This person is responsible for preparing cell samples for microscopic examination to detect cell changes caused by disease process.Takes smears of cell samples, stains samples, and places smears on slides. Examines slides and prepares initial findings to route to Pathologist for diagnosis disease/illness.Develops and conducts research into new technologies, writing and updating procedures as needed.
Position Hours:
Per Diem
Requirements:
BS degree, Cytology and successful completion of one-year formal training in cytology as approved by the American Medical Association or the American Society of Cytology.Experience as a Cytotechnologist preferred with one year of experience in CAP accredited Lab; proficient in screening and interpreting specimens from all body sites.CT (ASCP) Cert required. Or, new grads to obtain within one year
Top Reasons to Work at Trinity Health of New England:
• Become a valued member of an excellent, dedicated health care team
• Opportunity to work closely with management in implementing changes and strategic goals
• Continuing education opportunities
• Generous shift differentials
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