[Histonet] Job Openings

2022-05-13 Thread Maimone-Schoen, Michele via Histonet
New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Division is seeking Histotechs and Path 
Techs.  Please contact me at mim9...@nyp.org if you 
have interest.   Thank you.


Michele Maimone-Schoen, MS
Manager, Anatomic Pathology
New York-Presbyterian Hospital
525 East 68th Street, Starr 1003
New York, NY  10065
212-746-2633 (Office)
212-746-5007 (Fax)
646-856-1738 (Cell)

Be Amazing!

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[Histonet] Job Openings

2022-05-12 Thread Stephanie L. Thompson via Histonet
We are hiring immediately!

CBL Path, in Rye Brook, New York is looking for Histologist, Laboratory 
Technicians, Grossing Technicians and more positions across the U.S.

It is a great company with great benefits. Please call me at 210-428-1646, or 
email me your resume at 
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[Histonet] Job openings

2021-03-28 Thread Katherine Marano via Histonet
Hi Histonetters!

I hope you are having a nice weekend.  I wanted to send out an email
regarding some of my new histology openings.  I work with hospitals and
laboratories nationwide helping them fill their permanent and full-time
positions.  I wanted to see if you, or anyone you know, may be interested
in any of these?  Let me know!  They are looking to hire asap.

*Phoenix, Arizona* - Histology Technician/Grosser (1pm to 9:30pm)
*Atlanta, Georgia* - Histology Supervisor (3rd shift)
*North Dakota* - Histotech
*Reno, Nevada *- Grossing HTL (Must be HTL ASCP certification)
*NYC* - Histology Supervisor (evenings)
*NYC* - Histology IHC Supervisor (days)
*Westchester County, New York* - Histotech
*Westchester County, New York* - Grossing Tech (3rd shift)
*Westchester County, New York* - Grossing Supervisor
*Northern New York* - Grossing Tech (day shift; histotechnician, MLT, or MT
with 1 years grossing experience)
*Syracuse, New York* - Histotech (1st and 2nd shifts)
*New Jersey* - Histotechnician or Histotechnologist (Mon-Fri 9pm-5:30am and
Tues-Sat 1am-9:30am)
*Las Vegas, Nevada* - Lead Histotech
*Las Vegas, Nevada* - Histology Supervisor (1st shift)
*Portland, Oregon* - Histotech (3a-4:30 am start time,. Experienced
candidates only, would like closer to 10 years , maybe 5 with IHC and/or
cytology and grossing)
*Southern Pennsylvania* - Histotechnologist
*Southern Pennsylvania* - Histology Supervisor
*Southeast Tennessee* - Histotech (3rd shift)
*Southern Virginia* - Histotech (1st shift)
*Western Wisconsin* - Histotech (openings on all shifts)
*Western Wisconsin* - Histotech Team Lead (1st or 2nd shift)


Sincerely,

Katherine Marano
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[Histonet] Job openings

2019-01-22 Thread David Hill via Histonet


FT HT/HTL and FT PA positions available at Trumbull Laboratories. See 
trumbulllabs.com for more info.
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[Histonet] Job openings at UC Davis, CA

2018-11-19 Thread Amber Villarreal via Histonet
The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Histology Department is
expanding and has 2 positions currently open for Histology technicians in
Davis, California. The listings can be found at the link below or by
searching the Requisition #03022495 on the university site under staff jobs.
https://www.employment.ucdavis.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=387521

Best Regards,

Amber Villarreal, HTL(ASCP)CM

Histology Lab Supervisor

UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital
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Re: [Histonet] Job openings and no candidates

2015-05-15 Thread Amanda Reichard
Jon,

I also went the research route. I have a Bachelors, and was able to sit for the 
exam after a year working as a non-certified histology technician. It was great 
that I was able to work full time with benefits and have that count as my 
experience for exam qualifications.

