

The Pathologists' Assistant is an allied health professional, qualified by academic and practical training to assist in providing service in anatomic pathology under the direction and supervision of an anatomic pathologist.
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Each licensing authority sets and enforces its own professional licensing standards. The School has not made a determination as to the sufficiency of its program to satisfy professional licensing or certification requirements of any state or jurisdiction.
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Professional License or Certification Disclosure The Program current three year average student employment placement at graduation is 100% and the graduation rate is 100% ( see program outcomes for additional information and details). The Pathologists’ Assistant Program at the University of Maryland School of Medicine has a 97% three year average pass rate for the ASCP certification examination (mean to date is significantly above the national mean). Students must determine if ASCP certification is sufficient to authorize professional practice in any state or jurisdiction, or if licensure or other prerequisites are also required to practice the profession. After completing the program, students earn a Master of Science degree and are eligible to take the American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Board of Certification examination. The Pathologists' Assistant Program at the University of Maryland School of Medicine is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) as meeting the educational requirements to prepare for the profession of Pathologists' Assistant.

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