Bachelor of Cytotechnology
University : Makerere University
Cut off Points Government : 41.0
Cut off Points Private Day : to be updated
Cut off Points Private Evening : Not offered
Cut off Points Government : 41.0
Cut off Points Private Day : to be updated
Cut off Points Private Evening : Not offered
This course equips students to study cells and cellular anomalies. Using a microscope, they examine slides of human cells for any indication that a cell is abnormal and/or diseased (i.e., cancerous or precancerous lesions, infectious agents or inflammatory processes). Cytotechnologists often play a crucial role in helping patients to recover from illness by identifying a disease while it is still at a treatable stage.
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Most cytotechnologists work in hospitals or commercial laboratories. With experience, they also may work in private industry or in supervisory, research and teaching positions. Cytotechnologists may work independently (when evaluating and reporting on normal cells) or in close collaboration with a pathologist (when examining cells for indications of disease).
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