Amanda Reichard, HTL (ASCP)cm
Histotechnologist
Laboratory
Licking Memorial Health Systems
1320 W. Main St.
Newark, OH 43055
(740) 348-4157

From: Coffey, Anna (NIH/NCI) [C] [anna.cof...@nih.gov]
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 2:25 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Job openings and no candidates

Hi Jon,

I just wanted to mention the possibility of your students finding jobs in 
research labs. Many research labs at universities utilize techs in histology 
that are not certified and, as long as they're in the US or Canada, that 
experience does meet ASCP requirements to sit for the exam. I've worked in 
research labs for the last 3 years and took my HTL exam last spring. This is 
great because the techs can still be paid as full-time employees (though less 
than a certified tech) with benefits while working towards their certification. 
I'd be happy to talk more with you about this if you have questions or think it 
might be helpful!

Best,
Anna

Anna Coffey, MS, HTL(ASCP)CM
Histotechnologist
Center for Advanced Preclinical Research
Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.
Bld 539, 224
Frederick, Maryland 21702
anna.cof...@nih.gov
301-846-1730




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From: "Jon Krupp" 
To: "Histonet" 
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 11:31:56 AM
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Job openings and no candidates

I have been following this and would like to ask a few questions.

I am part of a community college electron microscope training program. We teach 
the fundamentals of both biological and materials EM, both SEM and TEM.

Our biological students learn plastic sectioning for LM and EM. They do not 
learn much paraffin technique, but the ones I have shown have caught on quickly.

They have all been exposed to fixation, dehydration, and embedding in plastic. 
They all know how to work safely in a lab.

Most finish with an associates degree in general science, so they all have 
basic chemistry, biology, etc. They do not have anything like a real histology 
course.

While our materials students seem to find jobs, especially in nearby computer 
firms like Intel, IBM, Western Digital etc., our bio students have a harder 
time.

Some have asked about histology, I show them the ASCP rules and they get 
discouraged, thinking they will never find a place to get in that year of OJT.

There are few NACCLS programs in our area, and some of the course work in such 
a program would be redundant for our students.

What is the likelihood that some of my students would qualify for OJT in a 
histology lab, and how can I alert them to the possibilities?

Jon

Jonathan Krupp
Applied Science, Business & Technology
San Joaquin Delta College
5151 Pacific Ave.
Stockton, CA ?95207
209-954-5284
jkr...@deltacollege.edu

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Re: [Histonet] Job openings and no candidates

2015-05-15 Thread Coffey, Anna (NIH/NCI) [C]
Hi Jon,

I just wanted to mention the possibility of your students finding jobs in 
research labs. Many research labs at universities utilize techs in histology 
that are not certified and, as long as they're in the US or Canada, that 
experience does meet ASCP requirements to sit for the exam. I've worked in 
research labs for the last 3 years and took my HTL exam last spring. This is 
great because the techs can still be paid as full-time employees (though less 
than a certified tech) with benefits while working towards their certification. 
I'd be happy to talk more with you about this if you have questions or think it 
might be helpful!

Best,
Anna

Anna Coffey, MS, HTL(ASCP)CM
Histotechnologist
Center for Advanced Preclinical Research
Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research 
Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.
Bld 539, 224
Frederick, Maryland 21702
anna.cof...@nih.gov
301-846-1730 




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From: "Jon Krupp"  
To: "Histonet"  
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 11:31:56 AM 
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Job openings and no candidates 

I have been following this and would like to ask a few questions. 

I am part of a community college electron microscope training program. We teach 
the fundamentals of both biological and materials EM, both SEM and TEM. 

Our biological students learn plastic sectioning for LM and EM. They do not 
learn much paraffin technique, but the ones I have shown have caught on 
quickly. 

They have all been exposed to fixation, dehydration, and embedding in plastic. 
They all know how to work safely in a lab. 

Most finish with an associates degree in general science, so they all have 
basic chemistry, biology, etc. They do not have anything like a real histology 
course. 

While our materials students seem to find jobs, especially in nearby computer 
firms like Intel, IBM, Western Digital etc., our bio students have a harder 
time. 

Some have asked about histology, I show them the ASCP rules and they get 
discouraged, thinking they will never find a place to get in that year of OJT. 

There are few NACCLS programs in our area, and some of the course work in such 
a program would be redundant for our students. 

What is the likelihood that some of my students would qualify for OJT in a 
histology lab, and how can I alert them to the possibilities? 

