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| Philosophy |
| The University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences Histotechnician (Histology) program, is committed to providing an educational program consistent with the histotechnician standards outlined by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science which is located at 8410 West Bryn Mawr, Sutie 670, Chicago, Il. 60631 at 773.714.8880. Our purpose is to provide a professional learning environment for students enrolled in histology in a university and hospital setting, to provide them with the opportunity for personal growth as well as professional growth, and to set examples that foster respect for others, themselves, and the medical community. |
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| The University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Histology program, is dedicated to graduating histologists with a high degree of professional integrity and expertise in histotechnology. |
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| The University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, HTC program, is committed to advancing knowledge and therefore humanity through providing training in both the theory and practice of histology techniques. Upon successful completion of the program, the student receives a Histotechnology Certificate and is eligible to take the National Registry Examination for certification in histotechnology. |
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| Goals |
- To provide sufficient Histology professionals to meet the need of the state, city and communities.
- To train graduates to work in large and small pathology laboratories.
- To encourage the University of North Dakota Histology graduates to remain in the state/region by providing sufficient clinical experiences within the state/region and to maintain affiliations outside the region to meet the needs of histology laboratory professionals in other areas of the United States.
- To provide instruction and evaluation based on identified competencies and content of this clinical discipline; instruction that is responsive to individual student needs.
- To provide the student with adequate knowledge and background experience to qualify for national certification examinations appropriate to their level of training.
- To further the knowledge of teaching the various subtopics of histotechnology through active review and outcomes monitoring to improve training methods.
- To provide the student with the job entry competencies needed to pass the national certifying examination, and to work as a histotechnician.
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