American Society for Cytotechnology explained
Founded in 1979, the American Society for Cytotechnology is a professional organization dedicated to the field of cytotechnology.[1] The ASCT promotes cytotechnology through the development of practice standards,[2] and by staying up to date regarding emerging technologies and the legislative and regulatory issues within the field. As well, the Society offers Cytotechnology related educational opportunities.[3]
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