Technician, Pathology Subspecialties:



Clinical Laboratory Director, Non-physician:
Is responsible for the overall operation and administration of the laboratory. This includes employing qualified personnel. This person must make certain that the laboratory uses a quality system approach to testing and concludes accurate results upon testing.
Histology:
This is the study of microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals. This is done by observing a thin slice of tissue under a microscope. Histological stains help to visualize and differentiate the structure beneath the microscopes.
Medical Laboratory:
A Medical Laboratory is also referred to as a clinical laboratory. It's where tests are completed on different clinical specimens to get information about the health of a patient. This is to help diagnose, treat and prevent disease.
Phlebotomy:
Is the process where an incision is made in the vein. There are numerous concepts it is associated with. One of them is the main practice of phlebotomist, an individual trained to draw blood.
Technician, Pathology:
A Pathology Technician is simply a medical professional that prepares and examines slides of human tissues, organs and different surgical specimens for research, diagnosing or education purposes. They usually specialize in either post surgical tissue collection or post-mortem studies. The education basis for a Pathology Technician is science based.