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Cytotechnologist Specialist

1 month ago


Atlanta, Georgia, United States destinationone Consulting Full time
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Cytotechnologists play a critical role in early diagnosis and treatment by examining cell samples to detect cancer and other diseases. Key responsibilities include preparing and evaluating cytology specimens, documenting findings, and communicating results to pathologists. Additionally, they must stay current with advances in cytopathology techniques and assist in educating healthcare staff about cytology practices. Requirements include a Bachelor's degree in cytotechnology or a related field, certification as a Cytotechnologist, and strong attention to detail and analytical skills. We value Integrity, Transparency, and Innovation, and we want you to know that these are not active jobs. Join our network today, and we'll promptly connect you with the right opportunities when they come up. Let us help you find your next career move. Follow us on LinkedIn to stay updated with information and developments: LinkedIn

Key Responsibilities
  • Prepare and evaluate cytology specimens for abnormalities.
  • Document findings and communicate results to pathologists.
  • Stay current with advances in cytopathology techniques.
  • Assist in educating healthcare staff about cytology practices.
  • Maintain quality control in sample processing.
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in cytotechnology or related field.
  • Certification as a Cytotechnologist (e.g., ASCP).
  • Strong attention to detail and analytical skills.
  • Good communication abilities.