Jon 

Jonathan Krupp 
Applied Science, Business & Technology 
San Joaquin Delta College 
5151 Pacific Ave. 
Stockton, CA ?95207 
209-954-5284 
jkr...@deltacollege.edu 

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Re: [Histonet] Job openings and no candidates

2015-05-15 Thread Pam Marcum
If I understand this correctly your students would need to find a hospital with 
a pathologist willing to allow them to work for one year as basically a lab 
aide while they are getting the Histology training they need to qualify and sit 
for the registry.    Honestly, I wish your students were closer to us as I 
learned a great deal from TEM and had to do it alone.  It has helped me in many 
areas of Histology over the years.  The 2 year degree allows you to sit for the 
registry after being a trainee in Histology for one year as stated above.  
While the basic reagents are different there is enough crossover with EM and 
Histology to give the person a great balance for doing both areas.  You might 
want to keep a couple of basic Histology texts around for them to see and look 
over for tips.  
  
Maybe you could even get a local hospital to allow your students to tour the 
lab.  Little Rock has one Histology School with limited enrollment and are part 
of the enrichment program.  We have each of the students in our lab for two 
weeks to see what we do and how we are different from other labs they work in.  
It is really a two week job interview in a way.  We get to see them in action 
and judge their interest and participation in the work place.  
Tell them not be discouraged please and it might be an option for your school 
to contact hospitals or have them do it for possible training.  They just need 
to know how to present what they have learned and integrate it with Histology.  
  
Pam Marcum 
UAMS 
Little Rock AR 
  

- Original Message -

From: "Jon Krupp"  
To: "Histonet"  
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 11:31:56 AM 
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Job openings and no candidates 

I have been following this and would like to ask a few questions. 

I am part of a community college electron microscope training program. We teach 
the fundamentals of both biological and materials EM, both SEM and TEM. 

Our biological students learn plastic sectioning for LM and EM. They do not 
learn much paraffin technique, but the ones I have shown have caught on 
quickly. 

They have all been exposed to fixation, dehydration, and embedding in plastic. 
They all know how to work safely in a lab. 

Most finish with an associates degree in general science, so they all have 
basic chemistry, biology, etc. They do not have anything like a real histology 
course. 

While our materials students seem to find jobs, especially in nearby computer 
firms like Intel, IBM, Western Digital etc., our bio students have a harder 
time. 

Some have asked about histology, I show them the ASCP rules and they get 
discouraged, thinking they will never find a place to get in that year of OJT. 

There are few NACCLS programs in our area, and some of the course work in such 
a program would be redundant for our students. 

What is the likelihood that some of my students would qualify for OJT in a 
histology lab, and how can I alert them to the possibilities? 

Jon 

Jonathan Krupp 
Applied Science, Business & Technology 
San Joaquin Delta College 
5151 Pacific Ave. 
Stockton, CA  95207 
209-954-5284 
jkr...@deltacollege.edu 

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Re: [Histonet] Job openings and no candidates

2015-05-15 Thread Jon Krupp
I have been following this and would like to ask a few questions.

I am part of a community college electron microscope training program. We teach 
the fundamentals of both biological and materials EM, both SEM and TEM.

Our biological students learn plastic sectioning for LM and EM. They do not 
learn much paraffin technique, but the ones I have shown have caught on quickly.

They have all been exposed to fixation, dehydration, and embedding in plastic. 
They all know how to work safely in a lab.

Most finish with an associates degree in general science, so they all have 
basic chemistry, biology, etc. They do not have anything like a real histology 
course.

While our materials students seem to find jobs, especially in nearby computer 
firms like Intel, IBM, Western Digital etc., our bio students have a harder 
time.

Some have asked about histology, I show them the ASCP rules and they get 
discouraged, thinking they will never find a place to get in that year of OJT.

There are few NACCLS programs in our area, and some of the course work in such 
a program would be redundant for our students.

What is the likelihood that some of my students would qualify for OJT in a 
histology lab, and how can I alert them to the possibilities?

