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Cytotechnologist

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AVG. SALARY

$59,240

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What To Learn

High School

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Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

Bachelor's degree

Clinical laboratory technologists typically need a bachelor's degree. Some states require laboratory personnel to be licensed.

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Additional Information

You need a strong background in biology starting in high school. An interest in cancer is helpful, and an ability to concentrate in a quiet setting is essential. Perhaps the most important qualification is a precise attention to detail.

"I would recommend it to someone, especially someone who enjoys detail and attention to detail," says cytotechnologist Pauline Atkinson. "Be prepared to spend time sitting quietly and paying strict attention to what you're doing."

Losing sight of what's in front of you could literally cost someone's life. If your ability to concentrate is at a minimum on any given day, you'll be expected to stay home.

Many universities offer four-year undergraduate programs in cytotechnology. Many other schools offer single-year certificate programs. Cytotechnologists must pass qualifying examinations.

Cytotechnologists do not generally have a PhD. "You have a BS and then the cytotechnology program is two years long. It is a specialized area of biology and anatomy," says Atkinson.

Extra Requirements

Clinical laboratory technologists can obtain a general certification as a medical laboratory technologist or a certification in a specialty, such as cytotechnology or medical biology. Most credentialing institutions require that technologists complete an accredited education program in order to qualify to sit for an exam. For more credentialing information, visit the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, American Medical Technologists, and the American Society for Clinical Pathology.

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