Buy Specialist in Cytology SCT (ASCP) License Online

The Specialist in Cytology (SCT)(ASCP) is a national certification from the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) for advanced cytotechnologists, validating expertise in the microscopic examination of cells for disease detection, managing quality assurance programs, and serving as a leader in the field. The certification requires meeting specific education and experience criteria, and passing a computer-based exam covering topics like gynecological cytology, non-gynecological cytology, and fine-needle aspiration (FNA). The SCT(ASCP) credential is valid for three years and requires participation in the ASCP’s Continuing Medical Education (CME) program to maintain it.
What is the SCT(ASCP)?
- It is a professional certification for individuals with advanced knowledge and skills in cytology, a subspecialty of pathology.
- The certification demonstrates proficiency in identifying cellular abnormalities and managing cytopathology laboratories.
- Microscopic Examination:
Skilled in examining cellular specimens from all body sites to detect diseases, including cancer.
- Advanced Techniques:
Expertise in on-site evaluation of fine-needle aspirates, including endoscopic and bronchoscopic ultrasound-guided FKAs, and the use of fluorescence in-situ hybridization.
- Diagnostic Interpretation:
Ability to identify cellular abnormalities and contribute to diagnostic decision-making under the guidance of a pathologist.
- Quality Assurance:
Managing quality assurance programs and participating in continuous improvement activities within the cytopathology lab.
- Education and Training: Candidates must meet eligibility requirements, which typically include graduating from a recognized cytology education program and gaining relevant experience.
- Certification Exam: Pass a computer-based examination covering advanced cytopathology topics.
Certification Maintenance:
- Expiration: The SCT(ASCP) credential expires every three years.
- Renewal: To renew the certification, professionals must participate in the ASCP’s Continuing Medical Education (CME) program.