Jon

Jonathan Krupp
Applied Science, Business & Technology
San Joaquin Delta College
5151 Pacific Ave.
Stockton, CA  95207
209-954-5284
jkr...@deltacollege.edu

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[Histonet] Job openings and no candidates

2015-05-15 Thread Teri Johnson
Happy Friday!

Ideally when there is a job opening we can attract a well-trained certified HT 
or HTL and life is good. But that doesn't happen often, and actually was the 
exact reason I got a chance to train OTJ back in the early 80s. So, very little 
has changed indeed.

In response to the recent emails lamenting the lack of qualified candidates for 
current open positions, I think we need to be a bit more creative in how we 
recruit people. We already know that nobody knows we exist, and even though 
there some schools in the US specifically devoted to histology training, we 
don't seem to be making headway.

There is a group of individuals already out there that we may be able to tap 
into. Both already have associate degrees and technical laboratory background. 
Veterinary Medical Technicans and Medical Laboratory Technicians may be ripe 
for the plucking. Career advancement and professional development would be a 
great carrot for them I think without the need to get a bachelor's degree 
unless they wanted to. The background is at least a little more in line with 
the overseas Laboratory Scientist positions, and anyone who is a VMT, MLT, or 
MT  and also a histology professional can tell you the extra knowledge comes in 
handy in real life.

So, why not also find schools that have these programs and throw job openings 
up on their bulletin board? We may not get many nibbles, but some is better 
than none.

Teri Johnson
Manager, Clinical Trial Testing
Genoptix, Inc., a Novartis company
BioPharma
1811 Aston Avenue
Carlsbad, CA  92008
USA

Phone +1 760 516 5954
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[Histonet] Job Openings at NYU Langone Medical Center

2015-05-14 Thread Pagan, Audrey
Hello All,
NYU Langone Medical Center has 4 positions open in the Anatomic Pathology 
Department, 2 histology/IHC supervisors, 1 grossing assistant, and 1 pathology 
case coordinator.  The following are brief descriptions of the positions.  
Please visit the NYU website http://careers.nyumc.org/ for more detailed 
information about each.  If you are interested or have questions please contact 
me by email or apply online.

Histology/IHC Supervisors:  Supervises staff and workflow within the main 
anatomic pathology laboratory. Ensures proper performance of all techniques and 
procedures, ensures quality work and regulatory preparedness are met. Oversees 
all areas of the main laboratory including: histology, immunohistochemistry, 
immunofluorescence, in-situ hybridization, and Renal Pathology processing.

Must have Bachelor's Degree in clinical laboratory science, medical technology, 
biology or related field, HT or HTL(ASCP) certification, NYSDOH license as 
Clinical Laboratory histotechnician, technician, or technologist.  6 years' 
experience in histology and IHC with 0-2 years supervisory experience.Job 
ID: 1024781_RR4000 and 1024782_RR4005


Grossing Assistant:  responsible for the gross examination and dissection of 
pathology biopsy specimens.  They prepare biopsy tissue for histological 
processing and prepare the gross descriptions and clinical history relevant for 
each biopsy case.   Must have Bachelor's Degree in clinical laboratory science, 
medical technology, biology or related field. One year required experience in a 
surgical pathology laboratory including gross dissection and dictation of 
surgical biopsy specimens.  NYSDOH License as a Clinical Laboratory 
histotechnician, technician, or technologist.  Job ID:  1024424_RR3638

Pathology Case Coordinator:Seeking an experienced Pathology lab 
technician/technologist to work on QA monitoring, issue resolution, error 
tracking, and departmental improvement projects.  Must have a Bachelor's Degree 
with two years of experience as a laboratory technician or a technologist.  
NYSDOH license not required.   Job ID: 1024670_RR3912



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[Histonet] Job Openings at UPMC Dermatology

2015-05-11 Thread Simmons, Christopher
Hello Histonet!
The Department of Dermatology at UPMC has 2 Histotechnician positions available 
for immediate fill in their Dermatopathology Histology Laboratory.
The laboratory is in the Medical Arts Building in Oakland in a new space. 
Windows and a 5th floor view of Oakland!
The position requires you have your HT or your HT within 1-year.
You must be able to gross only skin samples, we can train you how to!
M-F daylight flexible schedule!
No Holidays, No Weekends!
This is the histology position you have been looking for!
Go to UPMC.com and search for job code 2074762 and/or 2074067
You can contact me at the numbers  below to discuss.

