The Lab Cytotechnologist separates sediment and cells from blood serum and categorizes slides and records classification. Examines cells of the cytoplasm and nucleus to determine pathological conditions. Being a Lab Cytotechnologist detects abnormalities and communicates to pathologist to arrive at a final diagnosis and report. Receives and prepares specimens for analysis. In addition, Lab Cytotechnologist requires a special degree of from an approved school of cytotechnology and American Society of Clinical Pathologist (ASCP) or I. C.A. registration. Typically reports to a supervisor or manag ...er. Lab Cytotechnologist's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement.More Show Less
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