Cytotechnologists

Stain, mount, and study cells to detect evidence of cancer, hormonal abnormalities, and other pathological conditions following established standards and practices.

Also Known As:
Cytologist Cytology Applications Specialist Cytology Coordinator Cytology Technical Specialist Cytotechnologist
Annual wages for Cytotechnologists in Connecticut
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Job Outlook Below Average

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Connecticut's 2034 Projected Employment
4,270 Employment> Up
9% Change From 2024
United States 2034 Projected Employment
357,200 Employment> Up
2% Change From 2024
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