Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A technician trained in medical examination and identification of cellular abnormalities.
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- noun A
scientist working in the field ofcytotechnology .
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Examples
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She lives in Somerville, Massachusetts, where she teaches creative writing at Grub Street and works as a cytotechnologist.
Dont You Forget About Me Jaime Clarke 2007
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She lives in Somerville, Massachusetts, where she teaches creative writing at Grub Street and works as a cytotechnologist.
Dont You Forget About Me Jaime Clarke 2007
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My mother was a cytotechnologist looked for cancer cells on slides and my father was an insurance salesman.
Archive 2007-09-01 Marina Geigert 2007
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She lives in Somerville, Massachusetts, where she teaches creative writing at Grub Street and works as a cytotechnologist.
Dont You Forget About Me Jaime Clarke 2007
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Working manually, a cytotechnologist can analyze about 80 to 90 slides a day regulations set the maximum at 100 per day.
Slate Magazine Farhad Manjoo 2011
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There's one bill on behalf of "CYTCY Corporation" that sets limits on the number of gynecologic slides a cytotechnologist can manually review in a 24-hour period.
Local News 2010
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The other diplomas on the chopping block were telecommunications engineering technology, avionics engineering technology and the cytotechnologist program.
AllDeaf.com Miss-Delectable 2010
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The other diplomas on the chopping block were telecommunications engineering technology, avionics engineering technology and the cytotechnologist program.
AllDeaf.com Miss-Delectable 2010
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By directing the cytotechnologist to areas of interest on a slide, the system may increase a cytology laboratory's screening productivity and diagnostic accuracy.
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In the case of manual screening, the cytotechnologist screens each Pap test slide with a microscope to first determine the adequacy of the slide and to then examine the entire slide to differentiate diseased or abnormal cells from normal cells.
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