Lab Assistant (103534)
Summary
Processes and manages pathology lab specimens, maintains files, prepares slides, and ensures lab safety and quality control in a clinical setting.
SECTION 1: Job Summary (Summary of the basic functions of the position)
Provides assistance in the Pathology Laboratory.
SECTION 2:
SECTION 2: Duties and Responsibilities – Pathology Lab (Responsibilities necessary to accomplish job functions)
- Performs a variety of administrative duties triaging of histologic specimens receiving, setting up for examination and send out for additional testing. Maintains patient files include requisitions, blocks slides and all ancillary testing paperwork.
- Specimen Collection/Triage: Receives, accepts and recognizes specimens that arrive in the laboratory. Check for proper identification and fixative. Accession specimen with proper patient information.
- Sets up Tissue for Examination: Follows patient specimen identification. Maintains accurate identification of the specimen throughout the whole process of accessioning, specimen set up, triage and transcribing information in EMR.
- Identify Specimen Problems: Recognizes adequacy of receiving properly labeled specimens. Documents and retrieve appropriate information from clinics for specimen correction documentation.
- Maintains Lab Files: Maintains lab materials in accurate numerical order. Aware of quality control review of files to ensure accurate filing.
- Other duties as assigned by supervisor: Has the ability to assist the histology lab area on high volume days with glass slide cover slipping, QC check slides correlate reports and deliver to pathologist. Able to retrieve material for special test requests.
- Mounting Procedure: Select correct mounting medium for each type stain.
- Instrumentation: Maintains/services instruments according to established protocols. Demonstrate the ability to operate or use instruments for intended purpose. Monitors and documents instrument performance and checks/recognizes malfunctions and identifies the need of repair. As applicable when fully trained.
- Reagent Preparation: Prepares reagents according to established procedures. Records quality control data for each reagent. Select proper storage and preservation for all reagents. Recognizes reagent malfunction and need to replace reagent. As applicable when fully trained.
- General Safety: Demonstrates correct safety practices as defined in established protocol. Recognizes and corrects dangerous situations related to job safety. Adhere to all OSHA regulations and universal precautions.
- Chemical Hygiene/Biohazard Procedures: Demonstrate proper handling of chemicals and biohazard materials. Maintains knowledge of OSHA regulations and use of universal precaution
- Assists in the evaluation of new procedures and equipment for possible adoption by the laboratory environment.
- Conducts quality control procedures on equipment, reagent, and products and maintains proper records for quality control reports.
- Prepares slides with permanent labels and files appropriately.
- Adheres to all safety policies and procedures in performing job duties and responsibilities while supporting a culture of high quality and great customer service.
- Performs other duties that may be necessary or in the best interest of the organization.