All the best!

Chris Simmons B.S., A.S., HTL(ASCP)
Supervisor, UPP Dermatopathology
412.864.3880 office
412.612.0881 cell



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[Histonet] Job Openings

2012-01-31 Thread Michael Hillmer
We have two openings with our company at this time.

The first position is in our Oshkosh, WI clinic, working with our Mohs team.  
This is 1st shift position, full-time postion and relocation assistance is 
available.

The 2nd position is in our state-of-the-art pathology lab along the shores of 
Lake Michigan in downtown Manitowoc.  We are looking for an HT/HtL with 
previous leadership and training experience.  This would be an excellent growth 
postion for somone looking to gain more management experience.  Relocation 
assistance is available as well.

Michael Hillmer PHR
HR Coordinator
Dermatology Associates of Wisconsin
Phone: (920)683-5278
Fax: (920)663-9004
Cell: (920)860-6360
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[Histonet] job openings

2011-08-18 Thread Tammy de Leon
 

 

If you're looking for a friendly environment, a new state-of-the-art
facility and an employer of choice, SPL is the place for you!! We are
currently looking for qualified Histotechnicians/Histotechnologists!

 

Histo candidates should be an HTL or HT (ASCP) or equivalent.

Primary responsibilities include on-site frozen sections including mobile
laboratory units.

 

SPL is CAP accredited, offers competitive pay, and a comprehensive benefits
package.  SPL pays 100% of employee premiums for  Medical, Dental, LTD and
Life!  We also offer a Retirement Plan & Supplemental Insurance.

 

Please forward resume to

Tammy de Leon

ta...@surgicalpathlabs.com

Surgical Pathology Laboratory

800-304-1066

8455 66th Street N

Pinellas Park, Florida 33781

www.surgicalpathlabs.com

 

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[Histonet] job openings

2011-08-03 Thread Tammy de Leon
 

 

If you're looking for a friendly environment, a new state-of-the-art
facility and an employer of choice, SPL is the place for you!! We are
currently looking for qualified Histotechnicians/Histotechnologists!

 

Histo candidates should be an HTL or HT (ASCP) or equivalent.

Primary responsibilities include on-site frozen sections including mobile
laboratory units.

 

SPL is CAP accredited, offers competitive pay, and a comprehensive benefits
package.  SPL pays 100% of employee premiums for  Medical, Dental, LTD and
Life!  We also offer a Retirement Plan & Supplemental Insurance.

 

Please forward resume to

Tammy de Leon

ta...@surgicalpathlabs.com

Surgical Pathology Laboratory

800-304-1066

8455 66th Street N

Pinellas Park, Florida 33781

www.surgicalpathlabs.com

 

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[Histonet] job openings

2011-07-21 Thread Tammy de Leon
 

If you're looking for a friendly environment, a new state-of-the-art LEED
certified facility and an employer of choice, SPL is the place for you!! We
are currently looking for qualified Histotechnicians/Histotechnologists and
Lab Aides!

 

Histo candidates should be an HTL or HT (ASCP) or equivalent.

Primary responsibilities include on-site frozen sections including mobile
laboratory units.

 

SPL is CAP accredited, offers competitive pay, and a comprehensive benefits
package.  SPL pays 100% of employee premiums for  Medical, Dental, LTD and
Life!  We also offer a Retirement Plan & Supplemental Insurance.

 

Please forward resume to

Tammy de Leon

ta...@surgicalpathlabs.com

Surgical Pathology Laboratory

800-304-1066

8455 66th Street N

Pinellas Park, Florida 33781

www.surgicalpathlabs.com

 

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[Histonet] job openings

2011-02-28 Thread Tammy de Leon
If you're looking for a friendly environment, a new state-of-the-art LEED
certified facility and an employer of choice, SPL is the place for you!! We
are currently looking for qualified Histotechnicians/Histotechnologists and
Lab Aides!

