Travel Technician - $2,133 to $2,933 per week in Pennington, NJ at TLC Nursing Associates Inc
Pennington, NJ 08534
About the Job
A Cytotechnologist, often referred to as a "Cyto Tech," is a specialized medical laboratory professional who plays a crucial role in the detection and diagnosis of diseases, particularly cancers, through the examination of cells
Here is a typical job description for a Cyto Technologist:
Job Title: Cytotechnologist
Job Overview:
A Cytotechnologist is responsible for analyzing cellular samples to identify abnormalities and provide accurate information for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, especially cancer.
Key Responsibilities:
Cellular Sample Examination:
Examine cellular samples collected through various methods, such as Pap smears, fine needle aspirations, and other cytological techniques.
Identify and classify abnormal cells, precancerous cells, and cancerous cells.
Microscopic Analysis:
Utilize microscopes and other laboratory equipment to study the size, shape, and characteristics of cells.
Evaluate cellular patterns and abnormalities, including changes in color, texture, and nuclear features.
Documentation and Reporting:
Document findings accurately and prepare detailed reports for pathologists and other medical professionals.
Communicate results to physicians and healthcare providers, assisting in the formulation of treatment plans.
Quality Control:
Perform quality control checks on laboratory equipment and ensure adherence to established protocols.
Maintain high standards of accuracy and precision in all laboratory procedures.
Continuing Education:
Stay updated on advancements in cytotechnology and participate in continuing education to enhance skills and knowledge.
Collaboration:
Collaborate with pathologists, laboratory technicians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure effective communication and coordination of diagnostic efforts.
Adherence to Safety Protocols:
Follow safety protocols and maintain a clean and organized work environment to prevent contamination and ensure the accuracy of results.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Cytotechnology or a related field.
Certification as a Cytotechnologist by a recognized certifying agency.
Strong knowledge of cellular anatomy, pathology, and laboratory techniques.
Attention to detail and strong analytical skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Work Environment:
Cytotechnologists typically work in clinical laboratories, hospitals, or pathology departments
They may spend a significant amount of time seated while using microscopes and other laboratory equipment.
Career Advancement:
Experienced Cytotechnologists may have opportunities for career advancement, such as supervisory roles, teaching positions, or involvement in research projects related to cytotechnology.
Here is a typical job description for a Cyto Technologist:
Job Title: Cytotechnologist
Job Overview:
A Cytotechnologist is responsible for analyzing cellular samples to identify abnormalities and provide accurate information for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, especially cancer.
Key Responsibilities:
Cellular Sample Examination:
Examine cellular samples collected through various methods, such as Pap smears, fine needle aspirations, and other cytological techniques.
Identify and classify abnormal cells, precancerous cells, and cancerous cells.
Microscopic Analysis:
Utilize microscopes and other laboratory equipment to study the size, shape, and characteristics of cells.
Evaluate cellular patterns and abnormalities, including changes in color, texture, and nuclear features.
Documentation and Reporting:
Document findings accurately and prepare detailed reports for pathologists and other medical professionals.
Communicate results to physicians and healthcare providers, assisting in the formulation of treatment plans.
Quality Control:
Perform quality control checks on laboratory equipment and ensure adherence to established protocols.
Maintain high standards of accuracy and precision in all laboratory procedures.
Continuing Education:
Stay updated on advancements in cytotechnology and participate in continuing education to enhance skills and knowledge.
Collaboration:
Collaborate with pathologists, laboratory technicians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure effective communication and coordination of diagnostic efforts.
Adherence to Safety Protocols:
Follow safety protocols and maintain a clean and organized work environment to prevent contamination and ensure the accuracy of results.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Cytotechnology or a related field.
Certification as a Cytotechnologist by a recognized certifying agency.
Strong knowledge of cellular anatomy, pathology, and laboratory techniques.
Attention to detail and strong analytical skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Work Environment:
Cytotechnologists typically work in clinical laboratories, hospitals, or pathology departments
They may spend a significant amount of time seated while using microscopes and other laboratory equipment.
Career Advancement:
Experienced Cytotechnologists may have opportunities for career advancement, such as supervisory roles, teaching positions, or involvement in research projects related to cytotechnology.