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Showing posts with label job careeres. Show all posts

Friday, December 6, 2013

Industrial Hygienist 


Duties and responsibilities :  Industrial Hygienist evaluate health hazards , conduct health risk assessments , manage industrial or business health programs and provide consolation . They may be administrators , researchers , consultants or teachers . Many work as part of an industrial or government team , although some have private practices .


Salary : $40,000- $60,000


Education ; Students take college preparatory courses , especially in math , science during high school. 
Many Jobs requrire certification or a master degree in these , or related fileds. 

reflection > in my opinion i wouldnt like this field as a career ,

Friday, November 15, 2013

Histology Specialist


Duties and Responsibilities:  Histology specialist cut sections of tissue and places them to examine them into a microscope. The examine the tissue specimens in paraffin wax blocks or infiltrate tissue specimens with wax.  By examining the tissue under the microscope they make sure that the tissue preparation is to the laboratory requirements.  They are also to maintain all tools used in the laboratory such as Microscopes, Mass spectrometers, Microtomes, immunostainers, Tissue processor embedding centers, and water baths.


Salary: $22,000-$35,000
              $30,000-$50,000


Education:  Students need to take courses such as science, math, & English in high school years. To become a histology specialist you must earn an associate degree and can also earn a bachelor’s degree.  Also you must complete a year of completing an internship. And lastly you must pass the National examination.


 Reflection ; I really wouldn’t like to choose in this career because having to deal with cutting tissue  doesn’t make me comfturble  it gives me the woozies  even thinking about it , also because it not something I’m interested it  not in the field that I’m not interested in .  


Friday, September 13, 2013

Clinical Technologist

Clinical technologists perform more complex laboratory tests and procedures than technicians.
They also suppressive technicians, confirm their tests, and manage laboratory quality control programs.

Most clinical laboratory specialists work in hospitals, but they are also employed by private practices, medical groups, research laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, and universities, and universities.
Average salary:
$20,000-$28,000 (clinical Laboratory technicians)
$25,000-$40,000 (Clinical Technologists)
Educational Requirements:
Students must take the most challenging high school course in, science, math, and English.
An associate’s degree in the field or completion of a specialized in – house training program is required to become a clinical laboratory technician.

A bachelor’s degree in the field is normally requires becoming clinical technologists: however some employers accept an associate’s degree and extensive clinical experience as a substitute. Many technologists pursue additional graduate education or specialized training to advance their careers in clinical chemistry, blood banking, and microbiology.