Cytology assistant

  • How to work in a cytology lab?

    You might want to consider receiving certification as a medical laboratory technician from the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP).
    Certification usually involves graduating from an accredited laboratory science associate's degree program and holding clinical lab experience (www.ascp.org)..

  • What does a biology lab assistant do?

    Biology Lab Assistant:
    Assists in the preparation of biology instructional lab materials, including chemical solutions, equipment, and supplies.
    Stockroom duties to include glassware washing, inventory control, safety data sheet management, general cleaning, waste management, and other duties as assigned..

  • Under the supervision of medical laboratory technologists, histology assistants cut and chemically stain biological specimens, which can be used by physicians to aid in patient diagnosis, or by academic researchers to study the origin and development of diseases.
Cytology Laboratory Assistant contributes to the overall efficiency of the laboratory and pathology practice, and ultimately excellent patient care by performing a variety of tasks, in a cost effective, accurate, and timely manner in compliance with operational procedures.

Who is involved in a cytology service?

There are many staff working in laboratories involved with aspects of a cytology service.
These are mix of a medically qualified medical pathologists, and health care professionals, many coming into the profession as post graduates who have specifically trained in the area of cytology.


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