Are you a dedicated Cytologist looking to join a dynamic healthcare team? UPMC Presbyterian Hospital is excited to invite applications for a Cytologist to join our Cytology Lab. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to high-quality patient care in a collaborative and supportive environment.
This is a full-time position offering a daylight schedule (Monday through Friday) with no weekend or holiday responsibilities. In this role, you will primarily work at Presbyterian Hospital, with coverage at the UPMC Shadyside lab as needed.
If you are passionate about cytology and want to be part of an outstanding healthcare institution, apply today to join our team at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital!
UPMC is offering a generous sign-on bonus for Cytologists of up to $15,000 for those who qualify!
Responsibilities:
Oversee and assist with problem solving of staining and cytopreparatory procedures; perform cytopreparation, staining and clerical functions as necessary. Operate and maintain equipment within the scope of training utilizing defined schedules and written instructions to perform quality control checks, preventive maintenance, and calibration. Perform minor repairs. Assume responsibility for first-line supervision of the section/department on a temporary basis as delegated. Maintain in-depth knowledge of cytologic criteria and keep abreast of current developments in the field of cytology. Assist with the collection of fine needle aspirations and other specimens as necessary following established procedures. Perform evaluation of cell samples according to established protocols with accuracy in a timely and efficient manner. Render diagnosis for consideration by Pathologist on all other cell samples and mark diagnostic areas on slide. Interact with all laboratory customers courteously and professionally; respond to telephone inquiries in a timely manner. Enter diagnoses on all patient cases in the Pathology Information System and sign out negative Pap tests. Correlate pertinent clinical history and obtain it when necessary as well as correlate current case with previous cytologic and/or surgical specimens. Perform final sign out of diagnoses on the majority of Pap tests. Identify problems with instrumentation, methodology, specimens, supplies, or results and take appropriate action.