Hi Pam,

The quick response is that in Florida, an MLT with a MLT license cannot work as 
histotech unless they are working in Biomes, research, vending or in 
government. 

The Florida license specifies which type of clinical laboratories the 
technician/technologist is approved to work in. 

The Florida license states on it which laboratories the technician or 
technologist is approved to work in. 

If they request with the state to apply for state licensure in histology, then 
they must meet the requirements Prior to applying for licensure. 

V/r,
Eddie Martin


> On Aug 5, 2020, at 12:19 PM, Pam Barker <rel...@earthlink.net> wrote:
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> Hi Histopeeps!
> I have a quick question about Florida licensure.  Can someone who holds a
> MLT(ASCP) get licensed and work as a histotech in Florida?
> 
> Thanks-Pam
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