Nev. Admin. Code § 652.425 - Cytotechnologist: Qualifications and activities
1. To qualify
for a certificate as a cytotechnologist, a person must:
(a) Successfully complete 2 years in an
accredited college or university with at least 12 semester hours in science, of
which 8 hours are in biology, and at least 12 months of training in an
accredited school of cytotechnology, and pass a national examination for
certification approved by the Board;
(b) Successfully complete 6 months of formal
training in an accredited school of cytotechnology and 6 months of full-time,
supervised experience in cytotechnology in a laboratory whose director is a
pathologist, and pass a national examination for certification approved by the
Board; or
(c) Pass the examination
for cytotechnologists given by the United States Department of Health and Human
Services.
2. A
cytotechnologist may perform tests only in cytology under the review of the
director.
Notes
NRS 652.123, 652.125, 652.130
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