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Permanent, Full - time, EVENING shift Duties and Responsibilities: * Performs routine and/or ... autopsy and surgical specimens in order to provide data on cause, treatment and prevention of ...

Prepares reagents, stains and solutions as necessary for processing surgical, autopsy and cytologic ... Morning: 6:00am-2:30pm Evening: 1:30pm-10:00pm Job Type: Full-time Benefits: * 401(k) * 401(k) ...

Histotechnician

Salem, OR · On-site

$32 - $48/hr

Prepares reagents, stains and solutions as necessary for processing surgical, autopsy and cytologic ... Morning: 6:00am-2:30pm Evening: 1:30pm-10:00pm Job Type: Full-time Benefits: * 401(k) * 401(k) ...

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How to get a job doing autopsies?

To become an autopsy technician or pathologist assistant, you typically need a relevant degree such as a bachelor's in biology or a related field, followed by specialized training or certification. For a forensic pathologist role, a medical degree and completion of a residency in pathology are required, along with state licensure. Gaining experience in a medical examiner's office or pathology lab is also beneficial.

What is the difference between Evening Autopsy vs Night Autopsy?

AspectEvening AutopsyNight Autopsy
Work HoursTypically scheduled in the late afternoon to early eveningUsually performed during late night hours
CertificationsMedical examiner or forensic pathologist certificationSame as Evening Autopsy, requiring medical examiner credentials
Work EnvironmentHospital morgues, forensic labs, medical examiner officesSame as Evening Autopsy, often in similar forensic settings
Industry UsageCommon in forensic pathology and medical examiner officesSimilar, with emphasis on overnight forensic investigations

Both Evening Autopsy and Night Autopsy involve performing post-mortem examinations, with the main difference being the scheduled time. Evening Autopsies are typically conducted in the late afternoon or early evening, while Night Autopsies occur during late night hours. The required credentials, work environment, and industry usage are largely the same for both roles, focusing on forensic pathology and medical examiner services.

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Med Tech Microbiology - Evening

Med Tech Microbiology - Evening

Children's National Hospital

Washington, DC • On-site

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Shift: 3pm-1130pm - including weekends and holidays
Sign on Bonus Opportunity: $10,000
Position Summary
The Medical Technologist - Microbiology will perform moderately complex to highly complex tests requiring the exercise of independent judgment and responsibility with minimal supervision. Will have the capacity to operate clinical laboratory equipment in the completion of automated and manual procedures. Technologist trained as one may be assigned to any area or combination of areas.
Qualifications:
Minimum Education
Bachelor's Degree in Medical Technology or equivalent related field of science. (Required)
Minimum Work Experience
At least 1-2 years in an accredited clinical laboratory. (Required)
Required Licenses and Certifications
Medical Technologist (MT) Registry or eligible as MT (ASCP) .
Functional Accountabilities
Technical Performance
  • Performs Microbiology, Mycology, Virology, Molecular Diagnostics and Immunology procedures in accordance with established procedures and policies.
  • Records and reports results; operates and maintains equipment; monitors quality control standards; evaluates new instruments and tests. Performs clerical and service duties as required.
  • Cultivates, isolates and assists in identifying bacterial and other microorganisms present in body fluids, exudates skin scrapings or autopsy and surgical specimens. Performs various bacteriological, mycological, virological and parasitological tests to provide data on cause and progress of disease.
  • Has in-depth conceptual and practical knowledge in own discipline and basic knowledge of related disciplines. Solves complex problems. Works independently; receives minimal guidance.
  • May lead projects or project steps within a broader project or may have accountability for ongoing activities or objectives. Acts as a resource for colleagues with less experience.
  • May lead projects or project steps within a broader project or may have accountability for ongoing activities or objectives. Acts as a resource for colleagues with less experience. Will be required to rotate weekends and holidays and would be flexible in working the 3 shifts (day/eve/night) as needed.
Test Results
  • Report tests accurately in writing, orally and/or in the LIS; demonstrate knowledge of LIS.
  • Follow established guidelines for reporting STAT results and critical values, properly documenting calls.
  • Credit tests appropriately using correct workload exclusion codes
  • Review testing logs and complete tests within shift.
Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting
  • Perform equipment and instrument maintenance according to protocols.
  • Follow recommended manufacturer's and/or department defined instrument performance checks and calibrations prior to testing.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve basic instrument malfunctions following written guidelines
  • Make adjustments or minor repairs with the aid of instrument manuals or technical service by telephone.
  • Assist Medical Lab Technician in resolving problems.
  • Monitor supply inventories in assigned areas to assure adequate availability; receive and stock supplies.
Quality Control
  • Perform, evaluate and report QC protocol; identify and resolve QC failures; document resolutions.
  • Assist MLT and LA with unresolved problems.
  • Perform competency and proficiency challenges in a timely manner
  • Responsible for efficient and cost-effective use of supplies and reagents
Staff Training
  • Assist in training of new employees
  • Serve as a technical resource for Medical Lab Technicians and Laboratory Associates
  • Write and update procedures as assigned