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Pathologists' Assistant

Overview

A pathologists’ assistant is an intensively trained allied health professional who provides anatomic pathology services under the direction and supervision of a pathologist.  A pathologists’ sssistant is qualified to do all the work leading up to (but not including) diagnosis - including tissue banking, gross examination of surgical pathology specimens, and complex surgical resections and autopsies.

At the direction and under the supervision of a pathologist(s), a pathologists’ assistant may perform the following tasks and assume responsibility for:

  • Preparation, gross description and dissection of human tissue surgical specimens
  • Preparation of human postmortem examinations
  • Teaching courses in human anatomy and physiology, histology, gross pathology, gross and microscopic photography and gross dissection skills for both surgical and autopsy pathology.
  • Performance of various managerial and/or administrative duties, including handling budgets, supervising employees, etc.

By performing such a wide array of tasks, pathologists' assistants make a significant contribution to the effectiveness and cost-efficiency of a laboratory or pathology practice.

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Salary: $60,000 - $90,000 [*]

Years in school: 4 - 6 after high school graduation

Job outlook: Excellent

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