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Anatomic Pathologist (Edinburgh, Scotland)

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Livingston, United Kingdom Full time R1421210

Livingston, United Kingdom| United Kingdom

Job description

Job Overview


Support the day to day operations to laboratories to deliver on sponsor requests and studies, including oversight of technical processes and procedures insofar as they impact pathology interpretations. Monitor progress of studies under purview and inform senior staff of any problems or changes required to those studies.

Essential Functions

  • Review and score Immunohistochemistry and FISH slides.
  • As part of a team, establish new histopathology assays in the laboratory based in Livingston (Edinburgh, Scotland).
  • Maintain professional qualifications and accreditations in line with relevant authorizing bodies and continuing professional development.
  • Evaluate laboratory information.
  • Report results in accordance to protocols mandated by the regulatory requirements.
  • Process improvement
  • Collaborate with Scientific Affairs regarding technical requests including technical principles, advice on choice of tests, test development, cost of testing and result interpretation.

Qualifications

  • Other Medical degree or foreign equivalent at the Licensed Physician level and certification in anatomic pathology Req

  • Typically requires 7 - 10 years of prior relevant experience or equivalent combination of education, training and experience.

  • Preferred experience working in a reference lab, clinical research organization, and/or clinical trials.

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.

  • Excellent client management and problem resolution skills.

  • Knowledge of PC applications.

  • High ethical standards.

  • Ability to meet average industry performance metrics, as well as metrics outlined by the company.

  • Proficient in routine histopathology testing, immunohistochemistry (IHC), cytogenetics (In-situ hybridization) testing procedures and applicable laboratory testing regulations.

  • Working knowledge of quality assurance and quality control principles and in-depth knowledge of company-specific program requirements.

  • Remain aware of scientific and other advances, as the subject matter expert for department. Develop and maintain skills and knowledge appropriate to the post by undertaking training and attending meetings and conferences.

  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, managers and clients.

  • Ability to bring projects and deliverables to completion under timeline expectations.

  • Knowledge of occupational safety and health rules and regulations.

  • Other Applicable certifications and licenses as required by country, state, and/or other regulatory bodies.

Open to discuss relocation bonus and working visa support in the UK.

Q² Solutions,IQVIA’s laboratory business, creates connected intelligence by combining our expertise, technology and analytics - this fuels unparalleled research & development solutions. We uphold a deep commitment to patients, sites, customers, and each other. https://www.q2labsolutions.com/careers

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