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What Are the Career Opportunities?
Graduates of an associate's degree in histology can pursue careers as histotechnicians in various settings, including:
Hospitals
Clinical Laboratories
Research Institutions
Pharmaceutical Companies
Histotechnicians play a vital role in preparing tissue samples for examination by pathologists, aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
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