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Career Overview for Histologic Technicians: Role, Training, and Job Outlook

Histologic technicians, also known as histologists, play a vital role in preparing tissue slides for microscopic examination. They utilize freezing and cutting techniques to prepare body tissue and are responsible for mounting and staining samples for pathologists and cytotechnologists. Typically working in hospitals, government agencies, or industrial labs, these professionals usually have a 40-hour workweek with day shifts. While a formal license is not required, voluntary certification from the ASCP is available. This overview covers training, job outlook, and salary expectations in this rewarding field.

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Career Overview for Histologic Technicians: Role, Training, and Job Outlook

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  1. DEBBIE A. MCKNIGHT HISTOLOGIC TECHNICIAN

  2. Histologist prepare slides of body tissue for microscopic exam Use freezing and cutting techniques to prepare body tissue Mount and stain the body tissue for the Pathologist and Cytotechnologist to view DUTIES

  3. Most work in a large hospital Government agency Industrial Laboratories Usually work 40 hours week DAY SHIFT WORKING ENVIROMENT

  4. 12 Month hospital-based on the job training or • Associate Degree at Community College Length of Training

  5. Currently, there is no licensure or certification requirement for employment Voluntary certification is offered by ASCP organization LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION

  6. ACCD-ST PHILLIP’S COLLEGE-C • BAMC- SAN ANTONIO-C • SETON MEDICAL CENTER –AUSTIN-C Education Programs in the Area

  7. Job Outlook and Salaries • Job Outlook

  8. http://wwwascoporg http://www.nsh.org Professional Associations

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