§ 52.50 Histotechnologist
In addition to meeting all applicable provisions of this Part, to be registered as a program recognized as leading to licensure as a histotechnologist, which meets the requirements of section 79-21.1 of this Title, the program shall:
- be a histotechnology program leading to a bachelor's or higher degree or post-baccalaureate advanced certificate, the combination of which shall:
- include coursework, which may include a laboratory component, in each of the following subject areas or their equivalent as determined by the department:
- anatomy and physiology;
- inorganic and organic chemistry;
- histology;
- histological techniques, including but not limited to; (i) specimen accessioning, grossing, fixation, processing, embedding, sectioning (including microtomy), and staining techniques; (ii) immunohistochemistry procedures; and (iii) molecular and cytology preparation techniques;
- laboratory operations relevant to histology services, including, but not limited to, quality control, quality assurance, equipment maintenance, record keeping, laboratory procedures, and safety; and
- include a supervised clinical experience of at least 500 clock hours of histotechnologist practice; or
- include coursework, which may include a laboratory component, in each of the following subject areas or their equivalent as determined by the department:
- be a program that leads to a bachelor's degree in histotechnology (or similarly named program), or an appropriate clinical education program that has at least a bachelor's degree as an admissions requirement, and that meets accreditation standards as a histotechnology program (or similarly named program) from a national accrediting organization acceptable to the department. For programs in the process of obtaining accreditation, in addition to maintaining compliance with all applicable provisions of this Part, continued registration of the program will be contingent upon the demonstration of adequate progress towards full accreditation as determined by the department. For accredited programs, in addition to maintaining compliance with all applicable provisions of this Part, re-registration will be contingent upon maintaining accreditation status.