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Client Name
White Plains Hospital
Job Type
Travel
Offering
Allied
Profession
Tech
Specialty
Cyto Tech
Job ID
35973663
Job Title
Tech - Cyto Tech
Weekly Pay
$2396.0

Shift Details

Shift
8 hour days
Scheduled Hours
40

Job Order Details

Start Date
03/16/2026
End Date
06/15/2026
Duration
13 Week(s)

Job Description

A Cytotechnologist (Cytotech) is a specialized medical laboratory professional responsible for preparing, examining, and interpreting cell samples to detect abnormalities such as cancer, infections, and other diseases. Cytotechnologists play a crucial role in diagnosing a variety of conditions by studying cells from bodily fluids, tissues, and biopsies under a microscope. Their work directly supports pathologists in making accurate diagnoses that guide treatment decisions.

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Sample Preparation and Analysis:

    • Prepare and process cytological specimens, including sputum, urine, blood, and tissue samples, for microscopic examination.
    • Stain, mount, and fix cell samples using various techniques to facilitate accurate diagnosis.
    • Examine slides under the microscope to identify and assess cell morphology, noting any abnormalities or signs of disease.
    • Screen and interpret Pap smears, fine needle aspirations (FNAs), and other cytological specimens.
  2. Detection of Abnormalities:

    • Identify cellular changes or abnormalities indicative of infections, cancer, or other medical conditions.
    • Recognize pre-cancerous changes in cells, such as dysplasia, and cancerous cells, including malignancies like carcinoma or lymphoma.
    • Flag abnormal or suspicious specimens for further review by pathologists, providing detailed documentation of findings.
  3. Collaboration with Pathologists and Medical Team:

    • Work closely with pathologists to discuss findings, abnormalities, and potential diagnoses.
    • Prepare specimens for further analysis or biopsy, and assist pathologists in making a final diagnosis.
    • Provide feedback and communicate effectively with physicians and clinical teams about cytological findings and patient care.
  4. Documentation and Reporting:

    • Maintain accurate and complete records of cytological findings, including patient information, sample details, and any abnormalities identified.
    • Document all findings in laboratory information systems (LIS) or electronic medical records (EMR), ensuring timely and accurate reporting of results.
    • Generate reports summarizing findings, providing detailed notes and recommendations for further testing or follow-up.
  5. Quality Control and Assurance:

    • Participate in laboratory quality control (QC) processes, including reviewing slides and ensuring correct labeling and sample handling.
    • Ensure that all specimens are accurately identified and processed according to safety and regulatory standards.
    • Conduct regular calibrations of laboratory equipment to maintain optimal performance.
  6. Specimen Management and Safety:

    • Handle and store patient samples according to established laboratory protocols, ensuring specimen integrity.
    • Adhere to infection control, safety, and regulatory guidelines, ensuring safe handling of biological materials.
    • Ensure proper disposal of biological waste and hazardous materials in compliance with safety regulations.
  7. Continuing Education and Professional Development:

    • Stay current with the latest techniques, tools, and technologies in cytology and diagnostic medicine.
    • Participate in continuing education programs, workshops, and conferences to enhance professional knowledge and certification.
    • Maintain licensure or certification as required by state or national regulatory bodies, such as the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP).
  8. Training and Supervision:

    • Train and mentor junior cytotechnologists or laboratory technicians on sample preparation, staining, and screening techniques.
    • Educate students or new employees about best practices in cytology, laboratory safety, and regulatory compliance.


Client Details

Address
41 East Post Rd
City
White Plains
State
NY
Zip Code
10601

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