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Choose an Allied Health Career
Histologist (HT)
Histologist (HT) - prepares tissue samples for microscopic examination.
They process samples, often by sectioning the tissue, then dehydrating,
staining, embedding, and mounting it on glass slides. The work of
the histologist is essential to that of the pathologist, who conducts
the analysis of the specimen.
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Histologist |
| Length of Training: |
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2 years |
| Education or Training Requirement: |
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Associate's Degree |
| Requirements for Certification, Registration or Licensure: |
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Registration Exam or Equivalent Training |
| Earning Potential*: |
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$35,000 to $48,000 |
| Where They Work: |
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Hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, research laboratories.
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*The salary figures cited here are intended to give an idea
of the range for what one can earn within the professions listed. Each JHS partner
has its own pay scale; these figures are based on salary averages for the Year
2002. Of course, any starting salary is based on an individual's experience,
level of education and training.
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