What Pathologists' Assistants Do
Another career path you may investigate in the area of clinical laboratory science is that of the pathologists' assistant. A pathologists' assistant is an intensively trained allied health professional who, under the direction and supervision of a pathologist, provides anatomic pathology services. This includes preparation, description, and dissection of human tissue surgical specimens and preparation of human postmortem examinations.
Personality
- Critical thinking
- Time management
- Manual dexterity
- Scientific
- Enjoys working independently and as a team.
- Detail-oriented
Education Requirements
4-year Baccalaureate Degree and successful completion of an accredited PA program.
Salary Range
According to salary.com, the median salary of scientist pathologists' assistants is $93,723 per year.
Learn More
- Pathologists' assistant programs affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic.