[Histonet] IHC Position Dallas

Pat Patterson Pat.Patterson <@t> propath.com
Wed Sep 19 06:17:51 CDT 2012


IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY TECHNICIAN

 

ProPath, a progressive, CAP accredited, high-volume pathology practice in
Dallas, Texas is seeking an Immunohistochemistry Technician for its'
Immunohistochemistry Lab.  Responsibilities include slide preparation
(paraffin and frozen sections), IHC staining using our unique manual system,
antibody titer preparation, equipment maintenance, supply/reagent inventory
maintenance, and QC/QA recording.

 

The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 4 years Histology experience with
paraffin microtomy with a variety of different tissue types, prefer at least
1-2 years immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence or in situ hybridization
and frozen section experience.  Working knowledge of IHC theory required,
hands on IHC performance desired.  If using an automated system we'll easily
train you on our manual system.  HT (ASCP) or QIHC desired.

 

This is an evening position, Monday through Friday.

 

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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Pat Patterson, HTL(ASCP)

Supervisor, Immunohistochemistry

ProPath - The Leader in Pathology Services

1355 River Bend Drive

Dallas, TX 75247

 

214-237-1700 x 2027

214-237-1730 fax

 

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

 

 



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