Histotechnologist License and Education

What is a Histotechnologist
Prepares Tissue Specimens For Microscopic Examination, Processes Slides, And Performs Staining Techniques For Pathology Analysis | Supports Diagnostic Workflows And QA.

Histotechnologist Core Duties
Process And Embed Tissue Specimens | Perform Microtomy And Special Stains | Maintain Slide Quality And Labeling | Perform QC And Instrument Maintenance | Collaborate With Pathologists For Diagnostic Needs.

Histotechnologist Education Requirements
Bachelor Degree In Histotechnology Or Related Field With Clinical Training And Certification Options

Histotechnologist License and Accreditation Agency
NAACLS | ASCP Related

Histotechnologist Program Length
12 to 36 Months

Histotechnologist Salary Min and Max
$45000 to $75000

Histotechnologist Work Settings
Hospital Pathology Labs | Research Institutions | Diagnostic Centers

Histotechnologist Key Skills
Tissue Processing | Microtomy | Staining | Quality Control | Specimen Tracking

Look for These Programs
University Histotechnology Programs Such As University Of Iowa