Now that you’ve gotten a solid start into your education or career as a histotechnologist or histotechnician, have you begun to ask yourself, “What’s next?” Congrats on reaching this step! By now, you probably have a great understanding of your field.
Becoming a certified histotechnologist or certified histotechnician is an excellent way to showcase your knowledge, experience, and commitment to this profession. First, let’s review what these specialized lab professionals do.
Both histotechnologists and histotechnicians can be referred to as histologists. Let’s learn more about histology certification and explore the two most common certifications: the HT certification for histotechnicians and the HTL certification for histotechnologists.
Histology certification demonstrates that you have additional knowledge and skills that set you apart from others in your field. This matters! The benefits of certification will take you and your career far. First, let’s start with a quick review of the similarities and differences of these two laboratory professionals.
Histotechnicians and histotechnologists often perform many similar tasks. However, histotechnologists have more education and training than histotechnicians. Histotechnologists can prepare samples that require more advanced skills and specialized techniques. Additionally, histotechnologists are able to move into educational, administrative, and leadership roles more easily.
Whether you are a histotechnologist or histotechnician, certification in your field is a great way to show off your knowledge, skills, and experience. But the benefits of certification don’t end there. Did you know that:
Are you wondering how to become a histotechnologist? Before becoming certified, you will need to get started in this career path. The following requirements apply to histotechnologists in all 50 states:
What about how to become a histotechnician? There are a few things to do before becoming certified in this field. These requirements apply to histotechnicians in all 50 states.
Once you complete a degree or certificate program in histology, your next step is certification. Certification is not a requirement for all histology jobs, but many employers, including Trusted, require it. The American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) offers two types of histology certifications:
The HTL certification for histotechnologists.
The HT certification for histotechnicians.
Upon completion and passing of your exam, you will be certified as either a histotechnologist or histotechnician! Be sure to take pride in and congratulate yourself on this accomplishment. Don’t forget to renew your certification every three years.
Not every state requires licensure to work as a histotechnologist or histotechnician, but some states do. The following four states currently require an additional histology license to work as a histotechnician or histotechnologist:
Florida Histotechnologist
You can more information on Florida histotechnology licenses at the Florida Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel website.
Florida Histotechnician
You can more information on Florida histotechnician licenses at the Florida Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel website.
You can more information on Nevada histotechnologist and histotechnician licenses at the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services website.
New York Histotechnologist
You can more information on New York histotechnology licenses at the New York State Office of the Professions website.
New York Histotechnician
You can more information on New York histotechnician licenses at the New York State Office of the Professions website.
You can more information on West Virginia histotechnologist & histotechnician licenses at the West Virginia Department of Health website.
Certification is a great way to set yourself apart as a histotechnologist or histotechnician, and at Trusted, we require that our histology travelers have either an HT or HTL certification.
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