I am a Cytotech that now functions as the Pathology Manager over both Histology 
and Cytology.  There is no easy answer and it totally depends on the work 
environment.  At our hospital, the Cytotechs also prep their work, and we do no 
GYN cytology.  So they spend an equal time between bench work and screening.  
That is not true of many work environments.  As far as Histology, it also 
depends on your work environment.  Some Histotechs spend the whole day in front 
of the Microtome which can also be tough.  Histology requires a lot of hand/eye 
coordination to make a quality slide.  I think that is a skill that not 
everyone can do (well).  Both are very good careers, good luck with your 
decision.

Beth A. Fye, CT (ASCP)
Pathology Technical  Manager
HCA Richmond Hospital Laboratories
office:  (804)228-6564
fax: (804)323-8638
<mailto:beth....@hcahealthcare.com>




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