This course will discuss the fundamental and high-level proficiency in routine microtomy procedure of embedded tissue blocks. Clinical and research histopathology laboratories needs the microtomy techniques, because of it being a indispensable skill required in the histology process
Instruction: intermediate Entry requirement: This course is intended for histology bench technicians, MLA histology, scientists looking for microtomy refresher’s course. Entry requirement: Laboratory staff with basic microtomy experience. This course is not suitable for beginners. Therefore, beginners or inexperienced graduates should enrol on our Intensive Histology Training
Course Duration: 3 Days Course Fee: £1,000 Certification: CPD Accredited
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LabMedExpert Limited has a proven track record of our past trainees who have successfully secured employment upon completing their training with us. Majority of the trainees represented below started their career as MLA or Associate Practitioners and worked their way up within the NHS in less than 1 year of completing their accredited training with us. As seen below, only a small percentage of candidates haven’t got back on their employment status, but LabMedExpert is working hard to ensure this information is collected and updated on our website as soon as possible. Therefore, our quality hands-on-skills training is effective in equipping graduates with the experience they require for employment purposes.
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