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Where Can Histologists Work?
Histologists can find employment in several settings, each offering unique opportunities and challenges. Here are some of the most common places where histologists can work:
Hospitals
and Medical Centers
Research Laboratories
Pharmaceutical Companies
Academic Institutions
Veterinary Clinics
Government Agencies
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