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You can find information on histology technician jobs on the following websites...www.indeed.com _ Forums _ Job _ Histology Technician or www.mymajors.com/careers-and-jobs/histology-technician
Yes there are some online sites that offer histology techician tests and places to study . www.indeed.com _ Forums _ Job _ Histology Technician , www.nsh.org/content/schools-histotechnology
It's a license you earn with your studies under Histology to be able to work as one. This is a MUST HAVE if you are trying to apply to a job with this position.
To find histology technician job listings I would check through your accreditation the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences. They may be able to lead you to potential employers and give you ideas where jobs may be found.
Sites like Indeed and Monster have a lot of job listings that could be relevant. Otherwise check out the American Society of Clinical Pathologists website which will give you info. You'd need a qualification as a Histology Technician from the Registry of the ASCP.
Jobs2Careers.com has a job search helper that she could use. She might also want to make an account on LinkedIn, a professional networking website kind of like Facebook, where she can post a request for a job and it will be sent out to a large number of people.
Pathologist, researcher...
You can study in a college to become an x-ray technician. The job is highly desirable and there is always jobs.
The job of an x-ray tech involves many areas of study. Radiology and math and science skills are important. The job entails reviewing and analyzing bones.
Sites like Indeed and Monster have a lot of job listings that could be relevant. Otherwise check out the American Society of Clinical Pathologists website which will give you info. You'd need a qualification as a Histology Technician from the Registry of the ASCP.