology Partners of Tyler frozen section (excision and biopsy) tissue for permanent paraffin processing.
  • Prepare DAF (previously frozen) specimens to be sent for permanent paraffin processing.
  • Maintains/services instruments according to established protocols.
  • Demonstrate the ability to operate or use instruments for intended purpose.
  • Monitors and documents instrument performance and checks/recognizes malfunctions and identifies the need of repair.
  • Prepares reagents according to established procedures.
  • Records quality control data for each reagent.
  • Select proper storage and preservation for all reagents.
  • Recognizes reagent malfunction and need to replace reagent.
  • Demonstrates correct safety practices as defined in established protocol.
  • Recognizes and corrects dangerous situations related to job safety.
  • Investigates and resolves complaints, or refers unusual problems to superior.
  • Adhere to all OSHA regulations and universal precautions.
  • Demonstrate proper handling of chemicals and biohazard materials.
  • Adheres to all OSHA regulations and universal precautions, including waste and sharps disposal.
  • Maintains knowledge of OSHA regulations and use of universal precautions as appropriate.
  • Participate in department or unit Quality Improvement activities.
  • Assist in general housekeeping duties for Mohs Laboratory, including weekly "scrub down".
  • Maintain Mohs & DAF laboratory log books (accession / date / patient / tumor location).
  • Assists in the evaluation of new procedures and equipment for possible adoption by the laboratory environment.
  • Conducts quality control procedures on equipment, reagent, and products and maintains proper records for quality control reports.
  • Prepares slides with permanent labels and files appropriately.
  • Maintains Mohs/Excision logbooks.
  • Adheres to all safety policies and procedures in performing job duties and responsibilities while supporting a culture of high quality and great customer service.
  • Performs other duties that may be necessary or in the best interest of the organization.
  • Performs a variety of specialized, difficult, delicate and complex chemical, histopathological or immunologic procedures in identifying specific components.
  • Grossing. (This would consist of specimens received in the lab that are fixed in 10% formalin, and specimens submitted in Michel’s Fixative for Immunofluorescence processing)
  • All other lab procedures.
  • Grossing and nail processing. This would consist of specimens received in the lab that are fixed in 10% formalin, and specimens submitted in Michel’s Fixative for Immunofluorescence processing.
  • Maintains accurate specimen identification.
  • Measures specimens
  • Select the right tissue cassettes for processing and store residual tissues.
  • Records information to be used during embedding and cutting.
  • Select appropriate specimens for decal procedure.
  • Use of Sodium Hydroxide for nail specimen.
  • Determine appropriate degree of decalcification.
  • Receives, accepts and recognizes specimens that arrive in the laboratory.
  • Check for proper identification and fixative.
  • Accession specimen with proper patient information.
  • Implement appropriate procedure during processing.
  • Prepares and maintains tissue processor
  • Recognizes adequacy of processing.
  • Determines correct mold size for the specimen.
  • Maintains accurate identification of the specimen.
  • Identifies and orients specimen correctly
  • Operates a microtome with correct settings, alignments and knife angles to insure optimum sectioning.
  • Determine block orientation and facing in order to obtain a full representative section.
  • Ability to determine acceptable sections.
  • Selects correct procedure regarding section thickness.
  • Select appropriate slides for specific stain.
  • Maintains accurate tissue identification.
  • Selects appropriate stains and chemicals to perform H & E staining procedures.
  • Prepares and maintains stains and other solutions required in staining.
  • Demonstrate the ability to determine acceptable and unacceptable staining.
  • Identifies and corrects problem areas that result in inadequate staining.
  • Select correct mounting medium for each type stain.
  • Identifies proper control and stains to be used for demonstrating specific tissue constituents and pathogens.
  • Demonstrate the ability to determine acceptable vs. unacceptable staining.
  • Identifies and corrects problems that result in inadequate or improperly stained tissue.
  • Identifies the proper control for Immunohistochemistry and Immunofluorescence to be used for specific antibodies.
  • Determines appropriate antigen retrieval procedure for each antibody.
  • Maintains/services instruments according to established protocols.
  • Demonstrate the ability to operate or use instruments for intended purpose.
  • Monitors and documents instrument performance and checks/recognizes malfunctions and identifies the need of repair.
  • Prepares reagents according to established procedures.
  • Records quality control data for each reagent.
  • Select proper storage and preservation for all reagents.
  • Recognizes reagent malfunction and need to replace reagent.
  • Demonstrates correct safety practices as defined in established protocol.
  • Recognizes and corrects dangerous situations related to job safety.
  • Adhere to all OSHA regulations and universal precautions.
  • Demonstrate proper handling of chemicals and biohazard materials.
  • Maintains knowledge of OSHA regulations and use of universal precaution.
  • Assists in the evaluation of new procedures and equipment for possible adoption by the laboratory environment.
  • Conducts quality control procedures on equipment, reagent, and products and maintains proper records for quality control reports.
  • Prepares slides with permanent labels and files appropriately.
  • Adheres to all safety policies and procedures in performing job duties and responsibilities while supporting a culture of high quality and great customer service.
  • Performs other duties that may be necessary or in the best interest of the organization.
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