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
A histology technician prepares the tissue, cuts it, adheres it to slides, stains it, and cover slips the slides for diagnosis by a pathologist. Histology is the study of tissue, cytology, on the other hand is the study of cells (pap smears and fine needle aspirations), which is what cytology techs work with. a histology technician studys cells and processes tissue for the cyto technician to read on slides. The tech is responsible for staining and cover slipping slides.?
Keith R. Porter has written: 'An introduction to the fine structure of cells and tissues' -- subject(s): Atlases, Cytology, Histology
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