Histology
Specialist
Duties and
Responsibilities: Histology Specialists include both Histologic Technicians and
Histologists. Histologists are also referred to as
Histotechnologists. Both histologic technicians and histologists prepare
tissue samples that are used by physicians to determine if a patient has a
disease, dysfunction, or malignancy. Histology technicians and
histologists prepare samples by using equipment to thinly slice tissue
samples. They then mount the thin slices on microscope slides and use
chemicals to stain them so important structures are visible. Histologists
perform more complex and advanced procedures than technicians and often also
perform management functions. Histology specialists work in hospital, veterinary,
pharmacy, or research laboratories.
Salary:
$22,00-$50,000
Education: Students should take the most challenging high school courses in science, math, and English. To become a histologic technician, students must either earn an associate's degree in the field and complete a one year internship or complete a long-term training program in a histopathology lab. They must also pass a national examination. To become a histologist, students must either earn a bachelor's degree that includes a one year clinical internship or complete a long-term training program in a histopathology lab. They must also pass a national examination
Reflection: I wouldn’t want to be a Histology Specialist
because I mean I have other things I would like to be. Other people have their dreams
and they want to follow that. I have a dream myself to you know.
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