March 6, 2011

Would you make the Cut?

What does it take to be a Mohs Technician at Mobile Mohs, Inc. ?

Our technicians process some of the best slides in the country. Here is how we select our Mohs Technicians...

Our selection process starts with an extensive interview process by Mobile Mohs, Inc. and culminates with the approval of completion of training by Mobile Mohs. Inc. and our Clients. Our average technician receives a minimum of 4 months and/or 600 hours of one-on-one training, both on-the-job and in our histology lab. They are proficient in cutting and processing adipose and cartilage. Once the technician is able to consistently prepare a slide in 15 minutes or less, he/she will be awarded a certificate of completion.

In addition to proficiency in frozen tissue processing, the training curriculum consists of...

  • extensive study of H&E stain chemistry
  • microscope work
  • basic histology and nomenclature
  • exposure to surgery
  • trouble shooting
  • customer service efforts
  • CLIA, OSHA, & HIPPA REGULATIONS


Our Mobile Mohs, Inc. Technicians come from all different backgrounds and have lived all over the United States. Technicians have advanced education, a uniform appearance, and great personalities. We pride ourselves in having a team atmosphere and superior slides at every office. Just look for the techs in blue!

W E K N O W M O H S
est. 1979

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