UPMC is hiring a Surgical Pathology Technician to join the Pathology lab team! In this role you will be working daylight shifts Monday through Friday with varied start times between 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. and will be providing rotating coverage across UPMC urban campus including Presbyterian, Shadyside, Magee-Womens, and Mercy hospitals.
The Surgical Pathology Technician provides unique support to the pathology department and Pathologists’ Assistants through hands-on work with surgical specimens. In the anatomic pathology lab, you’ll be joining a team of 9 Surgical Pathology Technicians and a department with a great work culture that is supportive of those who love learning and have a heart for patients but are unsure about a patient-facing role!
Responsibilities:
Attend mandatory safety, compliance and other meetings required by laboratory and hospital guidelines. Examine and prepare surgical biopsy specimens for microscopic evaluation by providing gross description of each case as defined by the Surgical Pathology Manual while maintaining accurate records of all activities. Consistently provide an accurate gross description of surgical specimens as recorded in case report for pathologist. Perform additional special specimen handling radiography, photography, special fixation, etc. File and retrieve surgical and autopsy materials and maintain accurate records of all such activities. Maintain record logs for the equipment. Replenish supplies for physicians’ offices. Ensure proper operation, repair and replacement, and preventative maintenance of area equipment and tools. Verify complete and accurate patient identification on specimen requisition and container and reject specimens with conflicting/inadequate patient identifiers. Correlate patient history with specimen type and consult admitting clinician with conflicts. Utilize voice recognition software during documentation of specimen gross appearance. Receive, sort, and verify patient identifiers as cases are accessioned with bar coded labels. Perform proper handling, storage and disposition of all surgical and autopsy tissue while adhering to the regulatory and compliance standards regarding biohazard and safety. Document discrepancy and resolution in APLIS. Perform clerical/computer entry functions including ordering departmental supplies and maintaining adequate stock. Attend in-services, lectures, and training classes, as required. Receive and accession specimens in LIS.