Under the general supervision of the physician, the MOHS Histotechnician prepares tissue specimens by marking tissue samples with ink for orientation, embedding tissue and tissue sections, cutting fresh or paraffin-embedded skin on a cryotome or microtome, treating samples with chemicals, and staining slides from clinical and research sources and patients according to standardized department lab procedures for an optimal microscopic examination and analysis. Staining may be performed manually or with an automated slide stainer. For Mohs micrographic surgery, the technician maintains appropriate quality controls and records and ensures the Mohs laboratory operates in accordance with OSHA and CLIA regulatory standards. The role also involves maintaining all laboratory equipment in good working order and performing other related duties as assigned. Up to 20% of time may be dedicated to research project support, and up to 20% may involve work as a Mohs histotechnician at the Baltimore VAMC under a cost-sharing arrangement. The technician is also responsible for monitoring, maintaining, and reordering related equipment and supplies.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
101-250 employees