Tuesday 29 April 2014

Cytotechnology


This is yet another healthcare career that I've never heard of. Check it out!

What Does a Cytotechnologist Do?
  •  Study cells and cellular anomalies
  • Using a microscope, they examine slides of human cells for any indication that a cell is abnormal and/or diseased (i.e., cancerous or precancerous lesions, infectious agents or inflammatory processes)
  • Often play a crucial role in helping patients to recover from illness by identifying a disease while it is still at a treatable stage
  • Examine slides microscopically, mark cellular changes that indicate disease and submit a report to the pathologist for final evaluation
How Do I Become a Cytotechnologist?
  • Michener is the only school in Ontario that offers this program. Cytology programs are also offered at SIAST, Rosemont, NAIT, Dalhousie. I'll list the prerequisites for the Michener program here
  • You must be a Canadian certified Medical Laboratory Technologist or have an undergraduate degree in science
  • If you have an undergraduate degree, you must have taken 1.0 courses in anatomy, and 1.0 courses in physiology with a minimum grade of 70%
  • You must have a minimum GPA of 70%
  • Top-ranked applicants are invited to an interview
  • Admission offers are determined using the following formula: CGPA (35%), professional and academic experience (15%) and the Multi Mini Interview (50%)
  • Application for Michener is due February 1st on the Ontario Colleges website

1 comment:

  1. DO NOT become a Cytotechnologist, we are loosing jobs due to the restructuring of pap test screening guidelines across the country. You won't be able to find a job.

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