Job Description: Oregon Health & Science University
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Cytotechnologist
US-OR-Portland
Job ID: 2024-32229 Type: Regular Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Laboratory Portland, OR (Marquam Hill)
Overview
Microscopically examines, evaluates, and interprets cytopathologic specimens providing an assessment by utilizing established cytomorphologic criteria and relevant clinical data provided.
Provides an accurate diagnosis on all gynecologic specimens determined to be within normal limits and provides an assessment on all abnormal gynecologic and all non-gynecologic samples to the pathologist for final diagnosis.
Documents the slide interpretation results of each case he or she examines or reviews.
For each 24-hour period, documents the total number of slides he/she examines (screened/rescreened) or reviews.
Documents the number of hours he/she spends examining slides in each 24-hour period.
Assists with both pathologist and clinician performed FNA procedures providing adequacy assessment on site.
Cytology Lead Worker Duties – in addition to the key responsibilities & performance standards outlined above:
They serve as the CAP defined general supervisor of lab.
They are accessible to provide consultation to resolve technical problems.
They ensure documentation of the total number of slides evaluated by others.
Performs LIS computer functions to report final diagnosis according to laboratory procedures.
Performs quality control functions and workload recordings according to laboratory procedures.
Performs data entry and record processing activities for samples, checking for accuracy of specimen labeling, requisitions, coding and billing.
Responsibilities
A baccalaureate degree in Cytotechnology OR A baccalaureate degree plus twelve months didactic and practical training in a certified cytology school.
Knowledge of cell morphology, and cytologic changes associated with malignant and benign disease processes, inflammatory/reparative changes, and organisms.
General knowledge of laboratory terminology, equipment, materials and techniques, regulations, and safety.
Skill in handling of laboratory specimens, record keeping, and laboratory equipment.
Skill in identifying cells and cell morphology
Skill in using computer systems including: word processing, dedicated LIS/HIS, etc.
Ability to follow written and oral instructions accurately, and operate and maintain standard lab equipment.
Ability to initiate procedures and policies to improve work flow and work accuracy in the section.
Ability to work independently within established guidelines, using good judgment in making decisions regarding cases, adjust to rapidly changing priorities, and apply problem solving skills.
Ability to demonstrate performance of job duties to trainees.
CT(ASCP) or SCT(ASCP) certification OR CT(ASCP) or SCT(ASCP) certification within 90 days of hire