About Us
Inform Diagnostics, a Fulgent Genetics Company, is a nationally recognized diagnostics laboratory focused on anatomic pathology subspecialties including gastrointestinal pathology, dermatopathology, urologic pathology, hematopathology, and breast pathology.
Founded in 2011, our parent entity, Fulgent Genetics, has evolved into a premier, full-service genomic testing company built around a foundational technology platform.
Through our diverse testing menu, Fulgent is focused on transforming patient care in oncology, anatomic pathology, infectious and rare diseases, and reproductive health. We believe that by providing a wide range of effective, flexible testing options in conjunction with best-in-class service and support, we can redefine the way medicine is managed for patients and clinicians alike.
Since integrating with our therapeutic development business, Fulgent is also developing drug candidates for treating a broad range of cancers using a novel nanoencapsulation and targeted therapy platform. By merging our fields of expertise, we aim to become a fully integrated precision medicine company.
Summary of Position
- Perform diagnostic interpretation of surgical pathology, frozen section pathology, and/or cytology material and electronic release of cases.
- Perform gross examination of surgical tissues.
- Participate in laboratory quality control, quality assurance, and hospital infection control.
- Participate in consultation with clients regarding the significance of pathology findings, guidance on the utilization of laboratory technologies to help aid in diagnosis and treatment, and provide client follow-up.
Regional travel to hospital-based laboratories throughout the State of Texas will be required as new hospitals are onboarded.
Key Job Elements
- Examines and interprets prepared tissue sections and body fluids and secretions by using a variety of microscope techniques, including light microscopy, electron microscopy, and fluorescence microscopy.
- Diagnosis, from body tissue, fluids, secretions, or other specimens to identify the presence and stage of disease or other abnormalities, utilizing laboratory techniques and dictates findings.
- Identifies the etiology, pathogenesis, morphological change, and clinical significance of diseases.
- Consult with referring physicians about ordering and interpreting tests or providing treatments.
- Provides diagnostic information to the treating/referring physician in the form of a written pathology report.
- Participates in proficiency testing programs and intradepartmental meetings to establish measures to ensure and improve the accuracy of diagnoses and quality of care.
- Participates in professional organizations, conferences, and seminars to keep abreast of developments in pathology.
- May perform gross examination, dissection, and description of specimens according to procedure.
- May train and educate laboratory personnel and students in the processing of specimens.
- May take photographs of specimens when indicated for patient reports or archival purposes.
- May consult with peers on difficult cases as requested or needed.
- May plan and supervise the work of the pathology staff or visiting pathologists.
- May perform on-call responsibilities.
- Completes annual training programs within the required timeframe and regularly attends staff meetings.
- Maintains strictest confidentiality.
- Complies with all State, Federal, and professional regulations as well as company and departmental rules, policies, and procedural manuals.
- Adherence to CAP, CLIA, State Regulations, HIPAA, Safety, and OSHA Regulations.
- Performs other duties as assigned.