Sagis Diagnostics is an entirely physician-led sub-specialty pathology group supported by a CAP-accredited histology lab located in the heart of Houston, Texas. Led by a team of board-certified pathologists, our lab is at the forefront of diagnostic science. Â We offer the highest quality services to physicians, physician groups, ambulatory surgery centers, and hospitals. Â
One of our many strengths is we develop strong collaborative relationships with each of our referring physicians by offering accurate, prompt, and clear diagnoses in a personal and customized manner.Â
Job Summary: The Pathology Assistant (PA) provides essential support to pathologists by performing gross examination and dissection of anatomic specimens, including surgical and autopsy tissues. The PA is responsible for the preparation, handling, and documentation of these specimens, ensuring accurate and timely analysis. This role requires a high level of precision, technical skill, and adherence to safety and compliance standards.
Key Responsibilities:
- Gross Examination: Perform gross examination and dissection of surgical specimens under the supervision of a pathologist, ensuring accurate identification and sampling of tissues for diagnosis.
- Specimen Preparation: Prepare tissue samples for microscopic examination, including selecting, trimming, and processing specimens according to established protocols.
- Documentation: Accurately document findings, including gross descriptions, measurements, and any special procedures performed. Ensure all records are maintained according to regulatory and institutional standards.
- Laboratory Coordination: Work closely with the pathology laboratory staff to ensure the efficient processing of specimens, including labeling, storage, and transfer of tissues.
- Quality Control: Participate in quality control procedures to ensure the accuracy and reliability of test results. Identify and report any discrepancies or issues.
- Mentorship: Assists with training and teaching of PA students and grossing techs in complicated cases.
- Safety and Compliance: Adhere to all safety protocols and maintain compliance with institutional, state, and federal regulations, including HIPAA and OSHA standards.
- Communication: Communicate effectively with pathologists, surgeons, and other healthcare professionals to ensure accurate and timely reporting of findings.
- Continuing Education: Stay current with advancements in pathology and laboratory techniques through ongoing professional development and training.