anatomical pathology technician
Anatomical pathology technicians assist specialised doctors in pathology in conducting post-mortem examinations, keeping records of the samples, specimens, organs and the respective findings and taking care of their appropriate disposal under supervision, following the orders of the doctor of medicine.
About anatomical pathology technician
As an anatomical pathology technician in Poland, you will assist pathologists in conducting post-mortem examinations under strict medical and legal protocols. Your work involves careful specimen collection, sample preservation, detailed record-keeping, and proper disposal of biological materials according to regulatory requirements. You will work in a specialized mortuary environment where precision, respect for the deceased, and adherence to health and safety regulations are paramount. Your role is crucial in supporting forensic investigations, medical research, and understanding causes of death, while navigating sensitive circumstances with professionalism and compassion.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a anatomical pathology technician.
Autopsy Assistance and Sample Collection
- Assist pathologists during autopsy procedures by providing necessary instruments, materials, and support
- Take samples from organs and tissues during autopsy following established protocols and medical standards
- Ensure proper specimen handling, labeling, and preservation to maintain sample integrity and traceability
- Conduct visits to the postmortem room to prepare facilities and verify readiness for examinations
Specimen and Records Management
- Keep detailed records of all specimens, organs, tissues, and findings collected during autopsies
- Maintain organized specimen storage systems with proper labeling and documentation for traceability
- Use medical informatics systems to record autopsy data, findings, and specimen information
- Perform mortuary facility administration including inventory management and supply ordering
Health and Safety Protocols
- Follow procedures to control substances hazardous to health, including proper handling of biological materials
- Apply sterilization techniques to all instruments and equipment used in postmortem examinations
- Select appropriate hazard control measures and personal protective equipment for specific examination types
- Maintain infection control standards to prevent cross-contamination and protect health and safety
Legal and Ethical Compliance
- Understand and comply with legal requirements related to mortuary services and postmortem examinations
- Follow healthcare occupation-specific ethics standards, maintaining dignity and respect for the deceased
- Handle confidential information appropriately and maintain privacy regarding deceased individuals and their families
- Ensure proper documentation and disposal of biological materials according to regulatory and ethical guidelines
Body Reconstruction and Communication
- Assist with reconstructing the body after autopsy following established procedures and respecting the deceased
- Cope with unusual stimuli and emotional challenges inherent to mortuary facility environments
- Communicate professionally with pathologists, medical examiners, law enforcement, and families regarding examination results
- Provide information on mortuary services to families and relevant authorities with sensitivity and professionalism
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (31)
Optional (15)
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