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Pathology Specialists/Technologists

Technologists, Technicians & Other Technical Service Providers Healthcare Taxonomy Code 246Q00000X

HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all pathology specialists and technologists.

As of today, the following are the total number of Pathology Specialists/Technologists nationally, in your state, and near your location.

Medicare

The following are the total number of Pathology Specialists/Technologists who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.

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What do Pathology Specialists/Technologists do?

Pathology specialists/technologists prepare, process, and analyze tissue and fluid samples to aid in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. 

Their duties include operating laboratory equipment such as microtomes, staining tissue samples, documenting test results, maintaining laboratory safety protocols, and assisting pathologists in their examination of microscopic slides. 

Responsibilities

Specimen Preparation: They receive, label, and prepare tissue and fluid samples by embedding, sectioning, and staining them for microscopic examination. 

Equipment Operation: Pathology specialists utilize and maintain sophisticated laboratory equipment, including microtomes, centrifuges, and microscopes. 

Microscopic Analysis: They prepare microscope slides and examine them using various techniques to highlight different cellular and tissue structures. 

Documentation: Accurate record-keeping of test results is crucial, ensuring that information is legible and accessible to physicians and other healthcare professionals. 

Quality Control and Safety: Technologists adhere to stringent safety and quality control procedures to ensure the integrity of samples and maintain a safe laboratory environment. 

Collaboration: They work closely with pathologists, physicians, and other members of the medical team, communicating effectively and assisting with research and diagnostic processes. 

Specialized Roles

Histology Technician: A specialized role focused on preparing tissue samples into microscope slides for pathologists to study. 

Clinical Laboratory Technologist: Focuses on conducting and overseeing various lab tests on body fluids and tissues to identify markers of disease. 

Impact of their Work

Pathology specialists and technologists are essential to the medical field, providing the foundational groundwork for pathologists to make precise and informed diagnoses. Their meticulous work with tissue samples is vital for identifying diseases, including cancers, and for informing patient treatment plans. 

Specialty Pathology Specialists/Technologists

Blood Banking Specialist/Technologists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 246QB0000X

Blood Bank Specialists/Technologists perform complex tests to determine blood type and match donors with recipients, screen blood for viruses, and manage the collection, processing, and storage of blood products. 

Their crucial work ensures the safety and availability of blood for transfusions and helps prevent harmful reactions by verifying blood compatibility. 

Chemistry Pathology Specialist/Technologists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 246QC1000X

Chemistry Pathology Specialists/Technologists perform chemical analyses on tissue and body fluid samples to aid in diagnosing diseases and guiding medical treatment. 

They operate and maintain laboratory equipment, process samples, perform quality control, document test results, and ensure a safe and compliant laboratory environment. 

Cytotechnology Specialist/Technologists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 246QC2700X

Cytotechnology Specialists/Technologists examine cell samples under a microscope to detect abnormalities indicating diseases, particularly cancer. 

They prepare and analyze various cell specimens, such as those from Pap tests and fine-needle aspirations, documenting their findings for pathologists who make the final diagnosis. Cytotechnologists play a vital role in providing rapid and accurate diagnoses by collaborating with physicians to interpret microscopic cell structures and identify abnormalities.  

Diplomate Laboratory Management Specialist/Technologists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 246QL0901X

Diplomate Laboratory Management Specialists/Technologists direct and manage clinical laboratories, overseeing finances, operations, personnel, and compliance with regulations. 

These high-level professionals ensure the efficient and safe operation of laboratory departments by managing technical staff, developing procedures, and providing leadership in areas such as quality control, safety, and technical objectives. 

Hematology Specialist/Technologists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 246QH0000X

Hematology specialists and technologists analyze blood and blood-forming tissues to diagnose and monitor blood disorders, including anemia, leukemia, and disorders related to blood clotting. 

Their work involves performing tests, operating complex lab equipment, preparing samples, ensuring the accuracy of results, and providing critical data to healthcare providers to guide diagnosis and treatment decisions.  

Hemapheresis Practitioners

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 246QH0401X

Hemapheresis practitioners perform apheresis, or hemapheresis, a medical procedure where a patient’s blood is separated into its components, a specific component is collected or removed, and the rest is returned to the body. 

These practitioners utilize machines to separate blood and remove disease-causing elements, such as excess white blood cells, plasma proteins, or abnormal red blood cells, to treat various conditions, including autoimmune diseases, certain blood disorders, and high cholesterol levels. 

Histology Specialist/Technologists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 246QH0600X

Histology Specialists/Technologists prepare biological tissue samples for microscopic examination by pathologists to aid in diagnosing diseases, monitoring treatments, and supporting medical research. 

Their work involves complex processes such as tissue processing, embedding specimens into wax blocks, sectioning them into thin slices, and staining them with dyes to highlight cellular details. 

This meticulous work provides crucial information for understanding cell structures and identifying abnormalities in diseases like cancer and degenerative conditions.  

Immunology Pathology Specialist/Technologists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 246QI0000X

Immunology specialists and technologists perform laboratory tests on patient samples to diagnose and monitor immune system disorders, such as allergies, autoimmune diseases, and immunodeficiencies. 

They utilize advanced techniques such as flow cytometry and immunoassays, operate sophisticated laboratory equipment, record test data, and ensure the accuracy of results to support patient care. 

These professionals play a crucial role in understanding immune system malfunctions and contributing to the diagnosis, management, and treatment of diseases. 

Laboratory Management Specialist/Technologists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 246QL0900X

Laboratory Management Specialists/Technologists perform both technical and managerial duties, with technologists primarily conducting diagnostic tests on patient samples, such as blood and tissue, analyzing the results for accuracy, and ensuring proper use of equipment.

At the same time, management specialists oversee laboratory operations, manage staff and budgets, develop policies, ensure compliance with regulations, and coordinate with other healthcare professionals to deliver efficient and high-quality laboratory services. 

Medical Technologists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 246QM0706X

Medical technologists perform complex tests on patient samples, such as blood and tissue, to assist physicians in diagnosing and treating diseases like cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. 

They operate sophisticated equipment, interpret complex results, manage laboratory equipment, ensure quality control, and maintain accurate records, with their findings guiding crucial medical decisions for patients. 

Microbiology Specialist/Technologists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 246QM0900X

Microbiology Specialists/Technologists perform hands-on laboratory work, including culturing, identifying, and analyzing microorganisms in samples such as blood, food, or water, to diagnose infectious diseases, ensure food and product safety, and support public health initiatives. 

They use microscopes, automated equipment, and other scientific tools to identify bacteria, viruses, and fungi, interpret test results, ensure quality control, and maintain detailed records.  

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