Cytogenetic Technologist performs microscopic analysis for cytogenetic studies on biological specimens. Analyzes chromosomes for prenatal diagnosis, congenital birth defects, fertility problems and hematological disorders. Being a Cytogenetic Technologist is responsible for harvesting cells, image analysis, and results reporting. Requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Cytogenetic Technologist typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Typically requires certification as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist. Cytogenetic Technologist's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Orthopedic Technologist is a paramedically trained member of the orthopedic team who works with all health care professionals in delivering excellent patient care and performing all appropriate responsibilities in a professional and courteous manner. Ability to articulate descriptions of orthopedic conditions based on the understanding of anatomical structures and their relationship with one another. Has the ability to apply, adjust, and remove all common orthopedic devices, using a manual or standard practice as a guide. Knowledge of theory and application of skin or skeletal traction and knowledge of the proper application of aseptic techniques in dressing change, removal of sutures or staples and in setting up surgical fields.
Required:
-Associates Degree from an accredited Orthopedic Technologist Program
-National Board Certification of Orthopedic Technology (NBCOT)
Note: (If New Grad: Must obtain NBCOT within 6 Months of hire.)
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