The Administrative Support Anatomic Pathology supports pathologists and pathology department as part of the administrative support team. Registers and accessions pathology consult cases in the electronic medical record (EMR). Facilitates movement of case material and legal documents for pathology review or consultation. Assists pathologists with documentation of report attributes.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Coordinates, prioritizes, and oversees daily workflow, completion of assigned tasks in a timely fashion. Assumes responsibility for problem solving daily operations as needed
Assists leadership with quality reviews. Takes action to implement corrective action when necessary. Appropriately documents actions and informs leadership
Assists, initiates, institutes and/or completes special projects or duties as designated by the pathologist and/or leadership team
Oversees the maintenance of office equipment. Acts as a resource in troubleshooting technical and equipment operations and initiates work orders, as necessary
Responds to Specialty Laboratory main entrance; acts as first point of contact for students, observers, job candidates, sales representatives, delivery personnel, and visitors
Answers department telephone calls and fields callers’ questions and concerns
Troubleshoots delays in case results and report errors
Acts as liaison between department and Network offices, as well as outside institutions, to facilitate movement of originated and non-originated case material and reports as necessary for coordination of patient care
Registers and accessions pathology consult cases in the EMR; assists with the registration and accessioning of surgical specimens, as needed
Requests and receives consult reports and case material from physician offices, offsite Network locations, and outside institutions
PHYSICIAL AND SENSORY REQUIREMENTS:
Sitting up to 7 hours per day in 2 - hour increments. Standing up to 2 hours per day in 2 - hour increments. Walking up to 1 hour per day in 10 - minute increments. Use of hands and fingers to use computer keyboard and telephone and sort and file reports. Frequent handing of papers and glass slides. Lifting occasionally up to 10 pounds. Carrying occasionally up to 10 pounds. Occasional stooping/bending. Reaches above shoulder level to retrieve case materials. Hearing normal conversation. Normal vision with ability to read computer screen.
EDUCATION:
High school diploma or equivalent.
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
Knowledge of medical and pathology terminology preferred.
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