[Histonet] Immediate Opening for an Experienced Histotechnologist at ProPath in Dallas, TX

Norm Burnham Norm.Burnham <@t> propath.com
Mon Nov 12 15:08:34 CST 2012


ProPath, a progressive, CAP accredited, high volume, pathology practice,
located in Dallas, Texas, is seeking a Histotechnologist.  In this position
you will be responsible for embedding tissue specimens, microtomy of
paraffin-embedded tissue, operation of automated stainer and coverslipper,
equipment maintenance and record retention.  The ideal candidate will have a
high school diploma or equivalent and at least 3 years of experience as a
Histotech.  We prefer, HT, HTL (ASCP) registered or eligible.  ProPath
utilizes leading technology and is a quality oriented pathology laboratory.
Benefits include medical, dental, short and long term disability insurance, a
matched 401K plan and more!

Don't Follow the Leader!  Join the Leader!

To apply, please visit www.propath.com

EOE

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Norm Burnham, MBA, MT(ASCP)
Director, Anatomic Laboratory Operations
ProPath - The Leader in Pathology Services

1355 River Bend Drive
Dallas, TX 75247
norm.burnham <@t> propath.com <mailto:norm.burnham <@t> propath.com> 

214.237.1602 Office
214.237.1802 Fax

214.709.7127 Cell

 

To learn more about ProPath, please visit www.propath.com
<http://www.propath.com/> 

 



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