GENERAL OVERVIEW:
Independently performs routine and special procedures on patient specimens.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Microscopically screens gynecologic and non-gynecologic slides containing cells from all body sites. Meets the minimum screening output standard. Microscopically screens gynecologic slides utilizing imager technology. (60%)Prepares and processes specimens and assists pathologists, radiologists and clinician with fine needle aspirates, as needed, following departmental policies and safety guidelines. (15%)Operates, calibrates, checks and maintains instrumentation. Recognizes problems with quality control and test procedures and takes appropriate action to ensure quality clinical information. (10%)Participates in continuing educational programs to keep updated with current and changing technologies. Assists in training of other health care providers. (10%)Maintains the cleanliness of the work area and adequate supplies for efficient departmental operations. Participates and successfully completes annual proficiency testing. (5%)Selects specimens that must be submitted for pathologist review, quality control and quality assurance.Performs all other duties as assigned.QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum
Bachelor’s degree in ASCP eligible program or bachelor's degree and one year certificate program trainedPreferred
CT (ASCP)Clinical cytotechnologist experienceDisclaimer: The job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and essential duties and responsibilities of work performed by employees within this job title. It may not contain a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to do this job.
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