Veterinary Diagnostic Lab Histology Technician I
Summary
Under general supervision, the veterinary diagnostic lab histology tech I prepares microscopic tissue slides for diagnostic/research purposes; performs tissue stains to assist in diagnosis; handles specimen accessioning; maintains laboratory and equipment. This position performs technical work that is essential for clinical diagnosis by the pathologist.
Examples of Work
Job functions are specific duties that would be included in the essential functions of the job description. These functions are not all-inclusive nor do they cover the full extent of the duties performed.
- Load and program tissue processor following established procedures.
- Perform preventative maintenance on microtomes, automatic stainer, cover slipper and other equipment as specified.
- Processes Necropsy specimens.
- Monitors chemical inventory.
- Clean and restock tissue processor and stainer weekly.
- Performing basic special stains.
- Follows all written work instructions as approved by the QA/QC program in compliance with AAVLD guidelines.
Education and Experience
Associate’s degree in a biological science or completion of a NAACLS accredited Histology program and one year of laboratory experience.
Licensure and Certification
None
Supervision
Received: Detailed and precise supervision from clinicians, supervisors or higher ranking technicians. Instructions are both written and oral. Minimal supervision is required but supervisor is normally available for advice and consultation.
Exercised: May provide general instruction and guidance to veterinary students, technicians and clinicians as required in the submission of lab samples.
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