Logo of Huzzle

Pathologists' Assistant - Oakland

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Healthcare
  • Oakland

AI generated summary

  • You must have a bachelor's degree in biological sciences, allied health sciences, or related field. Obtain a Pathologist's Assistant Certificate within 6 months of hire. Strong communication, analytic, and diagnostic skills required. Previous experience preferred.
  • You will assist pathologists by preparing and dissecting surgical specimens, performing postmortem examinations, coordinating specimen sampling, maintaining laboratory protocols and supplies, and organizing pathology conferences.

Requirements

  • Education:
  • Bachelors degree in biological sciences, allied health sciences or related field.
  • License, Certification, Registration:
  • Pathologist's Assistant Certificate within 6 months of hire
  • Additional Requirements:
  • Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Demonstrated analytic and diagnostic reasoning skills.
  • Knowledge of PC applications required.
  • Must be able to work in a Labor/Management Partnership environment.
  • Preferred Qualifications:
  • Minimum one (1) year of prior Pathologist Assistant experience preferred.
  • Previous supervisory experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Obtains biological specimens for analysis; and, upon direction of the pathologist performs special procedures such as coronary artery perfusion studies, tumor triage, and faxitron (x-ray).
  • Under the supervision of a pathologist, prepare human surgical specimens for gross description and dissection, including but not limited to: describes gross anatomic features, dissects surgical specimens and prepares tissue for histological examination. Assures appropriate specimen accessioning, obtains the clinical history and photographs all pertinent specimens and microscopic slides as directed by a pathologist(s). Obtains the patient medical chart and other pertinent data for review with the attending pathologist.
  • Under the direction of a pathologist, performs postmortem examinations which may include: external examinations, in situ organ inspections, evisceration, dissection and dictation or recording of data such as organ weights, presence of body fluids and gross anatomic findings. Selects and prepares gross tissue section for frozen section analysis. Photographs body, organs, and other pertinent specimens. Gathers and organizes clinical information and data for completion of the autopsy report. Ascertains proper legal authorization for autopsy as directed by a pathologist(s).
  • Notifies physician in charge, funeral home and all other authorities prior to beginning the dissections, coordinates special requests for specimen sampling (e.g., organ transplantation team, research, etc.) Releases the body to the correct mortuary following proper restoration and indicating any biohazards - such as contagious disease or radioactive implant that may be present.
  • May perform duties relating to the administrative maintenance of surgical pathology protocols, reports/data including filing reports, protocols, photographic and microscopic slides and assures completion of coding.
  • May supervise the work of laboratory techs and assistants. Confers with the pathologists to identify the special techniques and procedures that will be necessary (e.g., histochemical, immunoflurescense, toxicological, viral, or electron microscopic studies, cultures, smears, etc.) and notifies all personnel involved.
  • Responsible for assuring proper maintenance of equipment, provides adequate supplies, and maintains cleanliness of the surgical pathology suite.
  • Assists in the organization and coordination of anatomic pathology conferences.
  • Kaiser Permanente conducts compensation reviews of positions on a routine basis. At any time, Kaiser Permanente reserves the right to reevaluate and change job descriptions, or to change such positions from salaried to hourly pay status. Such changes are generally implemented only after notice is given to affected employees.

FAQs

What are the main responsibilities of a Pathologists' Assistant in Oakland?

The main responsibilities include assisting in the preparation and performance of human surgical specimen dissection and human postmortem examinations under the control and supervision of a pathologist.

What qualifications are required to become a Pathologists' Assistant in Oakland?

To become a Pathologists' Assistant in Oakland, a bachelor's degree in a related field and completion of an accredited Pathologists' Assistant program are typically required. Certification may also be preferred or required.

What is the working environment like for a Pathologists' Assistant in Oakland?

Pathologists' Assistants in Oakland typically work in hospital pathology labs or pathology departments. They may work in a team with other healthcare professionals and may be exposed to human specimens and biological materials.

What skills are important for a Pathologists' Assistant in Oakland to possess?

Important skills for a Pathologists' Assistant in Oakland include attention to detail, good communication skills, the ability to work well in a team, and a strong understanding of anatomy and pathology principles.

What is the career outlook for Pathologists' Assistants in Oakland?

The demand for Pathologists' Assistants is expected to grow as the healthcare industry continues to expand. Job opportunities may be available in hospitals, clinics, research institutions, and other healthcare settings in Oakland.

Science & Healthcare
Industry
10,001+
Employees
1945
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

We are relentless in our pursuit of excellence. Founded nearly 80 years ago, our unique business model sets us apart — positioning us to drive improvements across the industry and around the world. k-p.li/aboutKP As the nation’s leading not-for-profit health plan, we proudly serve 12.7 million members from 600+ locations in 8 states and Washington, D.C. Together, our 200,000+ employees and physicians work as one to positively impact the lives of our members, employees, and communities. Come drive quality, inspire excellence, and create change for the better. Bring your talents to Kaiser Permanente, and see your visionary ideas make a difference in the lives of others. This is your opportunity to shape the future of health care. Be essential. *Disclaimer: Please do not include any medical, personal or confidential information in your comments. Comments are encouraged; however, Kaiser Permanente reserves the right to moderate comments on this page as necessary to prevent medical, personal and confidential information from being posted on this site. In addition, Kaiser Permanente will remove all spam, personal attacks, profanity, and off-topic commentary. Comments containing advertisements about goods or services or announcements about news or events that are not related to Kaiser Permanente will be removed. Please note that your communications with Kaiser Permanente through this page are informal and are not part of Kaiser Permanente’s formal grievance process for members.