UHC - Pathologist Assistant

WVU Medicine
1dOnsite

About The Position

Perform anatomic pathology services under the direction and supervision of a licensed, board-eligible pathologist. Perform a variety of pathology tasks including gross examination and dissection of surgical pathology specimens and performance of postmortem examinations. May perform all the surgical and autopsy functions of a pathologist leading up to, but not Including the diagnosis

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in a related science field.
  • Graduate of a NAACLS-accredited pathologists’ assistant training program.
  • Current certification as Certified Pathologists’ Assistant through the American Society of Clinical Pathologist (ASCP)
  • Must possess current licensure as required by state board where services will be provided: PA: No State License Required WV: Pathologist Assistant License
  • Able to concentrate for organizing tasks, reading, and matching identification numbers, and following complex procedures.
  • Able to follow complex procedures with minimal guidance.
  • Have knowledge of basic theory behind laboratory instrument operation.
  • Able to stand and/or sit for long periods of time.
  • Visual activity must be unimpaired. Color differential is required.
  • Equipment operation requires manual dexterity.
  • Able to lift or pull 25 pounds.
  • May be exposed to fumes, chemicals, vibrations, noise, blood/bodily fluids, and infectious disease.

Responsibilities

  • Preparation, gross description, and dissection of human tissue surgical specimens.
  • Preparation of human postmortem examinations.
  • Specimen accessioning.
  • Obtain clinical history.
  • Describe gross features of surgical specimens.
  • Prepare tissues for processing for light microscopy.
  • Obtain samples for studies such as but not limited to flow cytometry, image analysis, research, cytogenetics, cultures, electron microscopy, immunofluorescence.
  • Perform special procedures including review of x-ray imaging, frozen sections, tumor triage.
  • Photograph gross specimens and microscopic slides
  • Consult with attending pathologist to identify special techniques to be utilized during the examination, including cultures, toxicology, coronary artery perfusion, enucleation, etc.
  • Coordinate any requests for special specimen sampling such as organ transplantation, research.
  • Perform postmortem examinations including external exam, in-situ organ inspection, evisceration, organ dissection and dictation of findings.
  • Prepare tissues for processing for light microscopy and special studies.
  • Photograph the body, organs, microscopic slides and other pertinent materials.
  • Assist in preparation for accreditation inspections (CAP, Joint Commission).
  • May instruct, teach, or train in anatomy and physiology, gross pathology, photography, and gross dissection skills for surgical specimens as well as autopsy techniques.
  • May train pathology residents/fellows, pathologists’ assistant students and other pathology lab personnel as needed.
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