 

Histo candidates should be an HTL or HT (ASCP) or equivalent.

Primary responsibilities include on-site frozen sections including mobile
laboratory units.

 

SPL is CAP accredited, offers competitive pay, a comprehensive benefits
package.  SPL pays 100% of employee premiums for  Medical, Dental, LTD and
Life.  We also offer Retirement Plan & Supplemental Insurance.

 

Please forward resume to

Tammy de Leon

ta...@surgicalpathlabs.com

Surgical Pathology Laboratory

800-304-1066

8455 66th Street N

Pinellas Park, Florida 33781

www.surgicalpathlabs.com

 

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[Histonet] Job Openings in Phoenix, Arizona

2010-03-16 Thread Turner, Mark
Hello Histonetters!

 

Caris MPI, a division of Caris Life Sciences, is looking for 2
histotechs to assist with a dramatically increasing workflow.  We are a
very dynamic IHC lab which is growing exponentially.  The positions are
day shift, Monday through Friday, with occasional weekends.  The
successful candidates will have HT (ASCP) certification, 1-2 years IHC
experience, preferably with the Ventana and Dako platforms, and will
enjoy being part of a fast paced, quality oriented team.  Qualification
in Immunohistochemistry (QIHC) is a plus.

 

Caris MPI is located in sunny Phoenix, AZ and will be moving to a brand
new lab in May 2010.  Equipment is state of the art, and there is a
corporate commitment toward quality.   Caris has had a presence in the
Phoenix area for 3 years and is continuing to grow.  The area is the 5th
largest metropolitan in the country and has available anything you need
to make life more interesting.

 

If you would like to grow with us, please submit your resume in
confidence to mtur...@carisdx.com.

 

 

 

Mark Turner, Ph. D., HT(ASCP) QIHC

Supervisor IHC

Target Now MPI

 

Caris Life Sciences

445 N. 5th Street

Phoenix, AZ  85004

 

Cell:   602-309-5084

Direct  602-358-8913

Fax:  602-358-8919

 

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[Histonet] Job Openings in Plano, TX

2010-03-11 Thread Wyand, Elizabeth
We currently have 2 openings for our private lab in Plano, TX: Benefits include 
fully paid medical, dental, life insurance, PTO time, generous retirement 
package.

One Full Time Histotech.  Must be ASCP registered HT or HTL, or eligible (must 
become registered within 10 months of hire date). Duties include embedding, 
microtomy, IHC, special stains.

One Full Time Flow Cytometry Tech needed for start up operation.  The 
individual will be responsible for the clinical flow cytometry testing, to 
include assay validation, implementation, and testing. The scope includes 
sample preparation, flow cytometric acquisition and analysis, as well as 
documenting quality control and coordinating quality management for the flow 
cytometry section.  Current experience with assay optimization, validation and 
antibody cocktailing; current experience with flow cytometry, specifically 
hematological malignancies; knowledge of CAP requirements for flow cytometry 
testing; writing and updating laboratory policies and procedures.  BS degree in 
a relevant science with certification in medical technology, histotechnology or 
cytotechnology required.

Interested candidates please contact Genie Jacobs at 972-981-3108 or fax resume 
to 972-981-3236.



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[Histonet] job openings

2010-01-18 Thread Santiago, Albert
Hello fellow histonetters. Our derm lab in Philadelphia (Univ.of
Pennsylvania.Hosp.) is in search of a few good histotechs. If
interested, please contact me for detailed information. 

 

Albert Santiago, HT(ASCP)

Laboratory Manager

Dermatopathology

215-662-6008/6539-office

215-662-6150-fax

 



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Re: [Histonet] Job Openings

2009-05-13 Thread Angela Bitting
We have a part-time dayshift and a full-time night shift opening for a HT. If 
you're interested here's our web address.
www.geisinger.org 

or call me directly.

Angie



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Technical Specialist, Histology
Geisinger Medical Center 
100 N Academy Ave. MC 23-00
Danville, PA 17822
phone  570-214-9634
fax  570-271-5916 
 
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[Histonet] Job Openings

2009-05-12 Thread eric . halpern
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