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The Grossing Technician III is responsible for assisting the assigned anatomic and/or clinical
pathologist(s) by providing a thorough, accurate, and organized gross description and dissection of
surgical specimens. Works under limited supervision and follows approved standard operating
procedures to accomplish assigned tasks.
*Performs accurate gross description and dissection of surgical specimens according to the guidelines established by the Anatomic Pathology Medical Director.
*Proficient and knowledgeable with common tissue types: GI (biopsy and polyp), Derm (shave, punch, cyst, excision), Prostate (core biopsy), Breast (core biopsy).
*Proficient and knowledgeable with non-complex surgical specimens (i.e. hemorrhoid, EMB, tonsil, breast
reductions, etc.)
*Proficient and knowledgeable with complex surgical specimens (i.e. thyroid, lumpectomies, Mohs,
mastectomies, digit amputation, colon resection, etc.)
*Demonstrates the ability to accurately prioritize and triage specimens; handles and disposes of specimens and chemical waste based on the laboratory's procedural manual; and ensures compliance with regulatory agencies.
*Aides in discrepancy resolution.
*Assists in the training of gross specimens to teammates.
*Maintains confidentiality of sensitive information concerning patients, physicians, employees, clients, vendors, and the company.
*Performs Quality Control and Quality Assurance tests as required. Maintains all necessary documentation and current logs.
*Reports all concerns of test quality and/or patient or employee safety to a Supervisor or Safety Officer.
*Working knowledge and understanding of the Laboratory Information System(s), including daily use for assigned tasks.
*Assists as needed to perform other related duties and special projects as required.
*Accepts other duties as assigned.
*Bachelor's degree in biological, chemical, or chemical laboratory science or related field required.
*Minimum 4 years of grossing experience.
*Certification as a Pathologists' Assistant (ASCP or AAPA) preferred.
*Must meet the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA '88) criteria to perform high complexity testing.
*High degree of technical knowledge in processing specimens (as defined by CAP).
*Ability to communicate effectively via voice dictation software to create gross descriptions.
*Ability to remain highly productive with minimal oversight.
*Requires a high degree of care and attention with strict adherence to defined clinical testing protocols.
*Demonstrates a high level of attention to detail in technical data interpretation and ability to troubleshoot.
*Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite; specifically Word, Excel, Outlook, and general working knowledge of
Internet for business use.
Lab Specific Qualifications
*Visual acuity (including color discrimination) and analytical skill to distinguish fine detail.
*Manual dexterity to use common laboratory equipment.
*Must possess ability to sit and/or stand for long periods of time.
*Must possess ability to perform repetitive motion.
*Must possess ability to lift up to 30 pounds.
*May have exposure to extreme temperatures, high noise levels, fumes and bio-hazardous
material/chemicals including formalin in the lab environment.
*May be required to handle blood-borne pathogens and general laboratory reagents; handle live human
specimens, tissues, and bodily fluid.
*Willingness to work shift work and overtime is required
*Requires flexibility of hours including some weekends and may be required to work overtime when
problems arise.