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Overview
The Lead Pathologists Assistant (PA), reporting to the Anatomic Pathology Laboratory Manager, serves as the primary technical expert for all Pathologists Assistants (PA) and Laboratory Technical Assistants (LTA) within the Grossing section of Anatomic Pathology. In this capacity, the Lead PA provides advanced technical leadership, guidance, and mentorship, ensuring optimal specimen processing and reference laboratory workflows and strict adherence to quality, safety, and regulatory standards across the grossing team.
Under the supervision and guidance of the Laboratory Medical Director, the Lead Pathologists Assistant is a highly skilled professional responsible for performing gross examinations on a diverse range of specimens. These include complex oncologic cases such as pancreas, breast, bladder, uterus, and ovary as well as routine benign resections and biopsies. Serving as a critical liaison between pathologists and operational leadership, the Lead PA independently makes grossing decisions, resolves specimen-related issues, manages grossing workflows, and ensures efficiency throughout the laboratory.
Responsibilities
A. Primary Responsibilities Tasks that must be done for the job to serve its purpose
Supervise Grossing Room and Histology Accessioning Operations: Oversee daily workflow, including supply management, equipment maintenance, and instrumentation functionality to ensure efficient operations.
Perform Technical PA Duties: Carry out core Pathologists Assistant responsibilities as needed, such as specimen accessioning, intraoperative consultations (e.g., frozen sections and staining), triage, gross examination, dictation, and specimen photography.
Ensure Protocol Adherence: Apply expert knowledge of grossing protocols to maintain high standards of quality, accuracy, and productivity.
Oversee Policies, Competency, and Quality Programs: Lead the development, implementation, and monitoring of PA and LTA policies and procedures, competency assessments, and quality assurance initiatives.
Support Autopsy Services: Participate in autopsy procedures as required.
Exercise Independent Judgment: Make autonomous decisions regarding grossing and specimen processing with minimal supervision.
Utilize Laboratory Information Systems: Operate the Anatomic Pathology information system proficiently to streamline and support laboratory operations.
Surgical Specimen Dissection and Processing:
Verify accurate specimen identification and accessioning.
Gather relevant clinical history (e.g., imaging, lab data) in consultation with pathologists.
Collaborate with pathologists to describe gross anatomical features, including specimen dimensions, anatomical structures, and disease characteristics (e.g., tumor size, margins).
Dissect surgical specimens and prepare tissue for processing, including immunofluorescent microscopy.
Maintain and update surgical pathology protocol manuals in compliance with regulatory standards.
Oversee equipment maintenance, supply inventory, and cleanliness of the grossing room.
Support Quality Control and Assurance: Ensure accurate documentation and adherence to quality standards across all processes.
Qualifications
B. Non-Primary Responsibilities Additional tasks that support the work but aren't required to meet the core goals of the role
Postmortem Examination Support: Review patient charts and relevant data for case preparation; coordinate with pathologists to determine required techniques and notify involved personnel.
Under pathologist supervision with the assistance of a diener, perform postmortem examinations, including external inspection, in situ organ review, evisceration, dissection, and documentation of findings (e.g., organ weights, fluid presence, gross abnormalities).
Assist in compiling clinical history summaries for preliminary autopsy reports.
Ensure proper body release procedures, including restoration and biohazard identification.
Maintain autopsy protocol manuals and ensure photographic and microscopic records are archived per regulatory guidelines.
Manage equipment, supplies, and cleanliness of the autopsy suite.
Perform other duties as assigned by the Anatomic Pathology Manager and Laboratory Director.
Beebe Healthcare serves the Sussex County community with a medical center located in beautiful, historic Lewes, Delaware, and convenient outpatient locations throughout the county. Founded in 1916 by two physician brothers, Drs. James Beebe and Richard C. Beebe, the medical center in Lewes is a 210-licensed-bed, not-for-profit seaside community hospital. Beebe's specialized service lines include cardiac and vascular, surgical services, oncology, women's health, and orthopaedic services. Beebe offers an array of inpatient, outpatient, emergency, and diagnostic services.
Beebe's five satellite campuses offer imaging, physical rehabilitation, and lab services, as well as walk-in care centers. In addition, Beebe offers Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Medicine and Diabetes Management & Medical Nutrition Therapy.
With a mission to serve the community, Beebe also offers many free screenings and outreach programs through its Population Health Department; and advanced medical care for those who are recuperating at home through Beebe Home Care Services.
Beebe is also training the next generation of nurses through the Margaret H. Rollins School of Nursing, located behind the Medical Cente...r in Lewes.
Beebe's Medical Staff has grown tremendously since the early 1990s. Employed physicians through Beebe Medical Group and our affiliated physicians on Beebe's Medical Staff now serve patients from Milford to Millville in specialties including cardiac surgery, dermatology, endocrinology, family practice, gastroenterology, general surgery, internal medicine, pediatric neurology, and surgical oncology.
Beebe is proud to offer quality care, close to home for the residents and visitors of Sussex County.