|
Apr 02, 2025
|
|
|
|
2025-2026 Official General Catalog
Histological Technician: Certificate
|
|
Return to: Programs of Study
Certificate
CIP CODE: 26.1201
HEGIS CODE: 5205.00
Program Overview
The Histological Technician program teaches students how to process tissue samples for microscopic examination. Histological Technicians work closely with pathologists and play an integral role in aiding patient diagnosis. They use their knowledge of tissues, pathological conditions and precision equipment to process, section and stain patient specimens. The precision, quality and timeliness of the specimen preparation directly impacts diagnosis and ultimately patient care.Students are eligible to sit for New York State Licensure and national certification examinations upon program completion. Students who wish to enroll in the Histological Technician Certificate should either have already completed a two-year degree or be dual enrolled in a two-year program in order to be eligible to sit for the licensing exam upon program completion, which requires completion of at minimum, a two-year degree.
Mission
The mission of the Histological Technician program is to develop New York State-licensed pathology laboratory professionals. Educational experiences rely on sound and innovative pedagogical approaches, unique technical training, and robust clinical practice. We serve as a pathway for direct employment in the statewide healthcare community. Our mission aligns with the institutional mission by creating access to inclusive, diverse educational experiences through our fully-online certificate and associate degree programs.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Competent in collecting, processing, and analyzing tissue specimens and other substances
- Demonstrate proper lab safety techniques, and biohazard and chemical handling.
- Perform histological processing of tissue specimen and other specimens including: preservation, fixation, embedding, sectioning and staining paraffin-embedded tissue
- Recognize factors that affect procedures and results, and taking appropriate actions within predetermined limits when corrections are indicated
- Perform and monitor quality control within predetermined limits
- Perform preventative and corrective maintenance of equipment and instruments or refer to appropriate sources for repairs
- Apply principles of safety
- Demonstrate professional conduct and interpersonal communication skills with patients, laboratory personnel, other health care professionals, and with the public
- Recognize the responsibilities of other laboratory and health care personnel and interact with them with respect for their jobs and patient care
Program Contact
Erin O’Hara-Leslie, Chairperson
Office: Decker Health Science Center, Room 217
Telephone: +1 (607) 778-55161
Email: oharaleslieek@sunybroome.edu
Admission to this program is through the competitive admissions process. Information about the requirements for admission and the competitive admissions process may be found on the Admission for Competitive Health Sciences Programs webpage. Questions may be directed to the Admissions Office at 607-778-5001 or via email at admissions@sunybroome.edu.
|
Fall Semester (11 Credits)
Spring Semester (12 Credits)
Summer/Fall Semester (10 Credits)
Notes
Students must complete the program within five years of enrollment. All required courses within the must be passed with a minimum grade of C to progress in the program. |
Return to: Programs of Study
|
|