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The Image Pathologist Assistant is responsible for performing responsibilities pertaining to Quantitative Image Analysis including assisting the Breast pathologists in organizing and conducting all aspects of quantitative biomarker assessment and chromogenic in situ hybridization studies for breast and other tumors. This dynamic position performs functions related to Microscopic examination, Quantitative Digital image analysis, reporting of results, quality and proficiency and technical troubleshooting if necessary including discrepancy resolution. These functions are performed primarily for Breast service. This position must perform and / or understand a wide variety of processes to include tissue grossing, histology, understanding pathology reports, microscopic examination and proficiency in semi-quantitative and quantitative measuring of biomarker expression, CISH quantitation and other duties as assigned and required following approved Standard Operating Procedures. In addition the Image Pathologist assistant under the general direction of the Breast Pathology Director finalizes biomarker reports and facilitates sign out of these cases as necessary.
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* Degree in biological, chemical, or chemical laboratory science or related field, and / or
* Certified as a Pathologist Assistant (ASCP OR AAPA)
* 5+ years' experience with quantitative image analysis for biomarker assessment and In situ hybridization (FISH/CISH). Exclusive experience in Oncologic profiling is preferred.
* Must meet the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA '88) criteria to perform high complexity testing
* High degree of technical knowledge in Quantitative image analysis and FISH/CISH.
* Moderate knowledge of oncologic pathology (Breast pathology) relative to biomarker assessment.
* Ability to communicate effectively (gross descriptions).
* Requires a high degree of care and attention with strict adherence to defined clinical testing protocols.
* Demonstrated skills and high level of attention to detail in technical data interpretation and ability to troubleshoot.
* Visual acuity (including color discrimination) and analytical skill to distinguish fine detail.
* Manual dexterity to use common laboratory equipment and perform sterile techniques as required.
* Must possess ability to sit for long periods of time.
* Must possess ability to perform repetitive motion.
* Willingness to work overtime if necessary.