What does a Cytotechnologist do?

According to people in this career, the main tasks are...

TaskImportance
Examine cell samples to detect abnormalities in the color, shape, or size of cellular components and patterns.
100%
Document specimens by verifying patients' and specimens' information.
100%
Submit slides with abnormal cell structures to pathologists for further examination.
99%
Prepare and analyze samples, such as Papanicolaou (PAP) smear body fluids and fine needle aspirations (FNAs), to detect abnormal conditions.
97%
Examine specimens, using microscopes, to evaluate specimen quality.
96%
Maintain effective laboratory operations by adhering to standards of specimen collection, preparation, or laboratory safety.
95%
Provide patient clinical data or microscopic findings to assist pathologists in the preparation of pathology reports.
94%
Assist pathologists or other physicians to collect cell samples by fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy or other method.
93%
Prepare cell samples by applying special staining techniques, such as chromosomal staining, to differentiate cells or cell components.
85%
Adjust, maintain, or repair laboratory equipment, such as microscopes.
82%
Assign tasks or coordinate task assignments to ensure adequate performance of laboratory activities.
80%
Attend continuing education programs that address laboratory issues.
74%
Examine specimens to detect abnormal hormone conditions.
48%