AHEC Connecticut
LABORATORY SCIENCE - Pathologists’ Assistant
To be a successful Pathologists’ Assistant you should...
- have integrity
- be able to apply a large body of medical and scientific knowledge to continually varying situations
- be able to recognize their unique role in medical care
- be constantly aware of the limitations imposed on the profession
What will my job be like?
Pathologists' assistants make and record measurements, gross features, and type and extent of disease. They then dissect the specimen and select portions to be examined microscopically by the pathologist.
In autopsy pathology, pathologists' assistants perform post-mortem examinations under the supervision of a pathologist. They perform the external examination, evisceration, and dissection of the body, followed by recording of measurements, weights, and other findings, culminating in the dictation of a gross description.
Pathologists' assistants work with pathologists to create lists of pathologic findings and correlate the findings with the clinical history. Finally, they select material for microscopic examination by the pathologist.
Where could I work?
A majority of pathologists’ assistants work in community hospitals, with others working in government hospitals, reference laboratories, the medical examiners system, and academic centers, such as medical schools or university hospitals.
What is the average annual salary?
$89,000
What is the future of this career?
Competition for jobs has increased, and individuals may now have to spend more time seeking employment than in the past.
What type of education and/or training do I need?
A four-year degree in a biological science. Laboratory experience is a plus.
Where can I get the education and/or training?
- Quinnipiac University, Hamden
Do I need a license or certification for this career?
Licensure is not required in the state of Connecticut.
Where can I get more information?
American Association of Pathologists' Assistants (AAPA)
Rosewood Office Plaza, Suite 300N
1711 W. County Road B
Roseville, MN 55113
(800) 532-AAPA
www.pathologistsassistants.org
American Society of Clinical Pathologists
2100 West Harrison Street
Chicago, IL 60612
(312) 738-1336
www.ascp.org