Cytotechnologist
(Cytology)
Duties and responsibilities:
Cytology is the study of human body
cells. Cytotechnologists are specially trained clinical technologists who study
human body cells to identify changes that may indicate disease like cancer.
Their duties include preparing
microscope slides of cell samples, examining cell samples using microscopes, identifying
abnormalities in shape size or color using other automated lab equipment to
perform tests, and analyzing.
Cytotechnologists usually work in
hospitals, clinics, or private laboratories. They also work in universities or
for other researchers.
Average: $30,000 - $50,000
Educational requirement:
Students should take the most
challenging high school courses in science, math, and English.
Almost all cytotechnologists earn
bachelor’s degrees in medical or clinical technology programs that include a
year-long clinical internship in the field.
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