CYTOTECHNOLOGIST AND INTERNATIONAL CYTOTECHNOLOGIST, CT(ASCP)
Overview
Cytology generally refers to the study of cells for purposes of identifying signs of abnormality or disease. Cytotechnologists work in the laboratories of clinics and hospitals, assisting pathologists and other lab personnel. In order to become a certified cytotechnologist or laboratory manager, applicants need to earn a bachelor’s or master’s degree from an accredited cytotechnology program and pass a certification exam.
CT(ASCP), CT(ASCPi) and SCT(ASCP), SCT(ASCPi) Exam Guidlines
CYTOTECHNOLOGIST AND INTERNATIONAL CYTOTECHNOLOGIST, CT(ASCP) AND CT(ASCPi)
SPECIALIST AND INTERNATIONAL SPECIALIST IN CYTOTECHNOLOGY, SCT(ASCP) AND SCT(ASCPi)
Subtest | EXAM PERCENTAGES | |
CT | SCT | |
GYNECOLOGICAL CYTOLOGY (GC) | 37 – 41% | 18 – 22% |
NON-GYNECOLOGICAL CYTOLOGY: | 24 – 28% | 19 – 23% |
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6 – 10% | 4 – 8% |
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6 – 10% | 4 – 8% |
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8 – 12% | 7 – 11% |
LABORATORY OPERATIONS (LO) | 13 – 17% | 32 – 36% |
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Method of Instruction
- Practical Session ( In- Class Only)
- Microscope Slide Reading
- Theory Online or In -Class
Eatimad Cytology Practical Course in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Middle East